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By Stephen Alexander and engraved by my friend the late Lynton McKenzie.
The site has superb photos of this and other fine guns both breech and muzzle loading, I came across it while browsing.
Be sure to look at Lynton’s engraving in the close ups.
https://www.hallowellco.com/antique_guns.htm
 
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By Stephen Alexander and engraved by my friend the late Lynton McKenzie.
The site has superb photos of this and other fine guns both breech and muzzle loading, I came across it while browsing.
Be sure to look at Lynton’s engraving in the close ups.
https://www.hallowellco.com/antique_guns.htm
Beautiful guns there. I am not sure but I think it was Lynton who taught us engraving at the School of Graphic Arts (Printing) in Ultimo in Sydney in the 80's. I seem to remember the regular teachers talking about him working for various gun companies around the world, this was long before I was interested in firearms.
 
I met Mr. McKenzie in the early 90s when a group used to have a monthly shoot in southern Mississippi. I think he was living in New Orleans then. Don't remember what gun he used, but pretty sure it would have been of museum quality.
 

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