If the paying customer wants their name, so be it. I would advise that the resale value would be greatly less, but at the end of the day, it is their gun.
Thank you all. I really appreciate the feed back.
Sometimes the obvious is not all that obvious, hence the value of your collective feed back. This group is like having a live encyclopedia.
I'm making a new set of grips for this old Ruby. I will be cutting a new set of screws for the grips and I do intend to "Time" the screw heads.
Any suggestions on the "proper" orientation for the screw slots? Should they be vertical, horizontal, or in line with the grips? Images follow.
The short answer is call your local ATFE.
Moving a serial number requires a manufacturers license and written permission from ATFE each time you want to do this.
Removal of information is not very clear or consistent. Talking with my local agents yields two different answers, one said you...
Dear JZK. At the top of this page is a button marked “HOME”.
CLICK ON IT AND READ EVERYTHING THAT IS THERE, report back and ask question then. When I started my journey I read EVERY post and item on this forum and the other one as well. Everything you need to get started I’d there. That is...
Use it a lat, and resharpen it frequently, it will become short.
Or, adjust to using a longer length tool, it is all part of the learning process, be flexible.
And the engraving community is truly blessed to have someone as amazing in so many ways as you are Lee.
You are one of the few people that I have met in my life that when I read your messages I hear you voice. You are gifted in more ways than you will ever know.
I’m just grateful that every...
Good to see that you are on the mend, I had my back re-built several years ago, it was a slow recovery, but worth all the time spent in rehab.
It looks like you still have the touch, nice engraving and I really like the ink.
Brant