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22 January 2005, 01:01
Roland1
Great Engraving
A friend of mine who is the lucky owner of a very large collection of exquisite engraved rifles and knifes came back from Europe, told me he went to Belgium and met an engraver with unequaled skills, and described the man like a type of superhuman. He stated, the work is the best I have ever seen. I know he owns work from Winston Churchill, Lisa Tomlin and many other great engravers. My curiosity led me to a man Alain Lovenberg and a website:
http://www.maitre-graveur.com/incrustations.php?action=1&open1=0



Like always opinions are welcome,

Thank you,
Roland
22 January 2005, 02:23
GrandView
Lovenberg's work is indeed spectacular.

I love great engraving. This bulino work is one of my favorites.

http://www.engravingarts.net/Gallery600.html

Same technique....same artist.

http://www.engravingarts.com/pgGal2_470CapeRifleA.html
22 January 2005, 03:10
mete
I like that pig gun with the litte pig on the bolt lever !!
22 January 2005, 18:45
Andre Mertens
I own 2 examples of Belgian engraving.

FN-Browning O/U in 9,3x74R. Engraved and signed by J. Baerten, FN's master engraver

FN B25 Special Chasse 12 ga., engraved, gold inlaid and signed by P. Arno


André
DRSS
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3 shots do not make a group, they show a point of aim or impact.
5 shots are a group.
22 January 2005, 21:00
Customstox
Andre,
You always do this to me, lol. But thank you for the fantastic eye candy this morning.

By the way, is it possible to get some more views of the forearm of that last FN O/U. They were also made on rare occasion for Browning and used the three piece forend arrangement. I have seen one and I am going to restock one in that style. It is very rare to see one like that.


Chic Worthing
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23 January 2005, 14:20
Andre Mertens
With pleasure, Chic. Here's a pic of my 2 B25's. The A1 std. grade has a 1-piece forend, while the presentation grades have a 3-piece forend. When taking them apart, the whole forend slides forward when 1-piece, while only the lower half moves with the 3-piece forend.



André
DRSS
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3 shots do not make a group, they show a point of aim or impact.
5 shots are a group.
23 January 2005, 15:01
Jiri
That engravings look very good.

Here is an example of czech one, not so fancy but nice :

http://www.knife.cz/noziri/klihavcova/index.asp

http://www.knife.cz/noziri/rusnak/index.asp