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New from Belgium
I present myself, Roland Baptiste.
I am an engraver like my father who worked in FN Herstal. I have to study engraving at the school of Liège and now I am a remplacing professor. I wait a Palmcontrol and I'll make you soon my comments because now I use another airgraver brand tools but I'm not really satisfied Sorry for my english.
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Re: New from Belgium
Welcome Roland. Nice to meet you!
Your website is wonderful. I enjoy the video so much, also the galley, full of wonderful engraving, very beautiful. I especially like the B & W photos. I think you won't be disappointed with Lindsay's tool....(I am not his salesman!!!) Enjoy it. Zernike |
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Re: New from Belgium
Thanks
I do hymself the pictures and website. The video it's a tv show from an international TV. My engraving it's different than an american because I don't have the same origin source and not the same past. each country has an engraving differente according to their culture. The technical it's more hammer but for the light work I use airgraver.
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Re: New from Belgium
Welcome. Love your web site and your studio is great with north windows for the best of light. Hope you like your Lindsay when you get it. You will be amased in what that little tool will do. Take care Jack
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