Posts Tagged "damascus"


A Dagger for Paul

A Dagger for Paul


Posted on Nov 14, 2019

Paul asked me if I was game to make him a dagger. After some sketches and talks, we decided to make this one. It should have something special, business-like. I chose a very unique tungsten damascus with various tool steels added.Comissionned and completed in 2019. I like to make my daggers with an extra thick point zone. This point being no exception is about 8mm thick: almost 1/4″. For the hilt, I selected a unique piece of...

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Schwert

Schwert


Posted on Aug 23, 2009

I made this sword on demand for a lady. I had to take measures to be able to work on anthropometric data. it is all silver, damascus, fossilized walrus tooth, lime wood and salmon skin after old danish/north german swords from circa 300AD/ end of roman imperium. so she(the sword) may be called a spatha. it is typically mounted after the fashion of these days with an I type hilt. the blade is a hard core of damascus with average...

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