Wonderful Roland. Beautiful gift. Did you use the canvas that is available for printers to produce this if I might ask? The result is a terrific way to display your work in a fine gunroom to potential customers great idea. Fred
For the technics question you can see the website where I order http://www.photostoile.com/
You can obtain this finesse work because I draw all by computer with my graphic table and with big resolution.
I think too it will be a good way but I must found a gunmaker who want it.
I really can see it becoming a standard for someone like Connecticut Shotgun or Rigby of California or Colt Custom shop as well as the final purchaser. Outfits like H and H displaying there "House guns as well perhaps. It is a wonderful addition to the purchaser of a Best gun for the collector. Great idea. Thanks for the link as well-very interesting- I used the canvas paper to print some restored photos of my x-wifes grandfather and it cam out well. I don't know how it held up however as we are not married any more and have not ask about it in years I am going to give it another go-Fred
That will add real value to the gun collector in the future I would think. Good Idea. Great for the customer to show friends as well. sometimes inappropriate to present actual gun, (work for example) but a picture collection will certainly expose you to far more potential customers I would think. Good marketing pratice Roland. Fred
Recently I had scan few design of me to make a new luxury catalogue with picture album.
You can se more here http://www.engravingforum.com/showthread.php?p=49216#post49216
Now I can try to print all in canvas and try to found a gallery or gunmaker to exposed.