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trettie

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Decided to jazz up my matchlock a bit and had some engraving done on the lock plate. It’s after one on a 16th century snaphaunce.

Excellent quality, reasonably priced.

https://www.combatcatscreations.com/engraving-gallery
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I'd like to see the engraving it was designed from. It doesn't look 16th century in design to me, but I am no expert.
(I was able to have Chuck Edwards engrave my rifle sideplate for me. You are right, a touch of engraving adds a nice touch.)
Actually, it kind-of reminds me of ancient Minoan art.
 
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I'd like to see the engraving it was designed from. It doesn't look 16th century in design to me, but I am no expert.
Actually, it kind-of reminds me of ancient Minoan art.
(I was able to have Chuck Edwards engrave my rifle sideplate for me. You are right, a touch of engraving adds a nice touch.)
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