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A1 Reproduction Custom Project
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Hi all,
Thought I would share a project I started earlier this year - I purchased an A1 Reproduction - in the white - with the goal to have it custom engraved. After talking around a bit I was able to get on the list with Mr Geoffroy Gournet to do the engraving. We traded sketches and then I made samples using photos I have of my dogs. Surprisingly tricky to find photos of the dogs that worked well on the gun layouts. Shown below are some of the layout ideas we worked through. I wanted the gun to look like a Parker with the engraving and matching the A grade scroll work I have on another gun. Also including a sample of completed work. Much more work to be done - but it is getting close enough to get excited now so thought I would share. Overall been a great project and worth the wait.. |
Well there is no one who does it better than Geoff…. Looks like it’s going to be magnificent
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Gotta love those springers!
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Have fun with the project as well as the end result. You will love it.
Dont sweat every detail. There is fun in letting Geoffroy do his thing. |
What a great project!
I found the same thing about finding the right pictures of my dogs for a custom upgrade project. I had a bunch of pictures but none of them were appropriate, and I ended up going a different way. Good luck with it & thanks for sharing it with us. |
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Ha, the quail sure look like the ones on my 20ga Model 21, right down to the blue and gold pins. Sure a nice complement! Merry Christmas to All!
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You must be right ! The process started seven months ago and I was looking around at so many fine guns online I would have been hard pressed to remember what guns I was showing Geoffroy as examples.. Your gun is absolutely amazing and must be a match - and I thank you for taking the complement as it certainly is. I am not sure if the quail idea are going to make it into the final - but I will keep you all posted.. and yes- Merry Christmas to all ! |
I'd like to hear and see more of Tom's 21. It has a familiar look, maybe the work, before engraving, of a local PA gunsmith of great talent.
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Sorry Bill Cody letter and known history back to original owner. Always easy to say 'it's a fake especially when it is another's gun. Merry Christmas!
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Tom, I thought, because of the round sculpted frame, that it may have been the 21 that Russ Bickel built a few years ago and converted to ejector. I didn't mean to imply that it was a fake.
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All fine sporting shotgun should include engravings of the greatest hunting dog known to mankind. Why are all my pics upside down? LOL
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Being upside down perfectly fits the personality of my two springers - hah - I had that happen once too - I think I cropped them on my iPhone and set them at the correct alignment and re uploaded and that seemed to solve it -
Was out with the dogs today at a private spot and bagged five pheasant on a chilly morning - the dogs did great and I got to have a good long walk with what may be a future son in law (who also happens to be an excellent shot and a great hunting companion ) - tired and happy |
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A few more pictures - Sounds like a bird will be worked in on both sides of the design... I am anxiously waiting for the next steps that will start to incorporate the dogs into the pattern.
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Will the dogs be in Bulino? Or cut in the “old style” as geoffroy says.
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After a lot of looking at examples I decided to go with bulino style engraving for the dogs - it is a departure from making it look like an old Parker but I think will allow Geoffroy to really show his skills
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Bulino is the only way to do a true portrait.
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A pair of English setters belong on the frame
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Getting real now ! Super happy about how the first dog looks.
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bottom scene
https://imgur.com/a/YZ8Kkfj
Here is the bottom scene . Note than it is not supposed to be an Italian bulino quality but something more fitting a good portrait in the old style for a casecolor . |
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As posted by Geoffroy - new images available on the progress on the left side and bottom. I am really beyond impressed with how this can be translated to metal like this. I cant draw a circle with a pencil and a tin can to trace. I am really happy with how this looks. And nod of approval from my wife seals it. A few more steps to go...
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Absolutely Stunning!!!! Just Wow!!!!!
Thanks for Sharing. Bobby |
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Here is your action fresh back from Turnbulls for Case Color.
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Absolutely stunning engraving! Not to take anything away from Brian's equally outstanding work but what a lasting tribute to the late great Geoffroy Gournet. And likely one of his last completed commissions. RIP Mr. Gournet.
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I'm more than a little shocked about this news about Goeffory - Brian D - sorry for the email chaos in your messages - i needed to take a deep breath and get organized - This project started last July and I knew it would take a good while to get finished but who could have imagined this situation. Geoffroy was always very nice to work with and very encouraging on the project. He is much too young to have this happen. Just sad all around.
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