25 October 2007, 22:16
The MetalsmithSuggestions for engraving
Does anyone have any suggestions for a good firearms engraver that lives somewhere here in America? I've been engraving for 6 years and I'd really like to take a step farther in honing my skills. Thanks for any help.
25 October 2007, 23:01
CustomstoxRoger Kehr, aka Scrollcutter who is doing the work on the Silver Lining rifle. I do not think he gives lessons though.
25 October 2007, 23:13
El DeguelloIf you look on the gunbuilding forum on the American Longrifles site, you will see a lot of engravers-some great, others just starting. I know some of them can tell you where to look for instruction.
http://www.americanlongrifles.com/25 October 2007, 23:37
z1rI'd have to second Roger Kehr. He does great, tasteful work and is a hell of a nice guy to boot.
26 October 2007, 01:06
The MetalsmithThanks for the suggestions! I've always enjoyed the art and taste of classic engravings and figured hell, being a gunsmith and a part time tattoo artist, why couldn't I do the same?
By the way, I found this link and it kind of made me laugh. I suppose that's supposed to be a buffalo...
http://www.gunfancy.com/ballardrecutright.jpg26 October 2007, 07:14
22WRFIf I recall correctly, GRS Corporation offers many engraving courses by well known engravers during the year. GRS is of course the company that makes the Gravermeister equipment.
Also, if I recall correctly, if you could swing it, there is a company in Italy, somewhere around Bressica, where you can go to learn engraving for free. Some of the worlds greatest engravers trained at that school. But I don't remember the name of it.
http://www.grstools.com/