Dickert is often used as a bad example of the engraving quality of the early gunsmiths. At a glance his work is nothing fancy, and acceptable. But, if you really study it, the many flaws become very clear. That is not to say his work isn't beautiful, and charming. He was a prolific smith, with a clientele that expected engraving. They got engraving, but it wasn't his best thing. Jack Brooks, in his video on beginning engraving takes a careful look at an original Dickert patchbox, and points out the many small flaws in it.
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