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Hulagrub

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  1. This is my first finished knife. Had to scrap more than one blade before getting to this point. Sort of learned, how to move metal with a hammer and how to bezel it out. Now, I need to learn how to avoid so many hammer marks. 1095 drill rod and the guard from a scrapped blade of 1095. Walnut handle, with a short lag bolt in the butt. Please critique, and suggestions are rather welcomed.
  2. I've got the handle (scales) part down. Now I need the time to get the metal smithing worked out.
  3. Well, getting paid for your hobby is pretty great!
  4. I bought one, but show pics of yours please!

  5. As a very amateur silversmith/metal/lapidary artist, I see see some jewelry applications. This would also make for some great handle material, grond and polished!
  6. Sounds like you had way too much fun! KOOL!
  7. Tom, I know what you mean. Well the anvil passed the ball bearing test with flying colors. Not to beat up. So I took the leap of faith and bought it. It has the Fisher marking on one end, the end has a faint 1881 (year date, maybe), a supposed angel on the side.
  8. Wish I had a picture to post, but yours says alot!
  9. Is a #70 Fisher anvil, circa 1880's a good anvil? And if it is, what would be a reasonable price? All the info, I amm getting from this from is greatly appreciated. Thanks, Dave PS Looking at the pix, under the horn and across the bottom it says FISHER, with a number 7 right above it.
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