View Full Version : Gournet as compared to another
Brian Dudley
09-25-2022, 12:10 PM
I recently found photos of a Parker A1 repro that was for sale that was engraved in a very similar design to the one that I chose for my own gun. It is engraved by another well known name, that I will not mention here. The difference is overall quality is amazing. Especially in the detail of the scroll work.
See photos below.
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Bob Brown
09-25-2022, 12:22 PM
Are the G's on the screw heads a type of signature?
Brian Dudley
09-25-2022, 12:24 PM
Are the G's on the screw heads a type of signature?
Not that I know of. If they look like Gs to you. I just see a little curl.
CraigThompson
09-25-2022, 12:31 PM
Brian do you think you’ll bring your gun to Sanford in April ?
John Dallas
09-25-2022, 12:48 PM
Surprised the screws aren't timed
CraigThompson
09-25-2022, 01:07 PM
Surprised the screws aren't timed
Look closer at the picture that’s just the action without wood . I think it would be safe to say when wood etc is added they’ll be timed .
David Noble
09-25-2022, 01:23 PM
Gournet's scroll work shows depth because he intertwined the curls one over or behind the other. The "other" engraver just lazily laid his scrolls over the adjacent ones giving the appearance that they are just scratches on steel that show no layering or depth. Also the border of the Gournet trigger plate is much finer and elegant than the "other's".
A world of difference!
Brian Dudley
09-25-2022, 04:43 PM
Surprised the screws aren't timed
They are just not tight. Believe me, they are properly fitted.
Brian Dudley
09-25-2022, 04:43 PM
Brian do you think you’ll bring your gun to Sanford in April ?
If I am there, yes, it will be.
John Dallas
09-25-2022, 04:54 PM
Brian -Thanks. I missed the fact that the gun was not fitted to the stock. Great stuff
Garry L Gordon
09-25-2022, 06:53 PM
Separate but equal in my eyes. Both beautifully executed.
Arthur Shaffer
10-03-2022, 02:29 PM
Are the G's on the screw heads a type of signature?
They look very much like subtle signature G's to me. I have seen a lot of engravers who did it as a practice.
I am really surprised at the scrolls in the first picture. It looks like pattern lines were traced out and all of them were engraved. Three D engraving would accent them, but they should have been visible as to top and bottom layer. That would have greatly added to the look. At least they would have looked like overlaying vines.
David Noble
10-04-2022, 02:46 AM
I’m sorry, but these just don’t look equal to me. Double click and compare, if you need to.
Brian Dudley
10-04-2022, 09:10 AM
Exactly Dave. Not even in the same world. Thanks for expending and hopfully making it obvious.
Garry L Gordon
10-04-2022, 12:45 PM
After spending a career studying and helping others learn about aesthetics, I should have known better than to comment on those guns.
But, let me be clear: Gournet is as fine an engraver as there is today, and Brian's gun is a masterwork. If I wanted a custom engraved gun, I would seek Gournet's work...period.
Mike Koneski
10-05-2022, 03:06 PM
Geoffroy is an artist! Brian, just how long did it take for that action to be fully engraved?
Brian Dudley
10-05-2022, 04:08 PM
it was maybe 6-8 months. I do not recall.
Mike Koneski
10-07-2022, 04:54 PM
Not a bad turn-around time for all that meticulous engraving.
Bob Jurewicz
10-16-2022, 09:47 AM
I thought I would add a pic of ORIGINAL Parker engraving on a BHE from 1921.
Bob Jurewicz
Brian Hornacek
12-11-2022, 08:04 AM
Great post Brian!
There is no question in the difference in execution here and the Gournet gun being steps above the other. What folks should keep in mind beyond ability to execute each of the pictured guns is what if you had a choice when you commission the work. The engraver may say to you…….I can give you the first gun, loose scroll, less shading……or I can give you the converse of those PLUS……the deep shading behind the bouquet of flowers on the Gournet gun, exceptional! I have no idea what these guns cost but lets assume the Gournet gun was $7k as a base, the other gun might be $4.5K. What do you want, what are you willing to pay and where do those lines cross. What would be an unfair comparison is if both jobs were paid for in equal dollars……I know where I would go!
Thanks again Brian, you know I am a sucker for an upgrade!
tom tutwiler
12-17-2022, 08:50 AM
Gournet uses a hammer and chisel, which I feel is more appropriate for classic Parkers/Foxes etc. Wonder if the other engraver used a Airgraver? PS. Gournet has done 2 guns for me so far and another will soon enter the hopper. I also have one done by Bob Strosin which is excellent. Bob used a Airgraver far as I know. I think he is now semi-retired.
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