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Anyone have a photo of an engraved grip cap they like?
02 January 2012, 18:44
shootawayAnyone have a photo of an engraved grip cap they like?
I need some ideas for mine.
02 January 2012, 18:59
richjGino Cargnel
02 January 2012, 20:23
TC1
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02 January 2012, 20:51
shootawayI was told gold inlays ware-out or erode away like anything.
03 January 2012, 02:03
J.D.Steele
Ken Hurst from Lynton McKenzie in Meek's book.
Gold inlays only wear when they are subject to abrasion, as in carrying/handling or sliding in and out of a tight-fitting case. Grip cap should be no problem at all.
OTOH gold inlays especially of animals are considered by some to be somewhat flashy, while a well-executed gold border is almost always acceptable to even a conservative eye.
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03 January 2012, 02:20
Michael Petrov
03 January 2012, 02:23
Lord FrithThis question is posted by one who thinks Roger Kehr's work is amateur? Geez.
Stephen
03 January 2012, 03:08
shootawayquote:
Originally posted by Lord Frith:
This question is posted by one who thinks Roger Kehr's work is amateur? Geez.
Stephen
I was only kidding.This was a reaction to a negative post on the same thread about someone`s work That I posted.
03 January 2012, 17:15
Lord Frithshootaway,
Sorry, did not mean to be derisive. I need more turorial on subtle humor. Your floor plate is gorgeous and begs the question: Why not use the same engraver for the grip cap?
Seems there would be less discrepancy in styles and you would not be asking one engraver to copy that of a peer.
Just a thought, maybe not a good one, eh?
Stephen
03 January 2012, 17:48
shootawayquote:
Originally posted by Lord Frith:
shootaway,
Sorry, did not mean to be derisive. I need more turorial on subtle humor. Your floor plate is gorgeous and begs the question: Why not use the same engraver for the grip cap?
Seems there would be less discrepancy in styles and you would not be asking one engraver to copy that of a peer.
Just a thought, maybe not a good one, eh?
Stephen
Thanks.I am using the same engraver.He asked me what would I like and I said whatever you think would look nice with the floor plate and trigget guard.He said that I`ve got him thinking again.
03 January 2012, 21:39
BaxterBTC1, me gusta!
04 January 2012, 01:47
Stu CHere's another. Won't suit your project but thought I'd post this again anyway.
04 January 2012, 06:08
Lord Frithquote:
Originally posted by shootaway:
quote:
Originally posted by Lord Frith:
shootaway,
Sorry, did not mean to be derisive. I need more turorial on subtle humor. Your floor plate is gorgeous and begs the question: Why not use the same engraver for the grip cap?
Seems there would be less discrepancy in styles and you would not be asking one engraver to copy that of a peer.
Just a thought, maybe not a good one, eh?
Stephen
Thanks.I am using the same engraver.He asked me what would I like and I said whatever you think would look nice with the floor plate and trigget guard.He said that I`ve got him thinking again.
Shootaway,
You have the ring in hand. Any time you give a craftsman creative license things, at least in my world, seem to work out to perfection. Your money is well spent. Keep us posted.
Stephen
05 January 2012, 06:53
308Sako
Member NRA, SCI- Life #358 28+ years now!
DRSS, double owner-shooter since 1983, O/U .30-06 Browning Continental set.
06 January 2012, 17:09
shootawayThat`s a really nice grip cap Rabeno did for you,308Sako.
06 January 2012, 17:58
jjsShootaway,
Went by Ralf's booth yesterday a DSC show and saw your rifle. I think you are going to love that rifle! It's a beauty and handles perfectly....
06 January 2012, 18:14
shootawayThanks,jjs.
27 January 2012, 23:37
308Sakoquote:
Originally posted by shootaway:
That`s a really nice grip cap Rabeno did for you,308Sako.
Yes, it looks far better in person... Marty is a talented individual. Looking forward to seeing him during SCi.
Member NRA, SCI- Life #358 28+ years now!
DRSS, double owner-shooter since 1983, O/U .30-06 Browning Continental set.
28 January 2012, 09:36
albertacoyotequote:
Originally posted by richj:
Gino Cargnel
That is beautiful! Anyone else know of work like this?
Greg
28 January 2012, 16:47
BoxheadSome examples here.
http://www.biesen.com/E%20sale%201.html29 January 2012, 07:17
richjThere's a story with that woodchuck.
The gunsmith (G. Beitzinger) that had it done ask Gino for a woodchuck. When George got it back it was a bird, a Woodcock. George called Gino back and told him is was wrong.
Gino said,"Woodchuck, woodcock what the difference". He was a fast worker.
30 January 2012, 02:41
butchlambertA not very good photo of my Pierce receivered custom. James Anderson wood work and Ken Hurst engraving.