HammerGun
New Member
Hello,
I have followed this forum for years on and off with the desire to eventually get into hand engraving. I should say that firearms, specifically English shotguns and rifles, are my main source of interest and what I enjoy collecting, researching, and reading about. Additionally, shotguns and rifles from around the 1860s thru the 1880s is what I really love and cherish. Purdey island locks, Boss and H&H backlocks and sidelock hammer guns, etc.
With those firearms being my gateway to engraving, I have been trying to find more information specific to the methods used in that time period by the engravers of these fine firearms. I have read a good number of people note that push engraving was the primary means of engraving and that this was possible because of the softer “steel” that was used at that time. I am interested to know if hammer and chisels were ever used or if it was primarily a push/burin type operation. I have also saved lots of photos of engraving in firearms of this time period and noted that true English “fine” scroll had not really come about yet, at least in the 1860s and early to mid 1870s. So it seems like most if it was just shy of true “fine” scroll.
So, I guess my question to all of you is, are there any good books or reference material that look at the design characteristics from this time period and the methods used in this time period? I have lists of good books such as Meeks, but just seeing if anyone knows about anything more specific.
Please correct me on anything I’ve written and educate me. I have attached a new photos of firearms from this era just for a visual of what I am looking at.
Kind regards,
Bryan
I have followed this forum for years on and off with the desire to eventually get into hand engraving. I should say that firearms, specifically English shotguns and rifles, are my main source of interest and what I enjoy collecting, researching, and reading about. Additionally, shotguns and rifles from around the 1860s thru the 1880s is what I really love and cherish. Purdey island locks, Boss and H&H backlocks and sidelock hammer guns, etc.
With those firearms being my gateway to engraving, I have been trying to find more information specific to the methods used in that time period by the engravers of these fine firearms. I have read a good number of people note that push engraving was the primary means of engraving and that this was possible because of the softer “steel” that was used at that time. I am interested to know if hammer and chisels were ever used or if it was primarily a push/burin type operation. I have also saved lots of photos of engraving in firearms of this time period and noted that true English “fine” scroll had not really come about yet, at least in the 1860s and early to mid 1870s. So it seems like most if it was just shy of true “fine” scroll.
So, I guess my question to all of you is, are there any good books or reference material that look at the design characteristics from this time period and the methods used in this time period? I have lists of good books such as Meeks, but just seeing if anyone knows about anything more specific.
Please correct me on anything I’ve written and educate me. I have attached a new photos of firearms from this era just for a visual of what I am looking at.
Kind regards,
Bryan