Engravers in India.
- Young Tiger
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Engravers in India.
Hello Everyone!
Does anyone know of good Engravers in india?
Take Care
Harnihal
Does anyone know of good Engravers in india?
Take Care
Harnihal
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- eljefe
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Harnihal,
the usual apocryphal story-friend of a friend said , many years ago, that he knows and has used an OOOOLD man , who engraves guns in Hyderabad.I have seen a couple of 12's allegedly engraved by him...good job.Dont know if its possible now.Can any of our Hyd members help out?
Best
Axx
the usual apocryphal story-friend of a friend said , many years ago, that he knows and has used an OOOOLD man , who engraves guns in Hyderabad.I have seen a couple of 12's allegedly engraved by him...good job.Dont know if its possible now.Can any of our Hyd members help out?
Best
Axx
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Well, I have seen several jewellers who employ superb filigree artists who could most certainly do some excellent engraving on firearms or anything else. The problem is that the Indian firearms industry is not just dead, it is in a state of rigor mortis - just imagine how much money India could make if the business were opened and fine guns were made in India for export to the world!
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Hello Asif,Sat,Mehul
Thank you for your responses.
I am a not sure about Jewellery Engravers can engrave guns because steel is very tough to engrave compared to Gold , silver and other soft metals they are used to and they dont have the proper tools for it.
I have been offered a 16 ga James Purdey & sons shotgun with plain sideplates. I lost my Father when i was 6 years old , He loved Firearms.
I am looking for a good engraver who can engrave his photos on sideplates and underside on this particular shotgun.
Thank you.
Harnihal
Thank you for your responses.
I am a not sure about Jewellery Engravers can engrave guns because steel is very tough to engrave compared to Gold , silver and other soft metals they are used to and they dont have the proper tools for it.
I have been offered a 16 ga James Purdey & sons shotgun with plain sideplates. I lost my Father when i was 6 years old , He loved Firearms.
I am looking for a good engraver who can engrave his photos on sideplates and underside on this particular shotgun.
Thank you.
Harnihal
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Harnihal,
If you want a picture on your gun, then you would need a bulino engraver, and getting that kind of engraving in the UK by someone like Raschid El Hadi or Ken Hunt would cost a fortune. Italy may be a cheaper option, as would the USA. I am not sure that jewellers would mess up that badly - they would need to use diamond tools for this kind of work. I live near a top custom gunsmith, David Norin, and could ask him for you if you want me to.
Cheers,
Mehul
If you want a picture on your gun, then you would need a bulino engraver, and getting that kind of engraving in the UK by someone like Raschid El Hadi or Ken Hunt would cost a fortune. Italy may be a cheaper option, as would the USA. I am not sure that jewellers would mess up that badly - they would need to use diamond tools for this kind of work. I live near a top custom gunsmith, David Norin, and could ask him for you if you want me to.
Cheers,
Mehul
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One good option might be Laser engraving! You could get/make the required design on the computer and get it laser engraved. I think there are some laser engravers in India as the equipment is being sold here. Damage on the gun would be minimal even if you dont get the desired results.
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Hello Rajat ,Mehul and Jonah
Rajat this would really be a great option, i will try to find out more about the export process.
Mehul if you can find out more from David it would be really helpful for me.
Jonah , I would like had engraving for this kind of work tha Laser engraving ,one cannot achieve hand engraving quality from laser engraving.
Thank you for your suggestions everyone.
Harnihal
Rajat this would really be a great option, i will try to find out more about the export process.
Mehul if you can find out more from David it would be really helpful for me.
Jonah , I would like had engraving for this kind of work tha Laser engraving ,one cannot achieve hand engraving quality from laser engraving.
Thank you for your suggestions everyone.
Harnihal
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Harnihal,
I don't know why I didn't think about this earlier - since you are a member of the IGC as well, Ka'imiloa who posts there regularly is a top engraver along with his wife Kehau. I'll ask Ka'imiloa about bulino work though you are also welcome to contact him on the IGC. He is a very nice man and was a student of Rachel Wells, considered one of the USA's finest gunmakers ever. In any case, Ka'imiloa and I are inr egular touch and I'll send him a mail today and check with him and also tell him to expect a PM/e-mail from you.
Cheeers,
Mehul
I don't know why I didn't think about this earlier - since you are a member of the IGC as well, Ka'imiloa who posts there regularly is a top engraver along with his wife Kehau. I'll ask Ka'imiloa about bulino work though you are also welcome to contact him on the IGC. He is a very nice man and was a student of Rachel Wells, considered one of the USA's finest gunmakers ever. In any case, Ka'imiloa and I are inr egular touch and I'll send him a mail today and check with him and also tell him to expect a PM/e-mail from you.
Cheeers,
Mehul
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Hi Sharief.
As Far as i think yes trigger guard is very hard compared to Gold,Silver etc , I've had bad experince with local jewellers engraving on two of my beloved swords although swords were 440C steel but the hilt are made of alot softer steel than blade but they were unable to engrave them aswell.
So before you go to any jeweller for engraving take a small piece of steel with you and ask him for a small sample on that before handing him your trigger guard.
I can recommend you a very good scroll engraver here india,he engraved hammers of a Purdey Double rifle for my friend and results were Fantastic.
Harnihal
As Far as i think yes trigger guard is very hard compared to Gold,Silver etc , I've had bad experince with local jewellers engraving on two of my beloved swords although swords were 440C steel but the hilt are made of alot softer steel than blade but they were unable to engrave them aswell.
So before you go to any jeweller for engraving take a small piece of steel with you and ask him for a small sample on that before handing him your trigger guard.
I can recommend you a very good scroll engraver here india,he engraved hammers of a Purdey Double rifle for my friend and results were Fantastic.
Harnihal
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Harniahl,
You can also explore the option of having the engraving on the butt pf the stock.There is a person in sec 26 In Chandigarh who does laser engraving on a no. of materials but unfortunately not on metal. I am very sure that he would be able to engrave a photo on the butt
Take care,
penpusher
PS-Would give the contact no's later.Have to go to the shop myself.
You can also explore the option of having the engraving on the butt pf the stock.There is a person in sec 26 In Chandigarh who does laser engraving on a no. of materials but unfortunately not on metal. I am very sure that he would be able to engrave a photo on the butt
Take care,
penpusher
PS-Would give the contact no's later.Have to go to the shop myself.
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If you are feeling adventurous enough to DIY (do it yourself) - Chapter 19 of a book called Step-by-Step Knife Making (by David Boye) might be of some help. The scanned copy I have is almost 50 Mb so it isn't practical to upload/ download it, but I have extracted the relevant Chapter and made it available for download at the following 2 links.
***Edited to remove the file download links***
Of course you try this at your own risk
Cheers!
Abhijeet
***Edited to remove the file download links***
Of course you try this at your own risk
Cheers!
Abhijeet
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