Munkey1973
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- Regina, SK
if the goal is a display of work... don't have it assembled. easy to pass a slide over to a customer to view the work.... a bit more complicated handing over a functioning firearm.
Also, you don't get to display a firearm easily.. check with your local rules.
I would suggest getting a bunch of parts which can be marked and show off your work.... minimize the frames and actions.
YMMV
Jerry
Hey Jerry... I see what you're saying and your opinion is always valued by me. Agreed, it would be easier to attend shows (trade/art shows) outside of gun shows with bits and pieces of gun parts.
I have tonnes of non-gun related displays already for those kinds of shows.
But someday (within the next 5 or so years) as my skills are perfected and I retire from accounting and do engraving full time, I think I'd generate more interest in my art by displaying the entire gun.
The Dominion Arms 1911 will be a full gun engrave (slide, frame, steel grips, all the furniture...even the barrel potentially)
Image going to a gun show and just seeing only the 1911 grips, or just a lower receiver, or just a NF sunshade?
... nah man, its got to be the entire subject of art.
After all, this is why clothing stores have mannequins.




