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J.B. Patton
Regardless of how David chooses to do it he leaves nothing that doesn't look completely original.
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I'm justtrying to determine whether it is necessary to refinish the entire buttstock,or if the oval can be inlet without having to do the additional (pay for) work. best regards, JBP
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Your step by step posts are some of my favorite. Thanks for sharing.
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It all seems so easy. Then we get the explanation (with pictures no less). Thank you for these tutorials Barry.
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Gentlemen,I've ask BLhands if he will post a couple of my Photos of how I make the Ovals' 14k Yellow Gold, Also 99.99etc/Silver. African Ivory. and for the Family Mossburg "Pure Brass", Parker Shields are a Pain' but look nice and Original in the Auction Catlgs.Individual Letters Made and inletted to the Stock/ Forend Wood,See examples on Purdeys Web-Site. are very time consuming, Barrys "Scratchin" really finish's the 'Dirty-Hands part of my work, and brings out the "Ooo-Arrrs" from the Clients' We have lost a Leading member of our "Little Band of Long-Sufferers of Gunmakers & Gunsmiths, Alfred"Swiss Alf" Gallifent. Our condolences to Mrs Gallifent and the members of his Family. He is Missed. Eileen & David Trevallion.
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Very Neat! Thanks for sharing! I'd sure love to see more work!
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FrancOtte, Barry and "Self" are a little Puzzled by your observations, Maybe you dont understand the'Process" of Inletting a "New" Stock-Oval? Do the words'Work in progress' "Job not finished" give you any indication to what is being said here? Your 'Cyber Observation' is showing a slight build-up of"Stockers Hand-Snot" and engravers'Thumb-Junk' cc'Maker' blh 'Graver'.
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J.B.Patton, If I install a 'Oval'or Individual letters in a stock that is "Finished,ie. Polished,I have a "process" that allows me to match stock finishes'. It a lot easier on a Re-Stocker of course,but when the oval has been previously engraved,Monogram etc,"Great care has to be used". I dont find it necessary to completely refinsh the stock. cc/dt
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Barry;
In step 15 you "inked" the monogram. I also noticed on the Holland & Holland video, that the engaver inked the finished engraving. What is the ink (or whatever it is) that is used to do this process?
I enjoyed your article in DGJ on the beautiful 3-sisters gunmaking business.
Kindest Regards; Bushveld
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Thank you gentlemen, and mr. bushveld, H&H has been trying to steal my act for years, hehe,I use speedball 3450 ink. I think 3550 is good also, as I recall.
Last edited by Barry Lee Hands; 07/15/09 12:31 AM.
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