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This is the butt plate to a gun I've been working on. This is my best engraving to date, but I still have a lot to learn. Work was done with hammer and chisel.
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............WOW! that's nice! hammer and chisel? not my chisel,it don't work like that...at all! :thumbsup: RC
 
MINE TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'll send you mine to work on anytime.
That's good work!
 
Wick, I don't think that is good enough for you. :hmm:
I think you should send that to me & let me look it over & study it fer a spell & you go ahead & make yerself another one.......

:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :hatsoff:

NICE job !!
 
Wick: I think you have " arrived ". I don't think you can learn to do better engraving than that. Your artistic eye shines through it, and anyone who sees it is going to join me in saying, " Wow!"
 
Great work, Wick! The fine details are really crisp and precise. I'm dreading learning engraving, but that's coming up on my list of skills to work on. Thanks for the inspiring pics!
 
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Nice work Wick! :bow: I know how hard that quality of engraving is to do, it ain't easy. :winking:
 
You have the touch, nice. We had a man making guns near me and he had a small store with it, used to get stuff from him. He quit making guns and now paints pictures. Dilly
 
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