Grand Masters Instructors
Creative Art
Giacomo Fausti, Giovanni Steduto, and Ugo Talenti
GMP Instructors 2006
In 1987 Giacomo Fausti set up a small studio in his home along with another engraver, Ugo Talenti. They agreed to combine their talents and seek new outlets. Two years later, Talenti left the shop leaving a vacancy that was filled by engraver, Giovanni Steduto....
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Winston Churchill
GMP Instructor 2005, 2007
Considered by many of his peers as quite possibly the greatest American gun engraver of all time, Churchill was born on the Vermont farm where he still practices his artistry today....
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Philippe Grifnée
GMP Instructor 2006, 2008
Philippe Grifnée graduated from the school of engraving in Liège, Belgium in 1970 after studying under renowned engraver René Delcour....
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Ken Hunt
GMP Instructor 2007
At the age of 15, Ken Hunt began what would be an incredible journey of discovery and innovation. He took the first step as an apprentice to James Purdey & Sons in London with outworker Harry Kell....
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Alain Lovenberg
GMP Instructor 2008
Growing up near Liège, a city famous for its heritage of engraving and manufacturing firearms, Alain was naturally drawn to such a wonderful art....
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Ron Smith
GMP Instructor 2005
Ron Smith began his engraving career after a tour in the United States Army. His first job stateside was with a jewelry manufacturer where he learned how to size rings, set diamonds and engrave....
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