To Eric's point, in Moravian Gunmaking II we included a German pistol signed on the lock A ALBRECHT very neatly and boldly engraved. We go on to say -
Der Neue Støeckel lists an Andreas Albrecht working at Hanau in Hessen-Nassau, Germany ca 1750, and states that he was the father of Julius Albrecht. The same reference then lists Julius Albrecht, mentioned in 1755, who became a master and was the son of Andreas. Hanau is a short distance east of Frankfurt, and would have been in west central Germany at that time, between Suhl and the Palatinate. An Albrecht gunmaker is listed at Bayreuth ca 1740-60 in the same region. Our Andreas Albrecht came from a large family – he might have been at Bayreuth, or perhaps these men were cousins or otherwise related. Another dozen Albrechts worked at gunmaking in Germany and Switzerland from 1500 through 1850. The Albrecht, Albright and Albert names all derive from the same root, and often appear as a first name as well as a family name.
Bob