Pure Coin Dessert Fork Fiddle Thread Pattern

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Pure Coin Dessert Fork Fiddle Thread Pattern

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Here we go. All I can make out is a B........L. There might be an A in there somewhere.

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Also there is a period at the end of the hallmark, in case that helps.
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Good day,

It's just too out of focus. In the first shot the first letter appears to be an H, in the next a B. Your shooting in artificial light then leaning over the fork which creates a shadow.

Try shooting in indirect day light filtered through a drap. Use the macro setting on your camera. Lay the fork on a textured material, may help to focus the lense further. Try leaning from the left in one shot then the right for the next to see if the lense will pick up any of the very faint details. Then just keep trying, you'll get it. If you have the capacity to crop, enlarge, and sharpen the image.

Considering the length of the cartouche you may be looking at two words (names) at the least.

I hope this helps.
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Still trying to get the light right, but the advice about the texture and macro setting have been followed:

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Hi,

Take a look at Henry Cogswell here: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.anc ... /27717.htm and see if it matches.

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Excellent Trev,

There is a period after the H and it appears to end in LL period. Was seeing a G instead of a C. So it's actually
H. COGSWELL.

Well done
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Wow I can't believe the mystery is solved.

Thank you so much, I was so hopeless with this one but now I am overjoyed.
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