GregHaugen
Member
I was curious how people "sign" or use a "maker's mark" for signing their pens? Or not all and maybe sign the box, etc??
Thanks.
Thanks.
I've seen some signed pens Barry Gross had Kallenshaan Woods engrave for him . It was very small lettering ,the type of signature you would see in the corner of a painting . From what I was told Kallenshaan is one of the few engravers that can do tiny lettering .It didn't occur to me until just now, but would one of the laser engraver type folks be able to engrave a "signature" onto a centerband? The engraving might be cost prohibitive (and not all pens have an appropriate centerband) but it might be kind of cool...
-Rick
Not at all. Use a "heritage card" or some type of business card with information about the pen.
Heritage Card?????