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Thanks George!
YIKES! looking for some background, i found a long thread on this subject from 2012, although primarily concerning Flues guns....
It was a long and interesting read. Apparently these two names stir up real demons in some!!!
I love the look Hobbs, my Vizsla, gives me following my second miss in a row.
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The late Charles Semmer told me he thought this Remington was Loy engraved --
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The dogs heads on the right look especially like Loy's.
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Walter, your one with the setters is very nice. It is good to see that there were a few exceptional engravers that did justice to making dogs look like dogs. A.E. Spangler was another one whose setters were "setters".
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Joseph Loy-the best............. Remington 1894 EEO 16 gauge..... Model2128Ga
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There's a post over on the Parker BBS titled "Who let the Dogs out" Mostly Parker Dogs but there's a decent discussion and showing of Loy engraved guns at the end of the discussion.
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My bet is Robert P. Runge (the elder). I have one very similar and the younger said his dad did it. The elder worked at Ithaca for a short time--roomed with Simeon Rogers. No signed Roger guns have turned up to my knowledge. I am away from my files but I seem to remember that Rogers was the executor of Loy's estate??
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One more! Grade 4 Lewis. Have no idea who did this one but the engraving looks wonderful to me. I had it restocked and barrels refinished years ago.
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Here's a couple of pics of my Grade 4 Lewis as well. Anyone have an idea who did it? I haven't done anything to it yet except color the barrels in Black & White. Regards Ken
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I prefer wood to plastic, leather to nylon, waxed cotton to Gore-Tex, and split bamboo to graphite.
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