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Ever think about working at Albion?
Albion Armorers is looking for good, dedicated craftspeople.

We need talented and dedicated craftspeople in our blade grinding and cutlery shop, who share the dream and passion of creating painstakingly accurate, fully-functional semi-custom swords. We will most likely be hiring 2-4 new craftspeople over the next year, so we thought we'd let everyine know now to help spread the word.

Long hours and low pay are a given, but it is an exciting place to be if your passion is the same as ours. Your knowledge and experience as a craftsperson will grow as well, working with some of the best in the sword production industry. Serious inquiries only, previous experience in metal finishing and fabrication, fine woodworking or jewelry work required.

Please send letters of interest to Howy Waddell (formal resumes not a requirement):
email: howyw@albionarmorers.com

Mailing address:

Albion Armorers
421 Second Street
PO Box 66
New Glarus, WI 53574

Websites:

http://albionarmorers.com
http://filmswords.com
http://jodysamson.com


Best,

Howy
Boy oh Boy, I wish I lived a lot closer to you guys... the commute from California would be a killer, though. And I thought that driving to the SF Bay Area was a bit much!

Still, good luck on this!


Gordon
Gordon Frye wrote:
Boy oh Boy, I wish I lived a lot closer to you guys... the commute from California would be a killer, though. And I thought that driving to the SF Bay Area was a bit much!

Still, good luck on this!


Gordon


Hey Gordon!

When we open "Albion West" someday, we'll keep you in mind.

Best,

Howy
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Ever think about working at Albion?


Every day. :D
It is my sincerest hope that Patrick Kelly would never come to work here at Albion! For what would all of the iniquitous traffic violators of his part of Kansas do if they thought that the all mighty Officer Kelly was no longer on duty? I believe Chaos would erupt and he would be recalled to quell said rebellion of the driving impaired! :D :lol: :lol: :lol: ;)
B. Stark wrote:
It is my sincerest hope that Patrick Kelly would never come to work here at Albion! For what would all of the iniquitous traffic violators of his part of Kansas do if they thought that the all mighty Officer Kelly was no longer on duty? I believe Chaos would erupt and he would be recalled to quell said rebellion of the driving impaired! :D :lol: :lol: :lol: ;)


Have no fear Ben. Someday I fully intend to ride off into the sunset for good, and as fast as my mount can carry me. As such I'm grooming several fine young men to take the Big Kahuna's place when the time comes.

My only concern about working at Albion would be that I don't know how much work we'd actually get done. :lol:
I thought about it !
But,

The snow and cold keep me away !
I moved to CA from IA for that same reason.


Art Elwell
Four problems:
- a wedding coming up that I need to pay for;
- two kids still to get through college;
- winter wardrobe has long since either rotted away or somehow gotten too small
- And the last nail in the coffin is that I am such a klutz that Albion would have me out on my ear in minutes.
Sounds like a great opportunity for those who have the experience! Good luck to all.
I always think about it, but I am back in college now...

Unless I could get transfered to a school near by... :D

of course all I could contribute is my tsukamaki and hilt fitting skills... I don't have a lot of metal working skill yet.....

maybe after I get my teachers credentials I could head your way...

I love snow and wind... and the old town look I saw seems perrrrrfect....

time will tell...
If you need a Wordsmith/PR Guy for freelance work, I'm your man.

Will work for swords!
Howy, I'm a hapless oaf with power tools, and have no crafty skills whatsoever.

But if I hit the Lotto, I'll be there as an Investor at Large, just wandering about playing with stuff and lobbing stacks of cash at everyone.

Sound good to you?

:D
Working at Albion... wow, that is a dream..
However I think the only skill I could offer would be becoming a standing pell for post-production test cuts :idea:
Well, if you need a Physical Therapist to help keep the staff in good working order, I would be happy to help out---at least until it gets cold! I've kinda gotten used to the occassional 70 degree day during the "winter" in Oklahoma! I'm not sure my rather meager handyman skills would be any help! Now, let's see...does it go "measure once and cut twice"? :lol:
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Gosh, this like every metalworker's dream. And right in my area of experience, too. :(
Prior obligations. Darnit.
You actually PAY people? Hell..........I'd do it for free.............just to be there and be a part of history. Good luck. mcm.
It would figure! The Army still has a firm grasp on my ankle is not going to let go for about 2 1/2 years. At least it wasn't MY reenlistment I just left - THAT would have been really depressing. Even if I was free, I'm afraid that I suffer the same problem as most of the people who have already commented - insufficient experience. I'm a passable smith, but I have a lot more experience making square nails, than I do swords. Some day I'll post a picture of the large dagger I made. That will ensure that Albion never considers my resume (can anyone say "hammer marks"). :eek: :cry:

Still, my best to all of you who can take Howy up on his offer. I'm certain we'll all benfit in the end. And I will envy you for (at least) the next 2 1/2 years.

-Grey
Work for Albion
Hi Howy,

Any chance of starting a shop in the Philadelphia area? I would work there for free (after I finish with my FT job) for the ability to do something that I enjoy doing as a hobby.

If you do, keep me in mind.

Jeff :lol:
Hi Howy,
Have you considered hiring a higher number of less experienced apprentices and training them the way you want them trained? The reason I say this is from some experience myself. Twenty five years ago I was an apprentice machinist. Got paid next to nothing for 18+ months, but by the end of month 6 there was no difference between my skills and the journeymen. Plus the people you train at Albion don't have any "baggage" on how to do something; and as Albion expands to bigger and better things you guys have a larger team already in place and ready for the next round of apprentice hiring... Ray
Here's another professional writer/editor/researcher who will work freelance for store credit! (that would, of course, knock me out of any Albion product reviews for this site).
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