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Ribbon letters
I am learning draw engraving designs so as to help me with my scrimshaw. I hope that this leads to gun engraving. Can anyone please help me on how to do a pattern for ribbon/interlocking letters. I love this old style and would love to learn it. I cannot find the book, A practical course in jewelry engraving by Albert Winter that helps on this subject. I would like to buy a copy from anyone. I have enjoyed all the pictures you folks have posted. You all do such FINE!! work. Thank you!

Posted by Gary Lunsford  at 9/9/2005 6:45:50 PM.
Hi Gary .. welcome to our forum . I would suggest looking at James B. Meeks book of engraving he does show some lettering how too . and I am sure there is some one in the guild that knows what you need .. ron

Posted by Ron Nott  at 9/9/2005 9:39:08 PM.
Hello Ron, thank you very much. I have Mr. Meeks book and it has been a great help. Very kind of you to respond! If any of you members would like to send pictures or tips, please, by all means, do so. Moslash@bellsouth.net. Thank you !!

Posted by Gary Lunsford  at 9/10/2005 12:10:17 PM.
Gary, If you can obtain a copy of "The International Cyclopedia of Monograms", I'm sure it will help you any style of lettering. The ISBN # is 0-921335-86-5 Mine is a reprint of the 1910 version and comes from Canada. I beleive it is available from Amazon and maybe other sources as well.
Mike

Posted by Mike Bissell  at 9/10/2005 12:49:25 PM.
Thank you Mike, I found a 1910 copy signed by the author. I collect sign first edition books, so your info led to two great hits. Thanks again! Gary

Posted by Gary Lunsford  at 9/10/2005 1:55:17 PM.
Try the local library...if they do not have on hand they can order it for you from another library...

then scan it...its not a very large number of pages...and as far as I know it is not illegal to copy as long as you do not sell it..as old as it is may be public domain...you would need to check with someone..

you might also try Barnes and nobel in their used and antique section on line...I found a copy there last year....

good luck
j.c.

Posted by J.C.  at 9/11/2005 3:34:08 PM.
Thank you J.C... Sometimes you can't see the forest because of all the trees, Duh! I never thought of the libary. I do live twenty miles from town and my wife don't let me go there much!! Gary

Posted by Gary Lunsford  at 9/11/2005 6:10:20 PM.
The best book for ribbon letters that I know of - other than those shown - is The Jewelry Engravers Manual by R. Allen Hady and John J. Bowman. It is fully illustrated and shows you exactly how to do what you are wanting to do. The ISBN number is 0-486-28154-X. You will REALLY learn a lot from it. Don Tate

Posted by Don Tate  at 9/13/2005 8:28:35 PM.
Mr. Don, Thank you very much for your input. Everyone has been a great help so far. I am glad I found this website. Thanks again!!! Gary

Posted by Gary Lunsford  at 9/14/2005 10:18:28 AM.
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