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History and development of engraving
History and development of engraving
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Re: History and development of engraving
:-) you have it in bigger? I put it in my workshop ;-)
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Re: History and development of engraving
Hello roland baptiste,
I do not have a bigger, however, I have changed a little. I hope to have one soon. The reason is get an idea of the hypothesis on the evolution of burin engraving tools (and generally the subject of handicrafts). It's like a circle in which we will return to the state in which we are. !May be exaggerating to think this way!. regards. g.luckie |
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