Three blades, even four.
Hello all.
A lot of time has passed, the current situation is unfavorable for me in creating and meeting deadlines. However, I am not lazing around but looking for new solutions that I would like to share with you.
For everyone, a lot of strength and health.

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So beautiful! Are any of those for sale?
Thank you JD Crawford
I'm sorry, I have nothing for sale.
I did all the work on request.
I feel you regarding the current times and the difficulties that they bring. I hope you're well. It's really nice to see this work you've posted. They're absolutely gorgeous, all of them, each are a work of art. What stunning work you produce.
Nathan Robinson - I am honored.
It was hard to get my thoughts to work, but I've already overcome it and I'm rushing forward.
Thanks for your words.
Grace, beauty and power, all combined!

Great job!

I'm not looking to commission a sword at the moment, but what are your feelings about this?
http://myArmoury.com/talk/viewtopic.php?t=387...ght=nimcha
Tomek,
These are absolutely stunning. Thank you for sharing the pictures. I particularly like the decorative elements in yellow metal. Is it done with an overlay process or is it an inlay? It’s lovely.
Paul Hansen, - thank you for the question. The blade of this saber may resemble a Polish saber only in a fragment. But the guns are too distant for me to work without making mistakes.

Tyler C. -Thank you for the kind words.
This method is a compilation of many. For the need to work faster, I had to make it up. First you have to engrave a pattern in steel, then another metal is applied by means of a flame punch. Traditionally, with such a large amount of pattern it would be very expensive.


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I visit here often, but don't post much ...

Simply put though, I've run out of superlatives with which to praise the work TK is doing.
So I'll try this ...

If you've taken a little time -- even online -- to explore some museums and racks of Polish
War Sabers, then look at TK's work, you could only come to the conclusion that there is
some form of powerful positive magic -- for lack of a better word -- at work that can't
accurately be put into words ...

TK obviously has the ability to look into history, these ancient swords, and with eyes, and
hands, and muscle, and imagination capture just about every essence one of these famous
blades possesses.

It really feels beyond amazing ...
There is an amazing level of craftsmanship displayed on these swords. The work is just stunning.

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