My New Personal Crest by David Dittmer

 
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03 June 2012 17:02
 

Here is my new personal crest pin made by David Dittmer.

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7239/7329643720_b32abfee36_b.jpg

 
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03 June 2012 17:21
 

A WOW moment for sure! Beautifully rendered!!

 
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03 June 2012 17:48
 

What I like is that the lochaber axe is in brass.

 
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03 June 2012 21:33
 

love it!  what are the dimensions?

 
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03 June 2012 22:15
 

It is 3 and 3/4 inches tall from the tip of the pole axe to the bottom.

 
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04 June 2012 00:25
 

Wow!  Now that is stunning!

 
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04 June 2012 06:18
 

I see David’s monogram at the bottom right… he camoflauged it a bit so it isn’t too obtrusive.  Looks nice, is there a clasp or pin on the reverse?

 
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04 June 2012 08:50
 

It has the long pin and rotating lock nicknamed the safety pin catch.

 
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05 June 2012 07:50
 

NIce work.

 
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05 June 2012 16:20
 

Looking forward to seeing it on a bonnet!

 
 
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08 June 2012 07:31
 

Nicely done, is it shown in actual size or a bit downsized?

 
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08 June 2012 11:16
 

It is 3 and 3/4 inches tall from the tip of the axe to the bottom.