I can't answer your question, but yesterday I saw a B C My Luck side by side 12 guage. I have never heard of this brand and I could not find any reference at all in print or internet. Let me add some info the MyLuck, Daly and Miroku are all about the same gun. Most MyLuck guns were sold over seas and brought home by servicemen. When Miroku started makeing the Citori and BSS for Browning the Daly sales stopped in the States. The eariler guns are under valued and most often have better hand engraveing and wood than the Browning guns with roll engraveing built to a price point.
In about 1973 the Browning Pump Shotgun (BPS) began production at the Miroku factory, and in 1976 production of the legendary John M. Browning-designed Auto-5 shotgun made the move from Belgium factories to Miroku, in Japan. The others followed as they were introduced
that is basicly engraving issues and desings.
"Yes , you can buy your own laser engraving equipment. One company that sells it is name keyence Marketing Central.com. There are others as well hwo sell machines that individuals can buy on the web."
For your safety and the safety of others.
The definition of a limited express is it's basically a train express. The limited express for trains means it basically makes a limited amount of stops in comparison to others.
There are a great many people in the world who believe that welfare should be limited by time. Others do not believe this.
An engraving would be protected as a work of art, and the creator would have the exclusive right to copy, alter, distribute, or display it, or authorize others to do so, for a certain period (life of the creator plus 50 years in most countries, although the US and some others have extended this to 70 years). If the engraving is intended to be a printing plate, prints made from it would be what the law calls derivative works.
yeah but is a more limited android device then others out there
some last a couple of years and others are a limited lifetime guarantee
By marked, I gather you mean how is each individual bill identifiable from the others. That is done by a serial number printed twice on each bill.
Almost all stones can be engraved via a number of ways. I say almost all because some stones are either too dense and others just break apart to easily. But for your regular density stone there are number of ways you could go about for engraving it. You could go to a laser engraver, a rotary engraver or a sandblaster. The laser engraver uses a laser that essentially evaporates some of the material on the surface of the stone to present the desired engraving. Laser engravers have a wide range of ability as they can do black and white clip art/graphics and text. The rotary engraver uses a tool very much like a dremel tool that drills out the area to be engraved. Rotary engraving is a little more limited as they can not do the detail that a laser engraver can. Last is the sandblaster who basically blasts sand or other particles at the stone to be engraved to remove some of the surface of the stone. Sandblasting is also limited as a template will need to be made in order to engrave the areas only desired.
There are some sources that states it come from the bible; others say it comes from the US