J.Behring by Montejano

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J.Behring by Montejano

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Dear Friends,

I show an engraving on a knife J. Behring Scagel (Treeman). It is an Indian Chief, Native American. I did not manage to make quality photos and not very well appreciated the quality of engraving, but the photos will be used to get an idea of the project.

work with inlay of gold, copper and silver. With small touches of color enamel.


Antonio
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this is my 5th "wow" to your knives. keep up the great work.
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Ya - very nice work! Thanks for sharing.

- best wishes, Jazz.
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Thank you for participating and thanks for the comments. :)
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Stunning. I am really pleased that there are people like you that keep such skill alive. I hope you have students!
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do you do the sheath work as well?
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tonydahose wrote:do you do the sheath work as well?
years ago that I do not knives, but I work part-time engraving

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Wow, that's really nice!!

Did you have to engrave the blade before Jim heat-treated it?
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DaddyBarlow wrote:Wow, that's really nice!!

Did you have to engrave the blade before Jim heat-treated it?
no.

My technique allows me to etch the engravings with hardened steel and can do well, inlays of gold or other metals
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Flat out stunning :cool:
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