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Peter visited me yesterday with the second Nelson gun. He also brought the original and his portfolio which included my original drawings, working drawings and rubbings.
The last time I saw these was in 1986! I just thought that forum members might be interested in seeing some of the process that goes into engraving a gun. Phil ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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WOW!!! That's some process Phil...
Thanks for sharing... Jerry |
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Just stunning.
I'm assuming that this is part of the gun's display - that's a wonderful idea, allowing people to fully appreciate the treasure they're looking at. |
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That is a wonderful honor and achievement to have your layout and designs matted and framed by Peter Nelson. Thank-you for sharing and thank-you for making this such an interesting and exciting forum. There's nothing more wonderful than a perfect illustration of the exciting battles between the old "ships of the line" on the high seas. I can just hear the cannon and smell the acrid smoke as it engulfs the frenzy!!!
Chris |
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