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Here is one I have had on my mind and finally got the nerve to try it.....Do you show it as art or using piece?

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Art..:)

( certain codicils apply nonetheless..see "sig" below )

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It's wearable art. I would post it on my site as an example. Then, I would wear it everywhere I could.

When they ask, "where'd you get that", I would just tell 'em, "I made it".

And watch the orders pour in.

Looks great.

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Elements of both? It is quite classy, but is asking to be used. What I like about it is that the ornamentation isn't overdone, some just fill every spare bit of space with something which tends to make it a bit overwhelming (and gaudy!).

Looks like a lot of work went into it.

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That is absolutely awesome.  Art without a doubt, functional to a T.  The wait was well worth it.  I look forward to the day when I can do that.

YinTx

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As they used to say many years ago, . . . that is top drawer stuff, . . . 

Awesome craftsmanship, . . . 

May God bless,

Dwight

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thanks for the comments.... it took awhile to do and was mostly off the cuff.... Had an idea but as I would get one part done the ideas changed.  I am trying to come up with one now for the 1911 and some original pieces form the 1800's for the cowboy, cavalry, and civil war 

Thanks Bobby

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Beautiful work. How was the outside border accomplished?

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That is truly inspirational, the question I have is, was the all that work done with a backgrounder stamp I think it is called?  It certainly provides food for thought.

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5 hours ago, Bodean said:

Beautiful work. How was the outside border accomplished?

with an hour glass shaped stamp, can,t remember the name

 

4 hours ago, OLDNSLOW said:

That is truly inspirational, the question I have is, was the all that work done with a backgrounder stamp I think it is called?  It certainly provides food for thought.

yes it is a set that Tandy sells with three size stamps..... the key is to really rotate the stamp as you use it in your fingers 

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I like it! I would use it myself.

I would buy a pair of Uberti Matched Pair Cody's, or Engraved Cody's for the holsters.

Or if I were even richer, I'd buy a pair of Magnum Research's 45-70's.

Did I tell everyone I'm a huge fan of the 45-70?

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an hour glass shaped stamp, can,t remember the name.

it's called a meander I do believe. 

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Incredible rise on the feathers!

VERY IMPRESSIVE !!

Joel

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Awesome!  Lifting the edges of the feather is a great idea.

 

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Wow that is awesome! I've never seen a serpentine stamp used like that, very creative! It's art but a piece I would use and be proud to wear!

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:notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:

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That is fantastic!

I say art simply because the lifted feathers would seem to be a bit fragile to me.

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