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Re: traditional seal ring



I too can vouch for the quality of Mr. Wrights Work at
www.sealengraving.com. For while he may not be the cheapest, his prices are
reasonable and work is indeed exquisite. Turnaround is quick and a highly
professional service all round!

J





"Sullivans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> "James Jenson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andrew J. Waller) wrote in message
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> > > These two engravers seem to have a significant difference in their
level
> of
> > > detail which I suspect is inversely proportional to price.  Dexter's
> work seems
> > > particularly lovely.
> >
> > I have had two rings made by Carle Lemke.  His prices are very good,
> > and the rings do make good wax impressions, but it took him about 4
> > months for each commission (he has more recently done a 9 day
> > turnaround on another commission).
> >
> > Simon Wright at Dexter Seal Engraving also did one for me in about
> > seven days or so, and while he is about 50% more costly, the work is
> > absolutely exquisite.  He hatched the shield, and one can determine
> > the tinctures from the impression--remarkable as the shield is on a
> > pinkie ring and is thus quite small indeed.
> >
> > I would certainly recommend both.
> >
> > Very best regards,
>
>
>
> I had three done by Neil Oliver in Scotland--superb work.   Also had Lemke
> do one for a friend.  Excellent for the money!
>
>     Bob
> > -JJ
>
>





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