Forging a Long Hunter
Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль
This knife is based on a design that was prominent from the 1700s to the mid 1800s. It was carried by the people who would go out in hunting parties, known as "long hunters", and was used as a fighting knife. The knives were originally made by colonial blacksmiths as opposed to being imported from places such as Sheffield, England.
The knife is composed of Sitka Blacktail deer antler for the grip, a small glass arrowhead knapped from blue beach glass set into the pommel, wrought iron guard made from the staple of a 120 year old logging boomstick, copper spacer is buswork from a switchboard off of the USCGC Acushnet which served during WWII (under the name USS Shackle) as a rescue and salvage ship in the Pacific Theater, leaf spring blade from an old boat trailer.
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LETS GO!!! Masterful work and videography
We just discovered y’all yesterday and we are SO HOOKED!! Artistry, craftsmanship that’s just spectacular!!
Best project video yet keep up the excellent work and craftsmanship look forward to the next video
Great work dude. The Long hunter loosk so cool. 👍👍
Love it!
You make it look so easy, I know it's not. Great knife.
Awesome work and great editing
Yet another masterpiece from the real Masters of Blacksmithing! Please keep them coming…..it’s a privilege to watch💪🏼
Good to see you back brother..
Very cool video and knife fellas!
That is beautiful!!
Amazing channel. Greetings from Brasil
Beautiful knife, the history of the components is a bonus. Thanks
Great video! Miss your face Jake!
Cool video! I would like to see an overview of your crucible, an interesting design!
Nice build. I would love to see a video on your forge. Looks very similar to what I've got in mind. Or a video shop tour if you're feeling generous.
Without words, wonderful work, use olive oil and you will see an excellent tempering, it already is but it will be even greater, blessings 👍
You need to get the tour guides from the cruise ships to stop by your place.