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hello from phoenix
hey everyone, my name is David and im in N. phoenix. I started training as an ornamental Die Cutter with Oneida Silversmiths in N.Y. in 98. I hand carved steel dies (w-1) for the production of flatware or silverware. I guess it was a natural progression to also start engraving and making jewelry... it never ends. you all do amazing work!!! keep on keepin on!!
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Re: hello from phoenix
Welcome to the forum. You have an interesting background as a die engraver. Perhaps you can explain the process you used. I think that most people look at a fork and never think about the work that went into such a common object.
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Re: hello from phoenix
Dave,
Check your PM Roger |
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Re: hello from phoenix
Hi,
Nice work Dave.Welcome To The Engraving Forum. SE
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Re: hello from phoenix
nice work, keep us up on what you are doing.
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