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<blockquote data-quote="GTS225" data-source="post: 425716" data-attributes="member: 6678"><p>Johnny makes some valuable points, Simo. There's a lot of time invested in what you've done, and even more in devoloping the skill(s) to do it.</p><p>I'm going to drop a name that might not be familiar to you, but his work brings big bucks, if/when one can find any of it for sale. His true love was in metalwork, and there's a fair number of knives out there with his engraving on them. He also did some guns, but he's better known for his outstanding hand-brushed pinstriping work from the 50's and into the 70's. History has shown he was an artist, and I mean an artist in the sense of big, capitol letters three feet tall.</p><p>Do a little historical research on "Von Dutch", and you'll see what I mean.</p><p></p><p>Don't sell yourself short, but at the same time, you have to price it so that folks can actually find it reasonable.</p><p></p><p>Roger</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTS225, post: 425716, member: 6678"] Johnny makes some valuable points, Simo. There's a lot of time invested in what you've done, and even more in devoloping the skill(s) to do it. I'm going to drop a name that might not be familiar to you, but his work brings big bucks, if/when one can find any of it for sale. His true love was in metalwork, and there's a fair number of knives out there with his engraving on them. He also did some guns, but he's better known for his outstanding hand-brushed pinstriping work from the 50's and into the 70's. History has shown he was an artist, and I mean an artist in the sense of big, capitol letters three feet tall. Do a little historical research on "Von Dutch", and you'll see what I mean. Don't sell yourself short, but at the same time, you have to price it so that folks can actually find it reasonable. Roger [/QUOTE]
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