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17th April 14, 02:25 PM
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17th April 14, 05:43 PM
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 Originally Posted by artificer
For those who can't follow the links-

Hmmm. This cantle looks familiar

Wow! While it's a bit over the top (at least for me personally) with the Oak & Acorn theme, it is an absolute work of art.
I'm always amazed when things like this come up for auction. I cannot imagine selling a family heirloom like this off.
It was obviously specially commissioned, and CLEARLY very expensive. I'd love to know the personal history of the piece.
Too right! There's a reason work like this is rare today. The man-hours required to make something like this... it's just gorgeous.
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It makes yours look like a bargain, though! J
"Good judgement comes from experience, and experience
well, that comes from poor judgement."
A. A. Milne
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19th April 14, 10:47 AM
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Hey Scott, (Artificer) how much would you charge to do the second one in brass? Just curious.
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19th April 14, 12:50 PM
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 Originally Posted by Kilted Cole
Hey Scott, (Artificer) how much would you charge to do the second one in brass? Just curious.
Enough that I'd actually have to sit down and cost out the job.
WELL over a thousand with all the engraving, custom cast parts, tooling, and such.
I couldn't be more accurate than that without a serious sit-down to figure
things out.
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19th April 14, 12:52 PM
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What about minus the engravings? ;)
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19th April 14, 01:29 PM
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 Originally Posted by Kilted Cole
What about minus the engravings? ;)
Honestly, with all the custom brass shaping it's probably easily over $1000 WITHOUT the engraving.
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21st April 14, 08:09 AM
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 Originally Posted by artificer
Honestly, with all the custom brass shaping it's probably easily over $1000 WITHOUT the engraving.
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Precisely!
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20th April 14, 04:19 AM
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