Hand engraver introduction from Maryland

BertE

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Hello. I am a hand engraver located in Middletown Maryland. I engrave firearms, knives, and jewelry (actually any metal object that's physically able to be engraved).

I'm attaching some images of my work to this post. I'm always open to discuss and take on new projects.
 

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Some more stuff
 

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nice work. now I am inspired to go home, dust off my engraver and put the hurt on some old buffalo nickels for practice...
We've got a couple other engravers kicking around here also..

Welcome to KnifeDogs.
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Hey Burt Glad you made it , welcome to Knife Dogs . Just post up some of your fabulous work and they will flip . Bubba-san
 
Thank you gentlemen. I look forward to sharing more of my work.

I'm always interested in new projects. Please feel free to contact me
 
Thanks everyone for the warm welcome.

I just finished my new website and Facebook page.

My website can be reached direct at www.jewelryengraver.net or by clicking the link in my signature. There's also a link to my Facebook page on the website for those looking to watch what I'm currently working on.

C&C welcome!
 
Welcome bert great to have you here. your work is impressive. Hope to have something done by you in the future.

Percy
 
Just finished these two guns this week. A single action cowboy and a 1911 Kimber
 

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Thanks Jim. That revolver has about 40 hours in it. The Kimber has about the same because of the inlays.
 
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