The old fellow I had do my Blackhawk was really good. He lived in a bayside town in my county and at age 91, every morning, would get up before dawn and wade fish until mid morning. He once worked as an engraver for the Colt factory. He had a colorful life, was a big contributor to DU here. He once ran a radio show in Shreveport, LA called "The Louisiana Hay Ride" and got Elvis his first break in music. His name was Mr. Logan. He died a few years ago. I knew when he did my Blackhawk that he was someone special and since the Blackhawk was a special gun to me, it was worth every penny. He kind of took a liking to me, I think. Anyway, he wasn't cheap, but was very good at his work.