Custom Reso and accessories
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Custom Reso and accessories
I don't know if I've shown this here yet but this is my Beard resonator guitar. I engraved the raw brass hardware along with my Charlie's Capo and custom fingerpicks.
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Thank you Joe. I'm a hand engraver by trade but my specialty is engraving steel coining dies which means I do miniature sculpting backwards. It's like sculpting from the inside out under a microscope with little chisels and abrasive stones. Old school stuff. I engrave instruments mostly for myself. I'm happy and grateful to say my day job has recently been evolving into being a full time dobro player with a young group of very talented musicians and vocalists.
This took a full week to engrave all the parts.
This took a full week to engrave all the parts.
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Incredible craftsmanship. I hope you are able to pass along these skills to another generation. Very elegant. The fingerpicks are astonishing.
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Thank you Andy. I used to teach classes on die engraving and hobo nickel carving. I think I've done plenty to pass these things on but mostly through inspiring and introducing hundreds of people around the world to the art of "Hobo Nickels" which is a folk art of altering Indian Head Nickels into new designs. The art started in 1913 where people would alter the Indian Head on the coin into hobo heads, etc. I'm credited as the guy who took that to new levels and inspired a new generation of carvers. Today, artists and engravers from all over the world are carving coins of all types into truly artistic works that sell for thousands of dollars each. I was the only one doing it in 1993 - 1996 approx. A Peace dollar carved into a skull went viral and now there are so many carvers out there that tool makers are making special coin holders for them, etc. It's a whole industry now.Andy Volk wrote:Incredible craftsmanship. I hope you are able to pass along these skills to another generation. Very elegant. The fingerpicks are astonishing.
I'm known as the Grandfather of the modern hobo nickel Renaissance. Or some such term bestowed upon me by the Original Hobo Nickel Society.
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Thank you for the education, Ron. I had no clue this art form existed (Hobo Nickels).
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