I'm not sure what information G&H kept on the men who did the work. They mainly stayed in the background and I don't know if they were allowed to sign their work or not.

I've not paid a lot of attention to the post-war workers at G&H but Ernest Kerner was the chief stocker. There was also S. R. Griffin, Robert Heym, Andrew Lawnikouski, Albert Dykes, Otto Kratzenberg. I'm not sure who all did the stock-making, at one time they used a pantograph. Men like George Hyde I think left before the war.

What's the G&H work order number on your rifle?


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