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Beretta Sideplates
A few weeks ago I started a project for Beretta Gallery here in the Dallas area. This was one of my first with my new Lindsay Artisan. Great controll.What do you think?_JR
Last edited by JRon; 10-13-2010 at 01:13 PM. Reason: photos |
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Re: Beretta Sideplates
Nice job, like the scrollwork!
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Re: Beretta Sideplates
Great control, great design, and great execution!
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Re: Beretta Sideplates
Not to be picky, but some of the scrolls are coming off at odd angles. Overall, it looks very good.
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Re: Beretta Sideplates
I tried to keep within the layout style that Beretta used on the rest of the piece, the engraving is diestruck and not hand engraved. The scrollwork is layed out kind of odd, I didn't want the sideplates to be a big change from the rest of the gun. I'm only allowed a certain latitude in design with this customer._JR
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