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Re: Looking for information on W.C. Carswell, Ltd.
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In the 1920's there was a Trade engraver of note called Henry Morris who not only engraved but had an engraving shop where he employed other engravers as well as taking on apprentices .He has never received the recognition he deserves and ranked amongst the best in his day .He was capable of incredibly fine work and highly detailed game scenes , seen on many Birmingham made guns .I understand he continued working until the late 60's. He also finished a few guns that bear his name .
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