Hermes Engraving Machine

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Aug/09
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If you’re looking for a new engraver, the New Hermes line of products is a great start for ideas.  The New Hermes brand has become an all-star in the engraving industry.  Just about every jeweler and trophy dealer owns at least one of these machines for their engraving.  And honestly, if you’re in the engraving industry, I would be shocked if you haven’t heard of the brand at all.  New Hermes engraving machines have become that popular and widespread.

New Hermes started at the end of the 1930s when Norbert Schimmel was approached by Gene Kapp to make a portable engraving machine in the United States.  Norbert was a very ambitious entrepreneur and sprung at the idea.  When Norbert Schimmel first made engraving machines, he had no knowledge about engravers or even engraving itself.  But due to his mechanical prowess and marketplace smarts, he was able to turn New Hermes into the world’s greatest manufacturer of pantograph engraving machines.

The New Hermes products are some of the best engravers found on the market–because of this they can also command quite a price point.   But, if you’re interested in an engraving machine fit for your business that won’t break on you unexpectedly, a Gravograph-New Hermes engraver should be your number one choice.  Prices for these engravers range greatly based on the intended use of the product.  Jewelry engraving machines will be at different price point from full size, large product engravers.

M20 EngraverGravograph-New Hermes M20 Engraver

One example of a great New Hermes engraver is the M20.  Designed to be portable and have a very small footprint, this engraver is ideal for 4″ by 4″ projects.  This engraver is great for projects like watches, bracelets, pens, tags, badges, small signs, and plates.  The M20 engraver takes up about one square foot of space and only weighs 22 pounds which makes it great for any environment whether industrial, retail, and on-the-go.

The price for the M20 engraver starts at about $4,600