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    Quote Originally Posted by Dennis View Post
    You must be really pleased to be well on your way with a new skill Wallace. Look forward to seeing more, Dennis.
    thank you Dennis, it will hopefully help with my bead setting too

    Quote Originally Posted by Petal View Post
    Wow, that's gorgeous Wallace, you must be really pleased, especially as its already generated sales too. That's what I love about jewellery, you never stop learning.
    Thanks Jules, it is a great business to be in - always an opportunity to explore things

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patstone View Post
    Love the ring, very clever. Would love to own that one.
    Thank you Pat

    Quote Originally Posted by Beadjoux View Post
    These are great Wallace, the ring is gorgeous! There is so much to learn and so little time, I do feel overwhelmed sometimes. But isn't it great getting that buzz from doing something new?!
    Thank you Julie. So much and so little time - and now, even less time than ever! Good job it is my main thing in my life now lol I think overwhelmed calms down a little as time goes by, Just take it step by step and see how it goes (and eat chocolate)

    Quote Originally Posted by Tabby66 View Post
    What lovely work Wallace!! Glad it's already generated sales for you too
    Thank you Jill - I was so surprised. It costs more for being handmade and although I supposed I could do this in wax, I really like the results and individuality that each ring being done one at a time allows.

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    Very impressed!

    I'd love to learn hand engraving. It's on my 'one day when I have time' list!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShinyLauren View Post
    Very impressed!

    I'd love to learn hand engraving. It's on my 'one day when I have time' list!
    lol! Thank you so much Lauren. I have so little time at the moment - but wanted to put right some potential bad habits and learn from a good instructor. I achieved both.

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    Hi Wallace!!

    So you are the Wallace I am following on ye olde fb!! Saw your posts on there aboit engraving, lovely job you are doing!!

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    Wow beautiful.. you have a real talent! I commend you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katia View Post
    Hi Wallace!!

    So you are the Wallace I am following on ye olde fb!! Saw your posts on there aboit engraving, lovely job you are doing!!
    yup, it is indeed me thank you very much. I so appreciate your views, given your skills and expertise.

    Quote Originally Posted by a.passmore View Post
    Wow beautiful.. you have a real talent! I commend you!
    thank you - I am only a beginner though.

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    Hey Wallace! Lovely work, I also learned hand engraving in Florence, its so much fun! I am now in England and I would like to visit that tutor you went to.. can you write his website? Or what classes/services he has?

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    Looks great nice job

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    Quote Originally Posted by josef1 View Post
    Looks great nice job
    thank you Josef

    Quote Originally Posted by Elinor View Post
    Hey Wallace! Lovely work, I also learned hand engraving in Florence, its so much fun! I am now in England and I would like to visit that tutor you went to.. can you write his website? Or what classes/services he has?

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    thank you Elinor.

    Sorry, this was a few years ago now. I can only remember that he is called Harry. In the studio is where he taught it. www.inthestudio.co.uk should get you started.

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