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Unread 08-25-2017, 09:53 AM   #21
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What a beautiful work of art. Did you actually start this project 7/2/17 or is that just when you started posting?
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Unread 08-25-2017, 10:05 AM   #22
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I bought it in late March and the project started around June 15 or so, the engraving was complete in mid July and in Chris D's hands around Aug 1. I am hoping everything will be wrapped up in early Nov. I knew where the project was going the day after I bought the gun and requested I be put in line at that time. Beyond all that those making it happen are what I consider the best of friends and helped move this along.
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I bought it in late March and the project started around June 15 or so, the engraving was complete in mid July and in Chris D's hands around Aug 1. I am hoping everything will be wrapped up in early Nov. I knew where the project was going the day after I bought the gun and requested I be put in line at that time. Beyond all that those making it happen are what I consider the best of friends and helped move this along.
Brian, that was probably the quickest turn around time that I have ever heard of............. Fantastic for you !
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Chequering pattern?
Well... since it's a Belgian gun, made for an English shop, and retailed through Canada, I'd say put a tasteful English point pattern on it. As extensive as you like. The geometric layout of a point pattern will contrast nicely with the engraving style.
After all, that beautiful wood is the real show.
Just MHO.
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Well this is one heck of a piece of wood! Mr Dawe is working his magic.
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