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Old 01-16-2008, 03:28 PM
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Default Book - Scroll and Engraving Techniques, Lynton McKenzie

Pam McKenzie and I have recently compiled a book of techniques and scroll prints made by Lynton McKenzie of his guns and knives. It is a wonderful study guide for understanding and seeing how to fill spaces with beautiful scroll that Lynton is so well known for. The techniques section is written by Lynton himself. For more details visit the page:
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Old 01-16-2008, 10:30 PM
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Hey guys, I was just at steves and got to take a look at the new book. This book is really going to help with my scroll work. To see the shading and detail of the cuts is awsome!
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Default Re: Lynton McKenzie Book, Engraving Smoke Prints and Techniques

Thanks Steve,I just ordered mine and am very intersted in getting a look at it. This should be a very good chance to see Lynton close up.
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Old 01-18-2008, 08:06 PM
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Lyntons published work was one of the reasons I started engraving. I finally met him at the FEGA gathering in Reno many years ago. Lynton took the time to talk shop and give some advice to a newbie.
I look forward to receiving this new offering.
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Old 01-18-2008, 08:26 PM
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Lynton was a wonderful person who inspired many people. He was a boost to my career in countless ways. I hope and I know Pam hopes that this study book with continue to inspire people for many years.
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Old 01-25-2008, 06:09 PM
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Default Re: Lynton McKenzie Book, Engraving Smoke Prints and Techniques

I was looking through my books and other stuff the other day, sorting the dreck from the diamonds, and I found a book/catalog that I picked up in New Orleans in 1972 or thereabouts. It is from New Orleans Arms and shows alot of Lynton MCkenzie's work.

I didn't even realize that I'd met and taled with him until I found that book.

Beautiful stuff.

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Default Lynton McKenzie Book

I am glad you all had a great time in Reno this year. For some of us getting to this great show is impossible so we do the best we can with teck. manuals. I just got my Mckenzie book on his engraving. I found this book to be a great training book. I have his tapes he made a long time ago and this book just puts everything in place. I have always liked Lynton's work and found this book to be a great addition to my all my books on engraving. It seems Steve's new toys went over great a the show, and why not, they are the best. Jack
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I received mine today. It's fabulous. The amount of material in this booklet is amazing. I thought that there might be a 'few' samples of McKenzie's work. Actually, it's a LOT. Lot's to learn and analyze as the depictions are very sharp and detailed. This will be food for thought for quite a while.
Thanks for putting all this together!
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Hello everyone,

I feel like it is my first day back in school. Meeting new people.
I bought an engraver 2 years ago and am having a ball. I am interested in gun stocks and scrolls engraving. Does any one know if there are any video's for beginners?

Thank you in advance.

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Default Re: Book - Scroll and Engraving Techniques, Lynton McKenzie

Lynton McKenzie videos,available from Brownells. God Bless,mike
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Hello everyone,

I feel like it is my first day back in school. Meeting new people.
I bought an engraver 2 years ago and am having a ball. I am interested in gun stocks and scrolls engraving. Does any one know if there are any video's for beginners?

Thank you in advance.

Sonya

Hi Sonya, The Lynton McKenzie videos are good that Mike mentioned.
Also there are a lot of online free videos, books and tutorials.
Scroll way down at the bottom of the page of this link.
http://www.engravinglessons.com/Hand...0Resources.htm

Here are some beginner video tutorials that show basic cutting:
http://www.engravingschool.com/private/tut1.htm

Here are more:
Inexpensive way to give it a try

On-line videos
Another video

Videos ~ 11 hours worth
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Default Re: Book - Scroll and Engraving Techniques, Lynton McKenzie

I'll have to get one of those, Lynton was such a great man and artist and so very good to this young knifemaker! It will be a treasure to many, I am sure.
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