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Hello,
New member here...interested in engraved firearms mainly. Ran onto a S&W SS revolver that is signed and dated "MD '74" Anyone recognize the work? I'm pretty much positive it isn't a factory commissioned piece because I they shouldn't be signed...correct? Thanks for looking, ElKabong ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Ask Mike Dubber. He's the only M.D. I can think of.
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M.D. 74? Yeah, definately ask Mike Dubber. He's definately old enough to do good work like that sooooo long ago!
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Yes, I can identify the work as mine. Thirty-four years ago - not too bad for a beginner!
Mike Dubber |
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Cool!
Thanks for the response. A friend of mine bought it as a factory engraved gun, but I didn't think factory commissioned pieces were usually signed. Kinda neat to track one down from 30+ years ago! Thanks again, Craig |
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