I just finished this custom pattern welded dagger for a customer that is having Christian Fletcher do the mounts. This is my first Pwelded blade to be mounted by someone else and I am excited to have Mr Fletcher as the one who is doing it.
1075 and 15n20 with a loose twist. Blade blank forged by Kerry and all the grinding and etching by me. Nice tag team effort on this one.
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I will try to get better photos but its a weird over cast day and I am having trouble getting decent shots of it.
She has a ton of distal taper and feels powerful in the hand. She is about 16" from shoulder to tip. The fullers are all hand ground in by me.
I can't wait to see what Mr Fletcher will do with this one and hope to make more Pwelded blades for him to mount in the future! *hint* *hint*
Looks really neat. Be interesting to see the finished product.
This looks fantastic! I can't wait to see what I can do with it. It will be companion the dagger to a Scots themed single hand sword.
neat takes the words out of my mouth when i first saw it.
is this based off of an original pice or just someone's imagination?
is this based off of an original pice or just someone's imagination?
The customer asked for a "colichemarde" dagger and this is what I came up with. I sketched a few ideas and he chose this shape.
I was inspired by several antique dueling daggers that a close friend of mine owns. Nothing directly though.
I was inspired by several antique dueling daggers that a close friend of mine owns. Nothing directly though.
Christian Fletcher wrote: |
This looks fantastic! I can't wait to see what I can do with it. It will be companion the dagger to a Scots themed single hand sword. |
I think you will love it when you get it in hand. These pics dont do it justice.
Would seem that it would work well as a parrying dagger with the strong and wide ricasso depending on the style of guard used and period aimed for.
Like the Damascus pattern welding a great deal and I think we will be happy to see the finished dagger.
Like the Damascus pattern welding a great deal and I think we will be happy to see the finished dagger.
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