2013 was an outstanding year at Crusader Monk. 252 commissions were completed in 364 days making for a tremendous, although crowded time here. As most of you know, I work out of my personal shop in my garage, so if you can imagine that volume of swords moving through your home in a year's time, you'll get the point (pun intended). One unfortunate side effect of such a good year is that my time to post in progress and completed commission threads in the forums was diminished to nearly nil. Even now, I have 8 commissions I am working on to be finished in the next 7 days. But, even though I do not post as frequently, I am still here working the whole time making more scabbards than ever before.
I still have only a two week turn around time, but it's a challenge daily to maintain. Many days, I am working until well into the evening to get something finished up. With the addition of many manufacturer and vendor clients, such as KoA and Odinblades, this type of volume looks to increase in the coming year to the point to where I am actively seeking an apprentice to help me out with orders.
None of this would be possible without the great people in the community that allow me to take on their commissions. For this, I am greatly appreciative. I'd like to give thanks to everyone of our myArmoury customers. Thank you for making 2013 such a great year, I look forward to serving you in 2014.
Now, I am not going to post 252 photos of swords here, because of band-width restrictions, but I will post a few for your enjoyment. :lol:

One of the biggest innovations in 2013 for Crusader Monk is that I went from using a laminate method of creating sword scabbards to doing a 2-piece carved core - which resulted in a much thinner scabbard with a much more lenticular shape than my first generation product.

This Del Tin was in pieces when it arrived (bare blade, pommel and guard blank, no grip). Everything had to be milled out and made to fit, in addition to having a new grip added, which resulted in quite a nice little sword for the customer.

Albion Count

Albion Poitiers and Arn

Albion Chevalier

Albion Munich w/ Wire Accented Scabbard & Suspension

Suontaka Replica w/ Dragon Motif Scabbard & Strap Bridge Suspension

Atrim Type XIV w/ Peacock Feather Scabbard

Albion Constable Scabbard with Vine and Leaf Motif

Albion Crecy w/ Baldric
Thanks again, everyone! :)