Baron Engraving Newsletter
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Baron Engraving Newsletter
Baron Engraving Newsletter The latest from the engraving industry’s leader April 2010 edition Find us on and become a fan Baron-engraved rifles help net $15,000 for U.S. Biathlon Team Trumbull, CT — During the two weeks when you were watching the athletes go for the gold at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games on your big-screen HD TV sets, auctions took place behind the scenes on Gunbroker.com to help raise funds for the United States Biathlon team. A total of 50 “Team USA 2010” Savage Arms Mk II BTVS rifles, each one having an individual marking for its state—such as CT 2010, was auctioned off and garnered various amounts that added up to the final total. Baron engraved and hand-painted the left side of each gun’s special red, white and blue laminated stock with the inscription “Team USA Vancouver 2010” and the United States Biathlon Association logo (both painted in blue). Also, each engraved-in-the-USA rifle featured a serial number that included a state designation and the year: 2010. Baron engraved all 50 Savage Arms Mk II BTVS rifles that were auctioned off to benefit the U.S. Biathlon Team. After the laminated stocks were engraved, they were meticulously handpainted with blue and gold. (Baron Engraving Photo.) By the time the auctions ended on the Olympics’ closing night, the program yielded nearly $15,000 for the team. The auction was organized as part of the GunBroker.com-Hunting Heritage Trust “Heritage Partners” program to benefit selected non-profits working in support of the hunting and shooting sports. “The Savage Mark II BTVS is a very desirable rifle straight out of the factory, but the engraving added by the artisans at Baron Engraving made all the difference in this being just a successful program and being an extremely successful program for our U.S. Biathlon team,” commented Bob Delfay, President of the Hunting Heritage Trust. “Baron Engraving is very proud to have worked on these 50 rifles, which helped to raise funds for the United States Biathlon Team,” said David Baron, president of Baron Engraving. Baron Engraving Joins Along with billions of others, Baron Engraving has joined the social media that has swept the world. Facebook appears to be everywhere, and it seems that most companies, and people, for that matter, have joined the ranks. Whenever you check out a company’s website or some other faction that pertains to it, you see that little Facebook emblem with the words “Check us out on Facebook.” Now you can check out Baron Engraving on Facebook and see what it has to offer. There are actually two pages: one is for the company and one is a fans’ page. Each is loaded with dozens of photos of past and present items that Baron Engraving has worked on, and all the company information is available, too. So don’t be shy, become one of our fans on Facebook and spread the word about the world’s finest engraver of collectibles and heirlooms. __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Recent Baron Engraving Projects Baron Engraving has been quite busy working on some items for the military, military organizations and police departments. The images that follow are just a few examples of the outstanding work taking place here at the company. Ruger Vaqueros were used for a military-unit commemorative and include hand-painted unit crests on the scrimshaw grips and a personalized callsign down the backstrap (right) for each trooper. This Kimber 1911 pistol has a stainless-steel finish and was engraved for Navy Seals who served in Afghanistan, and are at last returning home. A Kimber 1911 for the Navy Seals, but in a blued finish with gold plating, a Baron Engraving specialty. Engraved by Baron for Ka-Bar Inc., this USMC Fighting Knife is given as a presentation gift by the 34th Commandant of the USMC, Gen. James T. Conway. He presents it to visitors and various service personnel he feels deserves such an honor. One of the law enforcement engraving projects done by Baron includes this 1892 Winchester rifle whose highly detailed emblem commemorates the Utah Highway Patrol’s 75th Anniversary. The emblem is etched and has 24karat gold-plating on a blued carbon-steel receiver. This project for Las Vegas Metro PD is a Stone River Gear knife that is engraved on its titanium handle and a ceramic blade. Remington Arms, through Baron Engraving, is producing a Commemorative Edition of the 10,000,000th Model 870. The photo shows an etched and selective 24-karat-gold plated replica of the hand-engraved and gold inlaid original. (All photos by Baron Engraving.) If you would like to have something engraved by Baron, you can contact us via the following ways to review the services we offer: phone (203) 452-0515; email: marketing@baronengraving.com; regular mail: Baron Engraving, 62 Spring Hill Rd, Trumbull, CT 06611-1328; Facebook; www.baronengraving.com.