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Engraving - Montejano
Hello friends:
Continuing with my projects on taped pieces, I want to show and publicize the artisan of Albacete, Jose Antonio Herreros. This craftsman has worked for other factories of cutlery and participated in numerous competitions of cutlery and is one of the regulars at this annual event in Fair. It has some awards of cutlery, which he supports as a craftsman with good hands. It has a small workshop where he does some commissioned pieces for collectors. Montejano -- |
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Re: Engraving - Montejano
That's beautiful work - both the knife and the engraving!
Looks like some really tight collaboration getting the blade heat treated and polished without messing up the engraving. |
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Re: Engraving - Montejano
Beautiful work. Thanks for posting Montejano.
Peter |
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Re: Engraving - Montejano
Thanks for the words.
a greeting Antonio |
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Thats a fine collaboration
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Re: Engraving - Montejano
Antonio,
I really like your scroll design on the blade. Was it engraved or etched with acid? CRB |
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Re: Engraving - Montejano
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This engraving is an engraving craft to the "acid etching" with traditional technique of the XIX and made a handmade (by hand). Antonio |
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