I have seen the work in question and while nothing special the real problem, I believe,was specific instructions were ignored, and the client didn't get what he wanted and paid for. Follow up communication was clearly lacking which has only made a small issue a matter of contention. It happens. I have seen a bit of Mr. Hurst's work. It was very, very nicely done. His style is accessible and I can see why it appeals to some people who have had limited exposure to truly great engravers. Every good artisan has his audience, Mr.Hurst deservedly has his.

Last edited by 11F; 10/19/11 12:51 PM.