The shotgun was made in 1977 (RR). Sn start at the beginning of the year was 01001. Value will depend on overall condition, box, accessories, manual, barrel length, choke and type/amount of engraving. Range from 500 to multiple thousands.
50-500 usd
Sounds like you have a Browning .22 automatic rifle. It was made in Belgium, not St. Louis. Browning had their Headquarters in St. Louis for many years. It's possible that you have a Grade II rifle which has the fine engraving on a silver receiver. If this is the case, it's recommended that you have the gun professionally appraised. Grade II autos have really gone up in value and command a premium on the collectors market in top condition. Any Gun shop can help you determine value. Be sure to find out the grade of your rifle. You can also use the link below for a ballpark figure.
1937 to present. 10-10000 USD depending on specifics.
You will have to call Browning to see if it is even possible.
Although Apple does not offer engraving for iPhones, and engraving itself would void any warranties on the iPhone, you may want to ask around local engraving companies that offer laser engraving to get their opinion (I do not recommend electro-mechanical engraving, as that could damage the delicate components inside the iPhone). It's possible, though, that the plastic cases on iPhone 3G and iPhone 3Gs may not be suitable for any sort of engraving at all.
It is possible
Possible.
It is possible.
Most of the places that are specializing in jewelry engraving offer different font styles to choose from when engraving. It depends on the place. Some places offer up to 8 font styles, other up to 30.
There are too many possible variables to give an answer to this question. The depth of the engraving, the substrate, and the environment will all have an impact. An engraving you make by lightly scratching wood with a nail file and then submerge in sea water will not last nearly as long as a 1/8th inch deep engraving in titanium sealed in a vacuum.
Special order is possible.
It is possible.
AnswerI have a set of skeet grade II engraved by Felix Funken. The historian for Browning said the value was much higher because of the signing and the year of prduction.AnswerFELIX FUNKEN ENGRAVED ALL OF THOSE GRADES. IF HE DID A GUN, HE WOULD SIGN IT. THESE GUNS IN ALL GRADE MENTION WOULD GO FOR A HIGHER PRICE BECAUSE OF HIS NAME. BROWNING MADE GRADE III, IV, V & VI AND WERE ENGRAVED BY MANY DIFFERENT ENGRAVERS. FELIX FUNKEN WAS A MASTER ENGRAVER AND STARTED THE BROWNING ENGRAVING SCHOOL. FRANKFekix Funken engraved all grades except grade 1. He also made special order guns with custom engraving. It is possible some guns engraved by his students were signed by him, which was an accepted practice for a master engraver. And yes they are wortj more.