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Sat 07 May, 2011 8:19 am
Before the heavens opened up and soaked everything (including my Dremel - boo hoo!), I had the chance this morning to complete yet another dagger.
This time, I wanted something workmanlike - an everyday huntin' & killin' dagger, if you like - so instead of the fancy brassware, there is a simple cross (less finely cast than the others) without a shell/side guard and a simple brass pommel knob and ferrule. The blade is from the same place as the others, and is again 13.5" long, but this time it's got a satin finish, and has a few slight dings in it. The grip is a piece of antique walnut, and has a waisted (18thC?) profile that is simple yet very elegant (at least, I think so!). A word of advice from my bandaged thumb - don't sharpen the blade until after you mount it to the hilt!!
Hope it inspires you all to similar efforts. Next weekend, I must get on with these
bollock daggers (once my thumb is back in action!).
Julian
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