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  1. Roger Bleile

    Question: victor ballvise upgrade.

    Monk, Same problem with my Vigor. I found a rubber bushing in my junk and replaced the bearing in the bottom with it. Slowed it down just enough.
  2. Roger Bleile

    Inscription on Patek Philippe

    Google Heritage Auctions and look up their timepiece auctions.
  3. Roger Bleile

    Help with identity of engraver and stockmaker.

    When it comes to English scroll, I can rarely tell who the engraver was. Ken Hunt would be the person to ask. He is on Facebook regularly as well as Instagram.
  4. Roger Bleile

    Baby Deer Born A Few Days Old

    I have a fawn sitting in my back yard at this moment.
  5. Roger Bleile

    Help, please: Robert C. Kain, Master Firearms Engraver

    Yes, that's what the factory asked for.
  6. Roger Bleile

    Help, please: Robert C. Kain, Master Firearms Engraver

    Robert C. "Bob" Kain was a hammer & chisel engraver who, besides freelance work, was a factory engraving subcontractor for Colt, Marlin and Harrington & Richardson. Bob passed away at the age of 80 in 2008. Here is a sample of Bob's work for Marlin he engraved on a series of commemorative rifles.
  7. Roger Bleile

    Inscription on Patek Philippe

    As much as I love finely cut scrollwork, I really enjoy seeing a well cut inscription. This one is on a Patek Philippe minute repeater, split second chronograph made in 1905 and presented to Dr. Rupert Blue in 1908. Rupert Blue served with the Marine Hospital Service Regular Corps, which later...
  8. Roger Bleile

    Advanced Shading

    Ingenious!
  9. Roger Bleile

    introduction

    Welcome to the engravers Cafe. Right off you have a great advantage over many beginners who post here, your age. Many beginners that we encounter are over 60 and have never done anything artistic in all that time. At 22 and with real passion to succeed you could set the world on fire. As John...
  10. Roger Bleile

    Knight Helmet

    Negroli was the probably the best armorer of all time.
  11. Roger Bleile

    Question: Throwback to an old thread

    Same here Gordon. Those cicadas are pretty loud after many years of gunfire and other loud noises. I have recently discovered, of all things Cossack folk music. I don't listen to it while engraving but I get a big kick out of the enthusiastic way they sing, their costumes, beards, and those...
  12. Roger Bleile

    Question: Tricks for flare cutting?

    While I am sure that Sam Alfano's video on flare cutting is the best possible source of instruction for the technique, I am posting a link to a tutorial I made back in 2007 on the subject. This might help you to get started until you can get your copy of the video...
  13. Roger Bleile

    Question: Tricks for flare cutting?

    I do the same as Sam. An important aspect is to make your cuts in one continuous pass. Any stopping then starting in a cut will show progression marks that detract from the look. While watching a skilled engraver on video like Sam or Chris DeCamillis looks easy, flare cutting requires excellent...
  14. Roger Bleile

    Question: Throwback to an old thread

    Baroque, ie. Bach, Vivaldi, Mozart, et al.
  15. Roger Bleile

    Question: Any way to know who engraved this ?

    The scrollwork has been acid etched on a production line. The action is probably a standard Italian O/U type that has been used by many Brecian makers over the years.
  16. Roger Bleile

    Announcement: Steven P. Fjestad

    You have no doubt seen the beer commercial featuring "the most interesting man in the world." Well, Steve was the real deal.
  17. Roger Bleile

    Recent stuff

    Very nicely done.
  18. Roger Bleile

    Gustave Young Engraving ?

    Regardless, stylistically, this is not Gustave Young's work.
  19. Roger Bleile

    Gustave Young Engraving ?

    rootmanslim Your shotgun is very nicely engraved but it is not the work of Gustave Young. Gustave Young died in 1895.
  20. Roger Bleile

    working while staying at home

    Dave, A trick I learned for photographing revolvers is to have the cylinder aligned so that a facet is directly facing the camera rather than having one of the chambers in battery as in your picture. I hope this helps for your next picture.
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