Articles, tagged with "engraver", page 4
28th March 2008
One of Adrian's favourite designers is Piero Fornasetti, the Italian designer famous for his mysterious and quirky pieces. Fornasetti lived and worked in Milan all his life and was one of the most prolific decorative artists of the 20th century. He was a ...
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Author:
Prabakar, S
11th February 2008
For collectors, the seven over eight Morgan dollar is one of the most sought-after coins
in existence. But what is it and how did it come to exist?
Birthed in Conspiracy
The Morgan dollar was designed by George T. Morgan from England. Morgan won a...
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Author:
Ryan Konecky
02nd November 2007
Ipods have become very popular over the past few years and with the increase in their use so have iPod robberies. Sadly, many of these iPod thieves are teenagers who want these status symbols for themselves or to sell them on the streets for cash. Ipods a...
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Author:
KimDavies
02nd December 2006
Lost wax casting process is the most accepted procedure for making patterns of virtually anything and everything. This pattern-making process is in vogue since time immemorial! It is an integral part of the manufacturing process. Any new product requires ...
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Author:
Kanishk manchanda
12th October 2006
On May 17, 1826, Audubon began his sail from New Orleans to Liverpool, England equipped with letters of introduction. He was quickly befriended by Richard Rathbone upon his arrival on July 21st. Audubon was fortunate to be looked after by Rathbone, whose ...
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www.Taxidermy4cash.com
04th October 2006
If you've been in business long enough, you know gaining new business is important to the growth of your company. In some industry's new blood is the lifeblood of the business and without it, you die. If you want to reach your full potential in your ventu...
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Author:
Aubrey Richardson
28th September 2006
www.thepuzzlezone.net
From the very start jigsaw puzzles have been a fun educational tool.
John Spilsbury,a London mapmaker and engraver, made the first jigsaw puzzle in
about 1766. Splisbury attached a map onto a piece of wood, then cut out the c...
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Author:
Charly E
29th May 2006
History of Standing Liberty Quarter
The radical change in our coinage that was taking place in the early 20th century was not quite done by 1916. With the new Lincoln cent and Buffalo nickel now in circulation, and changes to gold coinage, it was now t...
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Author:
Keith Scott
28th May 2006
History of the Mercury DimeThe year was 1915 and there was a movement afoot to change the remainder of American coinage. With the changes to the $10 eagle, $20 double eagle, the cent and nickel, it was now time for changes to the dime, quarter and half do...
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Author:
Keith Scott
18th February 2006
Engraving Your Wedding Bands? New Jewelry Technology Creates Romantic Possibilities For All Couples by Jerry Biern
What is more romantic for a bride and groom than looking inside of their wedding bands and seeing a personalized engraving with special m...
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Author:
Jerry Biern