...But there's no other way to describe the work of this much-lamented talent. It is a darn shame he is no longer in the sword biz, as a "Hammerman" or "swordslipper" or whatever you'd prefer to call it. His work ethic, professionalism, and attention to detail were amazing. He was one of very few modern makers to have mastered the turk's-head knot; ElJay Erickson is another who uses turk's heads on occasion, beyond that I'm not sure who else does them (Hanwei uses turk's heads on some of their basket-hilts, how they make them, or if they use some kind of short-cut, I have no idea). Erik knew how a sword should feel, how it should behave, and he made swords with those concepts in mind. He had a broad range and could make swords from just about any era or culture. And I am extremely fortunate to own three of his creations.
Anyway, let me shut up and let the pictures speak for themselves. And if you have any pictures of any other Erik Stevenson/Phoenix Metal Creations stuff, post 'em!









