From Rob Miller's Castle Keep website, Castle Keep, Isle of Skye, Scotland:
"OK,OK...so its time to get a new camera,this one has had its day i think,it has a hand cranked mechanism and a lareg black cloth over the back of it. anyway,this is to illustrate a new construction method that i shall be using from now on,the tang fits tight into the slotted pommel as in all Medieaval swords,but without being peened over at the top.The advantage of this method is two-fold,it allows the sword to be completely dissembled for cleaning etc,and a heated and peened tang on a modern tool steel blade will be brittle due to the heat used in the peening without the ability to anneal it afterwards.Some makers my weld a mild steel end onto the tang to overcome this but that is a further weakness in the construction,so i have provided a tang nut on top that can be undone and tightened up again after re-construction of the sword.I shall be using this in all future Knights swords and Claymores,which will add a little to the price,but worth it i think.. "
Rob's Philosophy as noted on his website:
""When a sword is hand forged it becomes more than a dead piece of steel. The structure of the blade comes awake and crystalises under the hammer blade to produce a tough and far superior weapon to those made by mass production methods. When I started my training as a Bladesmith I began a search for excellence in this field; to try and reproduce acurately the finest blades of history, as living, working pieces, both beautiful and functional."

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