24 April 2010, 00:07
Scrollcutter'77 Sharps engraving photos
I recently finished engraving this '77 Sharps for a friend. It's quite a nice action...much smaller and more elegant than the normal Sharps.
Tom had a specific scroll pattern in mind and wanted to keep the engraving and border work conservative and classic. I hope you enjoy the photos...
Side plate:
Side plate closeup:
Lever:
Sorry the photo is a little over exposed. I find it difficult to get a good engraving photo of a compound curve.
Top Tang:
The lettering was done by the factory engraver and it's very well done I might add. The serial number has been edited out of this pic.
Left side:
Right side is just a mirror of this side...
Thanks for looking. Roger
24 April 2010, 00:46
montea6bVery nice! Can you ask your friend to post photos when it is all put together?
24 April 2010, 02:30
loud-n-boomerRoger.
I have always considered the 1877 to be the classiest of the Sharps actions, and your engraving is a fitting accent. Thanks for sharing.
Dave
24 April 2010, 05:21
D Humbargerconservative & classic it certainly is.

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Sorry the photo is a little over exposed. I find it difficult to get a good engraving photo of a compound curve.
Roger you might try either a polorizing or a neutral density filter.
Another trick I used to use thirty years ago was to place a piece of tissue over the flash to help defuse the light.
24 April 2010, 05:37
srtraxVery Nice...Lots of talent and I like the style!
24 April 2010, 05:38
dwheelsBeautiful. I have seen how it is done but I still don't understand how anybody can do it. DW
25 April 2010, 23:12
ScrollcutterI posted this and then got busy and sorta forgot about it...
Thanks for the complementary comments guys.
I will ask him to take photos of the completed rifle when he gets it together.
Schweeet! As usual, very nice.