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Very nice. I've done some nice O/U and SxS custom engraving jobs, but I've done some nice pump guns that have turned out better than they should have.
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Those are good pictures. Model 10, I gues. The high grade Remingtons were really nice. One might include some Savage higher grades as sort of forgotten beautiful guns.
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An excellent example of Joe Loy engraving!!
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An excellent example of Joe Loy engraving!! That’s who I was thinking it was, too. Engraving of that level on American guns is so rare we should celebrate and reference it no matter what gun it ended up on. Best, Ted
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Ted, I think you are right. The Model 11s could be had with much embellishment, too. Also those Remington rifles can be found with good decoration.
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Classic. Nice piece. Thanks for posting.
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Ted, I think you are right. The Model 11s could be had with much embellishment, too. Also those Remington rifles can be found with good decoration. I had a Remington 241 F grade in my hands, many years ago. Art, at the highest level. Yes, it belonged in a museum, but, I wouldn’t have minded if it was a private museum, at my house. Best, Ted
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A little cleaning on the wood... a little wax or oil and we're going to have a photo shoot. I don't know enough about them... was the solid rib standard? or at least standard for the grade?
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There was a rusty gun pretty much like that one pictures of which have ben posted here several times over the years. Is that the same one?...Geo
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