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Richard Furrer
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Posted: Thu 08 Feb, 2007 8:12 am Post subject: Dagger |
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Hello All,
Finished this one today.
14" long 1.5" wide three bar composite (wrought iron/1095) with twisted wrapped cutting edge. The handle is 5" long made of steel with gold overlay (from India). The sheath is leather over wood tooled to match the floral motif of the handle.
19" over all and about 500 grams without sheath.
Ric
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Ric Furrer
Sturgeon Bay, WI
www.doorcountyforgeworks.com
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J. Bedell
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Posted: Thu 08 Feb, 2007 9:02 am Post subject: |
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Wow Richard that is beautiful. I love how the pattern in the blade and the floral patterned hilt seem to work together to make one flow into the other (at least that is my perception). Very nice work indeed!
-James
The pen may be mighter, but the sword is much more fun.
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Allen Andrews
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Posted: Thu 08 Feb, 2007 9:37 am Post subject: |
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What a great looking dagger! I like everything about it Well done.
" I would not snare even an orc with a falsehood. "
Faramir son of Denethor
Words to live by. (Yes, I know he's not a real person)
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Justin Pasternak
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Posted: Thu 08 Feb, 2007 10:19 am Post subject: |
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That dagger is an excellent piece of workmanship, Good Job!!!
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Lee O'Hagan
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Posted: Thu 08 Feb, 2007 11:31 am Post subject: |
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Hi Ric,
Beautiful piece,
When you say the about the handle-overlay work,did you make the handle and have the Koftgiri (spelling?) done or had the handle made for the blade from India,
with the tang end,it looks dismountable?but the four rosette's could be pinned?
Really nicely done,
Thanks for sharing,
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Richard Furrer
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Posted: Sat 10 Feb, 2007 12:21 pm Post subject: |
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Hello All,
The blade is attached with cutlery resin and will not come out of the handle (blind holes in the tang and pins held by resin). The gold overlay as well as the steel for the handle were made in India. I made the blade. The koftgari overlay technique is one I will learn, but as of now I do not have that skill-set.
Yours,
Ric
Ric Furrer
Sturgeon Bay, WI
www.doorcountyforgeworks.com
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Patrick Kelly
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Posted: Sat 10 Feb, 2007 2:13 pm Post subject: |
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That's an excellent piece Richard, truly excellent. It has a lot of texture while still being a very sleek design. I love it.
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Lee O'Hagan
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Posted: Sun 11 Feb, 2007 3:38 am Post subject: |
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Cheers Ric,
It's a fine piece all round,
i dont doubt you'll add the handle detailing to your skills
as for skill set your being modest,again
Thanks for sharing,
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Jens A Butler
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Posted: Wed 14 Mar, 2007 1:55 pm Post subject: |
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Another amazing Blade Richard , I Just can't get over that style of pattern welding , it speaks to the soul !
Well Done !!
Jens
http://www.goldenboararmoury.com/index.html
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Richard Furrer
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Posted: Wed 21 Mar, 2007 10:03 pm Post subject: |
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Hello All,
Thank you for the kind words.
Here is the sheath.
Attachment: 47.28 KB
Ric Furrer
Sturgeon Bay, WI
www.doorcountyforgeworks.com
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