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Yes as Larry said above Angelo Bee did the work and it is consistent with the Belgium Browning style. He has done quite a few projects for me in the past, I'll attach a few pictures of grade IV Superposed he just finished for me, the wood for the Perazzi and model 21 Angelo did for me. He is one heck of a guy. I went to Liege Belgium with him a couple years ago and he introduced me to a few of the other Browning engravers Jean Diet and Rocco Capece. They are wonderful people and I was very fortunate to make the trip with him.
Next on the agenda is a MX-8 side plate 31 1/2" gun. The plates are installed but the engraving will not be done till Summer most likely. |
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That is one great Grade 4 Superposed. Can we see a view with the wood included?
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Sorry about the quality of these, its all I have right now.
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Well the MX8 is done
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Very nice finished product. The Grade IV Superposed is a better piece of work than any factory Grade IV I have seen. The oak leaves are deeper, at least they appear to be.
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If you have the Superposed book it was copied from an elaborate Grade IV pictured over 4 pages. I believe Funken did the original.
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