Posts: 330 Location: Germany
Sun 08 May, 2016 11:25 pm
Finally: my website!
New Website!
I have finally managed to get my website up and running. It may not be the final version but it should be good enough to make it public now.
http://www.lukasmaestlegoer.com
Please check it out if you like!
I would really appreciate feedback, too! If there's anything you would like changed or such, please let me know.
Thanks for looking!
Posts: 1,265 Location: Malaysia
Mon 09 May, 2016 7:41 am
Finally: my website!
Just checked out your website, Lukas.
I have nothing to say but your swords look quite awesome.
Posts: 1,089 Location: Austin TX
Mon 09 May, 2016 11:33 am
Fully geared for success Lukas - you waste no time, that's great! Considering how inclined to procrastination I was when I was your age, I can't help being impressed by how fast you made it pro.
Keep going!
J
Posts: 242 Location: Poland
Mon 09 May, 2016 1:10 pm
Congratulations Lukas! nice website and a lot of good stuff :)
Looking forward to see more your works. best wishes!
Posts: 1,731 Location: Oxford, UK
Mon 09 May, 2016 1:39 pm
HI Lukas,
I will happily follow the rest - this a great looking site, very mature and well put together and has the added bonus of having great looking swords.
A great achievement.
Tod
Posts: 168 Location: Melbourne, Australia
Mon 09 May, 2016 9:16 pm
Hi Lukas,
Congratulations. The site looks great. I've already bookmarked it, and I'm pretty sure I'll be a regular visitor.
Posts: 330 Location: Germany
Mon 09 May, 2016 10:05 pm
Thank you everybody for your comments. I am very glad to hear that you like the website, feel free to visit it anytime ;) I'm also always happy to chat, you can leave comments there as well.
Thank you for looking!
Posts: 443 Location: Reston, VA
Tue 10 May, 2016 9:40 am
Good job on the site. Very well done.
Bill
Posts: 40 Location: Britain/Germany
Tue 10 May, 2016 11:31 am
Congratulations, it was about time!
A few words on the fine bladesmith who runs that shiny new website:
Well, Lukas is German to the very core.
His work is precise, accurate, efficient.
His personality, as I've experienced (You -might- not remember me) is stern, upright and professional, if a bit prim at times.
Without any doubt, his work is -outstanding- .
He might not be the person -I- would personally go to for ambitious, custom projects I pour my very soul into, since I need a person just as mad and daft as I am to make my visions become reality, to know -just- how I like my pieces.
But if you want a precise, efficient and fully working replica of a bladed weapon, he IS definitely a smith to go to.
You want accurate, beautiful and very well made swords and other bladed shinies, with a dedication to perfection? He can -absolutely- do that on a very high level, and I can only recommend him for such projects.
And Lukas, please do NOT take this the wrong way. Your craftmanship is outstanding, and for most, you might very well be the best or one of the best smiths to go to.
My taste and visions are just too unconventional and insane to be satisfied by a sane person (You seem VERY sane), so I, personally, need someone else... :p
Which does NOT detract from the excellent quality of your work one tiny bit.
Posts: 330 Location: Germany
Tue 10 May, 2016 2:40 pm
Thanks, Bill!
Hi Elric,
I do remember you :)
I try to be sane anyway. Might not always work :D
And you bring up an important point I have actually written about (you can find the article on my website under "about"). Picking a custom sword (maker) is a very personal thing. I believe that as a customer you should know exactly what it is that the maker offers. Every maker has a certain style and if one is spending high dollars on a piece, that style needs to be in line with what you want. Not everything is for everybody.
Posts: 40 Location: Britain/Germany
Tue 10 May, 2016 3:00 pm
Glad you do. :)
And yes, that is -precisely- what I was trying to convey:
The personality, approach and style of a smith is extremely important when choosing the best maker for your dreams.
And for every dream, there is a specific, perfect maker.
Posts: 18 Location: Argentina
Thu 12 May, 2016 6:55 am
Congratulations Lukas!
Excellent assay: What Is A Sword Worth?
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