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Howdy
I am a manufacturing/retail jeweler in Mississippi with a passionate love for the old world crafts. I hope one day to be able to contribute to this craft. I have been doing bright cut and pave work since I was eighteen. I am a big fan of Lynton MacKenzie's work having met him briefly when he was living in New Orleans. I tend to lurk more than I speak. Always believed myself as a sponge and try to soak up as much information as I can. I will apologize now if I ask something stupid, which I probably will.
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Welcome to the forum Jimmy! There is a lot of talented people here to help you long the way!
Gary |
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Re: Howdy
Hi Jimmy,
Welcome here, I always like to see other jewellers and setters joining this forum. Lynton McKenzie is indeed a good inspiration but so are very many engravers here Dont be shy and show us some of your jewellery work please |
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Re: Howdy
Thanks for the reception. I just finished this one using Matrix 7 and Tsplines. Pardon wife's greasy fingerprints on it.
Jimmy |
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Hi
Thats Awesome Jimmy,Thank you for the pictures. SE
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