Announcement: RIP Winston Churchill

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sad for sure. the work i;ve seen of his ( fotos only ) were nothing short of just top shelf stuff.
 

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I always admired Winston's beautiful engraving Marcus Hunt said that of all the American engravers Winston engraving the best English scrolls RIP Winston. J.J.
 
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I saw and met him at a NRA convention I believe back in 1982 in Philadelphia. He gave a slide presentation of his work. It was he who encouraged me to pursue engraving.

A great treasure to the world of engraving has been lost, though his fabulous works will live on.
 

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I've been engraving over 40 years but I don't do scroll engraving. But I've always marveled at his work and have heard many engravers online talk about his command of engraving. Sad to lose someone who became one of the foundations of the new engravers movement. Rest in Peace
 

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