I watched in awe as E.C. "Jack" Prudhomme engraved a ring in this aluminum holder when I was in his shop in 1980. When I commented on the fact that he didn't lay it out beforehand and just started cutting, he said "after 50 years I don't have to lay 'em out any more."
Jack's ring holder as well as his vise, hand gravers, chisels, chasing hammers, and other tools of his and his apprentice the late Wilton English now reside in my collection of old engraving tools. I will be a temporary custodian of them.
Jack was in a P51 squadron during WWII and the holder is marked PRUDHOMME and GERMANY '45.
The other holder is a beautiful antique patented in 1912. I only saw him use the aluminum one though.

Jack's ring holder as well as his vise, hand gravers, chisels, chasing hammers, and other tools of his and his apprentice the late Wilton English now reside in my collection of old engraving tools. I will be a temporary custodian of them.
Jack was in a P51 squadron during WWII and the holder is marked PRUDHOMME and GERMANY '45.
The other holder is a beautiful antique patented in 1912. I only saw him use the aluminum one though.


