Author Topic: Star and moon inlay pictures  (Read 5130 times)

Offline Scota4570

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Re: Star and moon inlay pictures
« Reply #25 on: April 17, 2020, 05:44:11 PM »
Here are some pics I took of original Vincent Rifles that are on display at the Campus Maritus Museum in Marietta, Ohio. None of the rifles had the crescent moon & stars combo that you mention,....

This one looks real to me.  Anyone recognise it? 



I have been sketching, any comment on this? 



Offline Oil Derek

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Re: Star and moon inlay pictures
« Reply #26 on: April 17, 2020, 06:48:41 PM »
Patch box looks more balanced now, I like Scota.

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Re: Star and moon inlay pictures
« Reply #27 on: April 17, 2020, 10:07:25 PM »
Here are some pics I took of original Vincent Rifles that are on display at the Campus Maritus Museum in Marietta, Ohio. None of the rifles had the crescent moon & stars combo that you mention,....

This one looks real to me.  Anyone recognise it? 



I have been sketching, any comment on this? 



Not sure what you are getting at? All I meant was that the rifles I took pictures of at the Museum didn't have that motif; not that Vincents didn't use it. It's pretty obvious that they did from the follow-up article and picture I posted from Shumway's book. I merely tried to show an example of what you asked for and would represent the Vincents work. I think Robby's interpretation is the most representative of the Vincents style. It's interesting to note that the half moon inlay is consistent across the rifles in the AOLRC article, the picture from Shumway's book, and the picture you posted. The star on the cheek is also consistent between our two pictures and from the picture of the Vincent inlay patterns.

I also like your engraving pattern. Others may not like the border on the lid, but if you look at the patchbox pictures I posted, you'll see that the border lines on the side plates follow and compliment the border lines on the lid. Once again, I think Vincent's engraving was pretty basic and what might be fine for a PA rifle can get to be too much for a Vincent rifle.
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