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When we think of engraving, we might think of the U.S. But I think it’s all digital now. It was used for adornment in jewelry as far back as 1000 B.C.
Mint where money is printed from intricately engraved metal plates, the stuff Humphrey Bogart was also chasing down along with counterfeiters. Gone are the master craftsmen who made a little money making big money for Uncle Sam. Then there are engravings we’ve seen in the history books, make that the History Channel now, much of it found it seems on the beautifully designed weapons, flintlocks and
Showing Keith Nelson of Buckcherry my "Hammer on " technique. 2006
Jose's WCC hand sculpted coffin ac. 2015
My good friend and super talented painter Tom Prewitt stopped by my studio yesterday.
Sculpted handle bar clamp. 2014. #100
I started hand sculpting this one off aluminum cross back in 2015.I finished last year. Its mounted on a slightly larger wooden cross that had been laminated with walnut burl, and was French polished. Special thanks to my friend Joe Magliato for helping me with this piece.
"Three points" Bill and I having some fun at last weeks hand engraving workshop.
I was asked by a student about classes or workshops I have taken. Someday I will expand on my education/instructional engraving history, but for now...
My first introduction to hand engraving was watching firearm engraver Larry Hopewell engrave at local gun-shows. 1975.
August 30, 1980. I just turned 17. I drove with my father to meet up with master engraver Angelo Bee at his studio. He gave me my first graver handle and would help me for several years with hammer and chisel instruction.
In 1993 I took a hand engraving class at Lassen college with master engravers Frank Hendricks and in 1994 with Ron smith. Both hammer and chisel engravers.
2003, Sam Alfano class in Emporia Kansas. Fine line microscopic engraving.
Mentors over the years. Lynton McKenzie, Richard Boucher, John Barraclough to name a few. These gentlemen were absolute gems. They were open to any question I had regarding engraving.
Side note, Thanks to my father who introduced me to Angelo and Lynton. He made custom presentations cases for them and were close friends.
Progress video of some serious hand engraving I did for a West Coast Chopper Dominator frame.
Hand engraved WCC ac. 2015 #100
I engraved these rockers years ago. The clients intention was to build a "78" shovel but life got in the way. I think they look great displayed as art in his whiskey room.
My grandfather Theodore Oberdorf. He was the director of public works in Eureka Ca. One of the many things I inherited from him was patience. This is just one of many stories that comes to mind. On the back porch of my grandparents house was a small plastic potted plant. This plastic plant was like no other. In the course of a year this plant would grow and eventually bloom. Well, not exactly. It is rumored that every week or two my Grandfather would secretly take it to his garage/workshop then strip off the leaves and add prepared plastic leaves, stems etc that were just a bit larger than the ones before. So in time making it look like the plant was growing. I don't think he got the reaction he wanted because everyone knew that he was part of this miraculous creation.... yet he always denied it.
How awesome is this? Jesse is pretty sneaky, he saw my post I posted back in February of me going "In through the out door" to a local guitar center looking for a Gibson Les Paul Standard. A little while later he surprised me with this.
As you can see he has a heart, a very gracious heart. Out of all the amazing projects I worked on and created for WCC. There's a moment in time that stands out more than any project. It was when my sister Leslie was hospitalized for sepsis, RA and a myriad of other serious complications. Her four and a half year battle was horrible to witness. During that time and until the end Jesse would call and ask about her.
Their were times we'd spend 20 minutes chatting on the phone as he voiced his concern over Leslies declining health, and other times just chatting about our day. Guess he knew I had to get some s**t out. Sometimes I'd be thinking to myself, ok... I got to end this call and get back to work and I'm quite sure he did too! Lol. But I could tell he cared about Leslie, someone he never met but was concerned about her horrible situation. He did something for her that I wont get into which made her feel so special. 🇺🇸 If you ask me perhaps I'll tell you. She was smiling for weeks!
It makes me wonder how many times he has done amazing things that no one will ever here about. Well... GOD knows. Thank you my friend!
This blurry picture shows a hand engraved Weatherby rifles mark 5 floor play I engraved back in "93". I was Weatherby's chief engraver for 15 years starting in "92". All of the work including gold inlay and shading was engraved with a hammer and chisel. I used only an optivisor for visual aid, no microscope. I didn't even own a microscope until around 2015.
I posted a vid of this hand engraved oil bag back in Oct. I really liked the way it came out. So much so I thought I'd share it again.
This brass seat pan was one of many pieces I engraved for Metallica's custom chopper "Blackened." It was built to promote their whiskey of the same name. Builder .cds
Exhibiting my work at the@fishtailzmagazine show in Long Beach. The last show I attended was over 16 years ago as an invited exhibitor at the Indian Larry legacy show in Sturgis. Feels great to get out and show my work.
Some next level scrollwork I engraved on a stainless frame for Mr James at West Coast Choppers, 2020.
Tapping that ferrum mass since 1980.
I engraved this steel tube back in 1998. I used it for one of my display pieces at bike shows to show various styles. It's a little beat up yet the chrome still holds up. But what I really like is how the the polisher was extremely careful not to polish out the fine lines after I engraved it. Hard to find a polisher like that nowadays.
20 years ago I was planning to engrave and chrome this motorcycle exhaust heat shield. I wanted to use it as one of my samples to show at various bike shows. Well I stopped going to bike shows and I shelved it after only completing half of it. Last week I cleaned it and finished the engraving.
I'll post pics when I get it back from getting it chromed.
My buddy Roger sent me this piece he created. Thanks man!
Driscoll's Beauty. 2015
Class is in Session. What's your pleasure? Hammer and chisel? Lindsay Nitro? Or the other guy. I'll can teach you all three.
Last day at the Amigo guitar show here in Costa Mesa.
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