Andrew Biggs
Moderator
Sadly we have just learnt of the passing of Ray Philips last Saturday.
Ray was an amazing character and much loved friend of the American and international engraving fraternity. He invented the N-Graver power tool and started his N-Graver company suppling various tools to the trade.
He was a regular attendee at the many FEGA and gun shows and influenced a lot of budding young engravers.
I had the pleasure to meet Ray at my first FEGA show all those years ago at Reno, and many subsequent shows. He was a very interesting man to talk to with a wonderful sense of humour and great company. Always encouraging of new ideas.
I've attached some photos.
One is Ray and his close friend John Barraclough at the January Reno FEGA convention in 2012 where Ray was presented a cake for his 85th birthday.
The second is Ray with Kim Pember and D.J. Glaser from GRS at the same convention
The third is Ray and myself at the book signing of American Engravers 2 in 2011.
Rest In Peace, Ray…………The world is a smaller place without you and it was a real honour and pleasure to call you a friend. Great memories.
Ray was an amazing character and much loved friend of the American and international engraving fraternity. He invented the N-Graver power tool and started his N-Graver company suppling various tools to the trade.
He was a regular attendee at the many FEGA and gun shows and influenced a lot of budding young engravers.
I had the pleasure to meet Ray at my first FEGA show all those years ago at Reno, and many subsequent shows. He was a very interesting man to talk to with a wonderful sense of humour and great company. Always encouraging of new ideas.
I've attached some photos.
One is Ray and his close friend John Barraclough at the January Reno FEGA convention in 2012 where Ray was presented a cake for his 85th birthday.
The second is Ray with Kim Pember and D.J. Glaser from GRS at the same convention
The third is Ray and myself at the book signing of American Engravers 2 in 2011.
Rest In Peace, Ray…………The world is a smaller place without you and it was a real honour and pleasure to call you a friend. Great memories.