Daniel Cary
AH legend
What style is considered on Krieghoffs Classic? Embossed, chiseled, stamped perhaps?
Many Thanks..
Many Thanks..
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Beautiful rifles! I really like vintage doubles with tigers on them. Makes you wonder how many were taken with them and about the places they’ve been. Hard to imagine in this day and ageI really liked the RB Rodda prewar chisel style engraving that is found on some Maharaja owned guns. Here are a few examples:
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I really liked the RB Rodda prewar chisel style engraving that is found on some Maharaja owned guns. Here are a few examples:
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I also like this type of engraving very much. the stylized animals and plants for some reason really agree with my taste. the 'hemingway' 577 WR has engraving like this. Some people might think it;s cheesy because it's not lifelike, but I think there is an absolute charm in the style.
I also like this type of engraving very much. the stylized animals and plants for some reason really agree with my taste. the 'hemingway' 577 WR has engraving like this. Some people might think it;s cheesy because it's not lifelike, but I think there is an absolute charm in the style.
Some of those examples
Unique yes, takes a special person to appreciate that.Some ideas…
The "Humping Rabbits" Double from @Shallom and I quote "that's what i have named my double. It comes from the engravings I ordered on it. The engraver for Krieghoff is actually a lady and she did a fine job. It took Krieghoff about 3 months to actually go ahead with my engraving request as they were very unsure about it - but i am very glad they did it. Today i own a very unique and well known gun. Different from all the big-five band-wagon. Will upload a couple of photos... Enjoy - Cheers."
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I also like this type of engraving very much. the stylized animals and plants for some reason really agree with my taste. the 'hemingway' 577 WR has engraving like this. Some people might think it;s cheesy because it's not lifelike, but I think there is an absolute charm in the style.
Totally agree with this. They are definitely not super lifelike but they really speak to me. They have a real historic charm. One has to remember that the engravers that did this work had most likely never seen these animals in person and were working off of sketches or possible crude photographs. Very cool IMHO.
Champlin has a beautiful Jeffery in .450 NE #2 with what looks to me like Kipling style animal engraving. I really like it!the style you’re discussing is Kipling style. Very much out of jungle book illustrations that were the style of the time. Same engraving can be found on westleys, roddas, Jeffery’s, Hollis, and others.
Champlin has a beautiful Jeffery in .450 NE #2 with what looks to me like Kipling style animal engraving. I really like it!
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Very cool. The hardest part of choosing my first double is there are so many nice doubles to choose from. To complicate matters further, I learn about Kipling style engraving (Kipling is a childhood hero of mine.)A 500 Nitro For Black by Isaac Hollis I once owned. Same Rudyard Kipling style engraving as the Westleys, Jefferies, and others being shown. Some of the designs are better than others. I’ve seen some good ones and some that were cartoonish.
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