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  • jbadjones

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    My son just graduated from college and I have been racking my brain on what to give him for a sentimental gift to commemorate the achievement. I got to thinking I have some spare AR lowers and would like to look into doing this for him. Perhaps have his college logo (tech) engraved on it. Can anyone point me in the direction of a good affordable person who does engraving?
     

    Bigchillin83

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    Hard to beat a good edc high $ knife, if he’s like me he wouldn’t buy one his self but would carry a nice benchmade or other high end knife if it was a gift lol
     

    GunRelated

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    My son just graduated from college and I have been racking my brain on what to give him for a sentimental gift to commemorate the achievement. I got to thinking I have some spare AR lowers and would like to look into doing this for him. Perhaps have his college logo (tech) engraved on it. Can anyone point me in the direction of a good affordable person who does engraving?
    Everyone is different and all gifts are to be appreciated, well most, but I personally wouldn't want a school logo on my rifle if I had the choice.
     

    MikeBurke

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    If you are wanting to know who can engrave I believe that has been answered.

    As to what to give him, shared experiences are far better gifts in my opinion. An offshore fishing trip, a duck hunt, backpacking trip in the mountains, ride mules down in to the Grand Canyon, or whatever makes him happy.

    Memories are what make old age tolerable.
     

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