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Great Wave Forge
At Knife West Table 26 was the talented and friendly Dan Pfanenstiel of Great Wave Forge !

Dan had some really awesome pieces and it was a pleasure to meet him & his wife !

Mac


Wakizashi
16" nagasa
Forged 1050 steel, clay hardened
Copper & iron fittings
Sterling silver menuki
$1,800.00

Hira Zakuri Tanto in Shira Saya
11.5" nagasa
Copper habaki
1050 blade steel, clay hardened, hand forged
$500.00

Warthog Tusk and Damascus Knife
1050 & L6 steel
Copper & buffalo spacers
Leather sheath
$600.00

Shinogi Zukuri blade
In-Progress


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Mac,

Thank you for sharing the photos.

I look forward to seeing more from everyone else.

Regards.
Great photos Mac, I am still trying to get them re-sized then hosted up! The Blue Beast should be a tad faster the next time you see it :eek: Thanks Patrick, I got plenty of good eye candy photos of you :lol: The Death Dealer helm is a beauty, I don't recall the weight of the D.D but once on the old noggin it was very comfortable and the weight distribution perfect! Also to mention the chainmail goods that Harlan makes are just perfect, smooth and clean, my wife took the one I bought her to work so here is another fine example

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The amazing work of William & Elizabeth Lloyd of The Chiseler's Art
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The Mantis helm by Lars Hanson from Albion Armorers
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Just a few of the antiques that were to be found...
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Some Michael "Tinker" Pearce goods
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The work of Nicholas Marcelja aka Red Troll Forge

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The work of Warren Thomas (If I would have gone on Thurs I would have been able to pick up his single "Yori" he had! yep kickmyself!)

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The work of J.P Miller

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I tells ya. It's really hectic going to 2 different large shows at the same time, particularly when you're trying to manage an entourage.

Me and my posse of scary looking Asian guys (and one pretty blonde girl) made it for the morning of Saturday, then we dashed off to the SHOT show. In addition to being a Sardonic, Sadistic Asian Supervillain, I am also "Chief Counsel" for an FFL holder. That's my story and I'm sticking to it. ;)

Sorry I missed Sergeant Mac, and Ben Sweet (with whom I only communicated via these forums). Did get to say quick hello to the Albion skeleton crew, Vince and Grace, Tinker, Scott Slobodian, and the Dawson Gang. I would've given anything to see the guys in the Death Dealer helms. I was offered a chance to don them, but had to decline for religious reasons.

I think I should have enough vacation days saved up, so next year I will be able to manage my time better.
Hey Stephen, Mac and I looked for ya...Did you take any pics from the Shot?

Yes that does say $40,000...

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Mac reaching at Barry Dawson's table...seems to be a missing knife on that table ;)

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Last edited by Ben Sweet on Tue 01 Feb, 2005 9:32 pm; edited 1 time in total
Great pics, Ben !

I started to attach hoards of pictures, here, but decided that I was probably going to overwhelm this thread pretty quickly !
So I scrapped that idea and have begun to put together a few albums so that folks can view them if they choose to !
( I'll continue adding pics here but the bulk will get stored on my little PictureTrail deal ! )

So far I've got 2 of them up ..... one for the fine antigue arms brought by Pat Tougher of Scottish Sword & Shield , and the other for the wonderful pieces brought by Rob Miller of Lion Gate Arms & Armour ! So do check them out if you get the chance .

Meeting these two gentleman was a pleasure and I thank them both very much for putting up with my constant flashing camera, as well as my grubby little basket-paws (which were forever touching something on their tables ;-)

Mac
Thomas McDonald wrote:
( I'll continue adding pics here but the bulk will get stored on my little PictureTrail deal ! )


I'd love to see them in our "Events, Shows, and Gatherings" area of the myArmoury.com albums, myself!
Nathan Robinson wrote:
Thomas McDonald wrote:
( I'll continue adding pics here but the bulk will get stored on my little PictureTrail deal ! )


I'd love to see them in our "Events, Shows, and Gatherings" area of the myArmoury.com albums, myself!


Doh !
Now how did I , the myArmoury-album-King-himself, manage to forget about that section ? (which is perfect by the way)

I'll work on that tomorrow ( sleepy time for we east-coasters dont cha know ;-)

Thanks Chief, Mac
wow great pics. wish i could have been there.
The modern tactical stuff leaves me cold, but those are awfully sweet hawks!
Mac's new toy !
Upon arrival at the show Vince took me for a walk over to the antique side to checkout a piece he thought was rather cool !
We roamed the aisles and eventually found Row FF, tables 7-8, that belonged to an antique dealer named Jeffrey R. Millet.

The piece turned out to be a Scottish 'Irish'-hilted backsword, with curved sabre blade, selling for the rather low sum of $895.00 . Upon examination we both concluded that the hilt, although extremely well made, and aged, had to be of modern make ..... with its blade being of much older vintage, probably 18th century cavalry ?

The sword was a joy to weild, feeling wonderful in hand, and having just the right feel that a good antique original should possess ! At this pricepoint is was well worth the money and had us thinking that this hilt could easily be the work of one E.B. Erickson (Eljay) ! I shall have to ask our friend if this might be by his hand ?

As I'd just got to the show, and had yet to see what was on hand, I decided to take a chance and walk away with the hope I that I might be able to still acquire it, if still available, later !

Mr. Millet was gracious and forthcoming, allowing us to handle, photograph, and checkout all the wonderful items on his table. * He had some incredible Scottish all steel pistols for sale that were going for the big bucks, I haven't seen that many in one place but for a museum !

Okay, long story short ...... I scoped out everything there, and by the next day, Saturday, I returned to Jeffrey's table and was happy to see that the sword was still available, which I than proceeded to buy !
(all the other stuff that I wanted was a tad out of my wallets reach .... maybe next year :-)

Vince & Grace were kind enough to offer to take the sword home, and ship it out to me, as the airports these days are frowning on this sort of a carry-on ;-) Thanks, guys !
I did buy one other little knife at the show, a Lynn Dawson, but I'll ramble on about that one when it arrives!

So anyways ..... this was Mac's big buy at Vegas '05


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Wonderful pics guys thanks! This has got me jonesin' for the Atlanta show to hurry up and roll around.


Bill
:eek: Oooh Mac!
That one are a really beauty, clean design, not over done, beautyful blade,
its have everything i like, perfect or "Lagom" in swedish, ready to use and have for a wallhanger,
a full hit, I am jealous on that one, :D

Congratulations to your new baby, Mac! :cool:
Thanks for all the pictures, Mac! Did you just "happen" to get any other shots of those cute little brass-and-steel Highland Snaphaunce pistols next to the cool basket hilt??? Great looking sword, btw, and I would think WELL worth the price, if only for a really nice sword, whether original or not!

Thanks again, and glad you had fun on the edge of the Left Coast, LOL!

Gordon
That was a good grab Mac on the basket hilt :!: You know you gotta post some good eye candy pics when she gets to her new home...I have not even had a chance to shoot my new grabs and it was a cool 78 degrees outside yesterday :lol:

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Gordon Frye wrote:
Thanks for all the pictures, Mac! Did you just "happen" to get any other shots of those cute little brass-and-steel Highland Snaphaunce pistols next to the cool basket hilt??? Great looking sword, btw, and I would think WELL worth the price, if only for a really nice sword, whether original or not!
Thanks again, and glad you had fun on the edge of the Left Coast, LOL! Gordon


Hi Gordon

Funny you should mention those pistols as I was just resizing the images of them to fit here :-)

Mac

The Lemon butt snaphaunce was dated c. 1625


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Mac, You Da Man! Those are great! Thanks! Now to pass these off to my "dealer", to help keep up my habit, LOL! (I might have to take up a life of crime to pay for for these toys, but I'll have to remember to only rob very old liquor stores with them...) The all-steel Highland pistols are very cool too... the percussion one's seem strange to me though!

Nice US Navy Remington Rolling Block rifle there too, BTW.

I appreciate that you took them, and moreso that you took the time to post them. Thank you!

Cheers,

Gordon


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A nice pair marked "MacLeod" selling for the tidy sum of $21,500.00

Mac


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And of course there was the incredible Vince Evans table of goodies ! Mac


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