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Historical Inspiration This forum is dedicated to the discussion of historical knife design and its influence on modern custom knife work. |
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Hi!
Hello!
I'm a black/bladesmith from Qu?bec. I've been checking the forum for a while now and decided to hop in and show you some of my work. This is a scramasax with a 1018/W1 san mai blade, copper-wrougth iron and bird eye maple handle. Tell me what you think!! Antoine |
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Hello Antoine
Welcome to the forums. That is a very nice introduction. Show us MORE. Detail shots are always welcome and wanted. Tony |
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Hi Antoine. Very nice knife. Welcome!
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Fantastic. Great seax!
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Hi!
Thank's for the comments guys!
I was told by some that this scramasax wasn't as historical as could be because of the metallic "guard". For me the added benefit of srenght was important... What do you think? I like the "historical inspiration", gives a bit more freedom! close up of the handle: Antoine |
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Oups, the picture:
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Welcome Antoine.
Nice Seax. Where in Quebec are you? I'm about two hours from Montreal. I say a Seax can be modern, and we should let it evolve... Be inspired. |
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small world...
Hi!!
I live in Trois-Rivi?res, wich is 1h30 from Montr?al, going east. I didn't tought you were so near! We organize a hammerin at the end of august, if you happened to pass by. I'll keep everyone informed. By the way, do you happen to know a certain Jean-Fran?ois? Tall guy, lived in Danemark for a few years, great tatoo on his back ( a beehive I think?). He was at the hammerin and told me he made a course with you.... Antoine |
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Oh, yes, I remember Jean-François. He had worked at an experimental archeology institute doing leather work:
http://www.lejre-center.dk/ He met Eric Reime, who does tattooes by hand, among other things. He is the only other person I know who is doing full body Norse style tattoos, and I even considered going to him for mine until Juli came along. http://www.tattoo.dk/eriks/eriks_eng_ramme.htm I should call him when I smelt; you too if you are interested. I'd like to know more about your hammer-in. I need to learn French! |
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Nice one Antoine! I like it alot.
__________________ "Many are chosen, but few are Pict" "The doer alone, learneth" NT Neo-Devo |
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Hi!!
The smelt would sure be interesting! The hammerin is being held the last weekend of august. Right now it is a one day event, we'll see how it goes this year to make it two days. It's free (so if thing don't go as planned nobody can complain!! ) It is not a selling event, but makers are invited to bring pieces along to share (a guy last year brought back from Afghanistan really nice pieces, Kyber knives hummmm...). Last year there was a demo on tsukamaki by Jean-Rock Fortin, scrimshaw presentation by G?atan Beauchamp, forging by Denis Lebel (a very talented traditional smith) Christophe Deringer frustrated a lot of people showing how easy it was to forge an integral blade from a ball bearing , I made a small bloom furnace and there was the cutting fest (2X4, rope ect.) This year we'll probably have less demos but longer ones, it was too much last year, peolple were having trouble keeping the pace. To reassure everyone, almost everybody speaks english!!! I'll keep you informed as the organizing goes if you wish. Antoine |
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