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Steven Groh
08-14-2020, 01:59 PM
It seems to be getting harder and harder to find someone to do hand engraving for something as simple as a monogram oval or shield.

Does anyone have experience with laser engraving the monogram shield?

This (https://coloradogunwrites.com/index.html)fellow here in Colorado claims that it's duck soup!

I think I will take him my little Buck 525 to see what he can do.

Dean Romig
08-14-2020, 02:02 PM
Noelle Feucht in Conn does hand engraving. Google her and visit her website to see some of her work. Her prices are more than reasonable.

http://engravingbynoelle.com/



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Brian Dudley
08-14-2020, 02:20 PM
You must not be looking hard enough...

Geoffroy Gournet works exclusively by hand with hammer/chisel and no job is too small for him. I routinely send him screws to engrave and I usually have them back the next week.

Dean Romig
08-14-2020, 02:35 PM
Right, Geoffroy is always my first choice.





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Steven Groh
08-14-2020, 02:42 PM
You must not be looking hard enough...

Geoffroy Gournet works exclusively by hand with hammer/chisel and no job is too small for him. I routinely send him screws to engrave and I usually have them back the next week.

I am familiar with Gournet and others, but I would prefer not to ship a gun across the country for a simple initial!
But thanks for the suggestion. It might be worth it. After all, I wouldn't have to ship the whole gun.

Dean Romig
08-14-2020, 03:05 PM
Thought you were talking about a Buck knife.....





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Steven Groh
08-14-2020, 03:17 PM
Thought you were talking about a Buck knife.....

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In the opening post I asked, "Does anyone have experience with laser engraving the monogram shield?"

Then I suggested that I might test his workmanship on the little Buck 525, which is a great little pocket knife. It's flat and would be a low-risk approach to seeing what the engraver could do.

Does anyone have experience with this kind of engraving?

Dean Romig
08-14-2020, 04:27 PM
Got it.






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Steven Groh
08-14-2020, 04:41 PM
It's probably worth sending a hand engraved gun to someone for hand engraving initials, whereas, it might be suitable to laser engrave an oval on a machine engraved modern gun, like a Beretta or a Guerini.

Laser engraving on a Parker - even just a stock oval - seems wrong. :nono:

Paul Ehlers
08-15-2020, 09:46 AM
There's two guy's right here in the Denver area who do nice traditional hand engraving.

Russ Zima is in Westminster and John Todd in Aurora. I'm sure either one could help you out without the need to ship it anywhere.

Russ Zima 303-657-9378 or 303-842-5926
John Todd https://www.acgg.org/index.php/my-profile/userprofile/John%20Todd.html

Russ does nice work and may be a little quicker on turn around time. John is a true artisan.

Good Luck!

Steven Groh
08-15-2020, 10:57 AM
There's two guy's right here in the Denver area who do nice traditional hand engraving.

Russ Zima is in Westminster and John Todd in Aurora. I'm sure either one could help you out without the need to ship it anywhere.

Russ Zima 303-657-9378 or 303-842-5926
John Todd https://www.acgg.org/index.php/my-profile/userprofile/John%20Todd.html

Russ does nice work and may be a little quicker on turn around time. John is a true artisan.

Good Luck!


Thanks a million!
It’s been so long since I’ve had to have any gun work done, that most of the people that I dealt with are either retired or dead!