kickingfrog Posted December 20, 2009 Report Posted December 20, 2009 I'm looking to get a float reel engraved for a Christmas gift, but I have a few questions: Should I even bother? Is there a chance that the engraver could wreck the reel? Any tips I can pass on to the engraver to ensure this doesn't happen? Anybody in the Barrie area that you would recommend? Thanks for taking the time.
irishfield Posted December 20, 2009 Report Posted December 20, 2009 If it's anodized.. the engraving will be into bare aluminum and a POSSIBLE place for corrosion to start... but if kept clean and wiped down shouldnt' be an issue.
Meegs Posted December 20, 2009 Report Posted December 20, 2009 go to the place in the georgian mall, they do some really nice work. http://www.georgianmall.ca/EN/Directory/St...Yours_E002.aspx For my groomsmen's gifts this fall I took them over a couple nice fillet knives and got them to engrave my buddies names on them. nice work for sure, looked pretty sweet! i had been thinking on brinning my Islander there to get something engraved on it.
ChrisK Posted December 20, 2009 Report Posted December 20, 2009 I received a engraved fly reel as a gift twenty years ago and its still like the day I got it. No worries, go ahead and get it done
Twocoda Posted December 20, 2009 Report Posted December 20, 2009 Ill PM you my name so the engraver doesnt mess it up seriously it shouldnt be a problem but if there is a concern of anodization you can always put a light clear coat of fingernail polish on it to seal but i dont think it is necessary Someones going to be lucky Christmas morn ...i too bought my son a new float reel for Christmas and was considering engraving it...decided against it
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