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26 October 2005, 05:03
Swamp_Fox
Gold Inlay
Does anyone know what it cost to have an A-5 Lites engraving inlaid with gold?


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26 October 2005, 05:39
Customstox
Okay what is an A-5 lites? Gold inlays are very labor intensive, but you also have the cost of the gold. If you are talking about gold paint that is put into existing engraving, you might be better off to just torch your money.


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26 October 2005, 06:50
Swamp_Fox
Browning makes the A-5 and lite (I think) means it is an upland bird configuration.

It has just been handed down to my son from his Great Grandpa through his Uncle. I think it would cost more than the shotgun is worth but his uncle has had it reblued and restocked and wants to have the inlay done. I'm just trying to get a ballpark figure.


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26 October 2005, 09:09
Dago Red
I think you would have to post a pic of the engraving and get the resident engraver (who is very good) to give you an idea. I had my monogram done on the triggerbow of my 375 and it was over 100 bucks. Not only do they have to cut the groove to pound the gold in, the gold then has to be pounded in, the metal polished smooth and then rebluid. timing wise it should have been done before rebluing to save some work and money.

remember, it is worth what the son will enjoy it for. I am very happy I had it done on my rifle, a very small touch that gives it that extra "mine" quality.

Red
26 October 2005, 09:43
Scrollcutter



Roger Kehr
Kehr Engraving Company
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26 October 2005, 20:47
Swamp_Fox
Scrollcutter,

That is some clean work.

The shotgun has "Light Twelve" engraved on the action.

I've been doing a little browsing and I think this is going to be a $1,200.00 to $1,500.00 project.

Then the new stocks will look shoddy. Big Grin


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26 October 2005, 21:06
willmckee
this question came up on a shotgun board i frequent just recently and an engraver who posts to it often (a really good, well-known engraver) said he charges i believe it was $25/inch for gold line inlay. i assume you want the factory engraving pattern laid in gold in its entirety. there's many inches of engraving in those.

roger
26 October 2005, 22:10
Swamp_Fox
I gave the shotgun a closer look this morning and you ar right about the inches. Depending on how you measure, it looks like 50" or 60".


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27 October 2005, 01:17
Scrollcutter
Sixty inches looks like it would work out to your $1500.00 budget. That is if the lines are straight and you are not trying to inlay scroll.

Big Grin


Roger Kehr
Kehr Engraving Company
(360)456-0831
27 October 2005, 02:45
Swamp_Fox
$1,500.00 isn't a set budget.

Even though the work on this shotgun isn't that fancy it may be more than 60 inches if I total every curlique. The engraving will need to be recut because the gunsmith was a little heavy handed with the polishing.
I guess I need to make a rub of the action and calculate a little closer.


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27 October 2005, 02:54
tiggertate
Re-cutting engraving takes the budget to a whole new level. It's about as time consuming as doing it from scratch, worse in some cases.


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27 October 2005, 03:05
DigitalDan
Roger, that is pretty work on the octagon. Very nice! Don't suppose you give volume discounts do you? Wink roflmao




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27 October 2005, 03:54
Scrollcutter
Tiggertate is correct. I would rather eat hockey and go naked than re-cut engraving.

DD,

I only give volume discounts to rather large and bulky people. lol


Roger Kehr
Kehr Engraving Company
(360)456-0831
27 October 2005, 04:46
tiggertate
OK, Roger, give us some stats! LOL


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29 October 2005, 12:43
Swamp_Fox
I guess the question in my mind is why invest $2-3K on a $250.00 shotgun.
Yes it has a family history and was given to my sons great grandfather by someone of local historical significance but...

For the price of the work we could buy something of greater collector value that we couldn't shoot.


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