Just recently received these engraving tools from Winston Churchill's estate sale.
JJ Roberts :::Pledge Member::: ::::Pledge Member:::: Joined Nov 10, 2006 Messages 3,520 Location Manassas, VA Nov 2, 2024 #1 Just recently received these engraving tools from Winston Churchill's estate sale.
M monk Moderator Staff member ::::Pledge Member:::: Joined Feb 11, 2007 Messages 10,962 Location washington, pa Nov 2, 2024 #2 i'm a bit envious
R Rockingkj Member Joined Sep 11, 2023 Messages 61 Nov 3, 2024 #3 Very cool! I use those type of gravers, maybe in time I’ll be 1/2 a good as Mr. Churchill was. Certainly historic tools.
Very cool! I use those type of gravers, maybe in time I’ll be 1/2 a good as Mr. Churchill was. Certainly historic tools.
JJ Roberts :::Pledge Member::: ::::Pledge Member:::: Joined Nov 10, 2006 Messages 3,520 Location Manassas, VA Nov 4, 2024 #4 I will be putting all the hand gravers with photos of Winston in a shadow box frame. J.J.
R Rockingkj Member Joined Sep 11, 2023 Messages 61 Nov 5, 2024 #5 Will you post some pictures of the gravers tips? Interested in their shaping. Thanks Tim
sam Chief Administrator & Benevolent Dictator Staff member Joined Nov 6, 2006 Messages 10,526 Location Covington, Louisiana Nov 8, 2024 #6 A treasure you have, JJ. Preserve them for posterity.
JJ Roberts :::Pledge Member::: ::::Pledge Member:::: Joined Nov 10, 2006 Messages 3,520 Location Manassas, VA Nov 9, 2024 #7 I always admired Winston firearms engraving since I first saw his engraving in Roger Bleile's first American Engravers. J.J. Last edited: Saturday at 12:04 PM
I always admired Winston firearms engraving since I first saw his engraving in Roger Bleile's first American Engravers. J.J.