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Some jewelry pieces
Hi all,
Took some quick photos before a show/tell event tomorrow in Winchester Va. The gorget was engraved in the round (formed), the crosses had been laying around for a while so it ws time to finish them. Enjoy, Mark www.MarkThomas-graver.com |
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Re: Some jewelry pieces
Very fine work as always Mark You are the craftsman that I compare the other 18th century specialists to.
Roger
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C. Roger Bleile Author of: American Engravers series of books. FEGA Historian and Founding Charter Member http://www.engravingglossary.com/ |
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Mark, your work is always a class act and a delight to see.
Thanks for posting. gail
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Thanks all for taking a look. Gosh, Roger I'm flattered, but you you didn't really mean that I looked like an 18th c. piece of old art? Did you ?
Gail, thanks so much for your kindness. Mark www.MarkThomas-graver.com |
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Beautiful!
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Re: Some jewelry pieces
thanks for posting it's neet to see others work !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! there is so much out there danhill
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