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  1. Special Meeting Notice

    MFC Members from North Mississippi extend an invitation to all MFC to attend a one day workshop and demonstration at the shop of John Crawford, Saturday July 31, 2010.
    John Crawford will discuss the parts and assembly of Tire Hammers and the demo (Tire Hammer utilization and hand hammer) will be presented by Randall Minton. A no charge, all you can eat barbeque, will be provided for all attendants.

    A caravan of vehicles will leave Jackson, early that morning, to arrive no later than 9:30 a.m.

    For questions call John Crawford - Home 662-489-4661 - Cell 662-488-6872

    For directions see “The Upset” May 2010

  2. I'm almost in the same boat you are. After watching Brian Brazeal and LDW I decided to start with a ring with flower. It utilizes a two sided taper and a lot of drawing down. It is small work and loses heat fast. It is teaching hammer control, being ready to forge when it comes out of the fire,
    and humbling me. On my 4th, still hiding the results, but each one gets closer. Check out:
    I'm looking for sombody close to help me learn, you should to.
    David

  3. Check out: http://www.myfoxmemphis.com/dpp/news/local/060410-ms-blacksmith-travels-the-world
    and:http://www.myfoxmemphis.com/dpp/news/local/060310-blacksmiths-show-off-talent-

    These are the two television spots on the conference.

  4. The Mississippi Conference has been overshadowed by ABANA but it was a very good conference. Brian Brazeal was non stop the entire conference. We were afraid to walk away for even a moment, afraid we would miss something. Good demonstration, good hospitality, new friends, great venue, good food and wonderful weather.

  5. It was a great conference, definitely a learning environment. Spent a lot of time with Brian and Lyle in the shade. Lot of good information was shared by all the demonstrators and new friendships made. We got pretty good press on local TV, at least two spots. The work exhibited was broad in range and scope, but all first class. I now have a much better understanding of what I need to learn. Wish you could have been there.

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