![]() People often ask where I receive my artistic ideas from. I cannot answer for anyone else except myself, but I believe all I am doing is moving my hands, Creator seems to fill in the blanks. As for inspiration, all I must do is open my door and walk outside. There is more than ample inspiration here in the mountains.
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I love working custom pieces. They always give me a chance to step outside of my ideas and imagination, and see things a bit different. Ann's Heirloom Ring. Each piece has a great story attached to them. This ring has two great stories. ![]() After a long wait, I have finally received my Federal Firearms License. This license will enable me to take on firearm projects to engrave. Up to now, I have only been able to engrave what ever firearm I owned. This is exciting for me as an young entrepreneur; to expand my knowledge and push forward with a dream. If you have any questions, please give me a call, or email, or text, or Facebook, or, well you get the idea.
![]() Living in Montana has brought me many years of memorable moments. Including the day I asked Jessica to be my wife. Jessica and I chose our wedding backdrop at the foothills of the southern Madison Range in south central Montana. Just a year earlier she and I were on my birthday hike in the Hilgard Mountains of the southern Madison Range. At 9600 feet, with a vista of 11,000 foot mountains and high alpine lakes, I knelt to my knees and asked her to be my wife. She undoubtedly answered yes with tears of joy in her eyes; and after fumbling through tear blurred vision of excitement and joy, I was able to get her engagement band on the right finger.
Laney Lou and the Bird Dogs! Highly Recommended! Wayne Krzycki came out to hang out with our wayward crew, and he brought Willy and Waylon to add to the amazing scenery. The three of them brought in my beautiful bride and her father right up to the aisle. What a treat to have them chauffeuring friends and family around.
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Montana BlogThis page is here to share with you the days spent here in Montana. From wood cuts to silver cuts, fatherhood to brotherhood, each day in the Rocky Mountains present their own challenges, and many blessings. Please feel free to comment on any of the photos you see here. Archives
September 2016
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