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Hulagrub

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  1. WOW! On both knife and sheath.
  2. Thanks all!
  3. 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.
  4. I've got the handle (scales) part down. Now I need the time to get the metal smithing worked out.
  5. Well, getting paid for your hobby is pretty great!
  6. Hulagrub replied to j.w.s.'s topic in Knife Making
    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!
  7. WOW! Just awesome.
  8. Very Nice!
  9. Nice!
  10. Sounds like you had way too much fun! KOOL!
  11. 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.
  12. Wish I had a picture to post, but yours says alot!
  13. 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.
  14. Thank you Rusty.

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