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The Sanctuary for Swords
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January 21, 2010
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Seax
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A simple seax, blade left black as the customer requested.
Blade done by me, woodwork by J. Schröter.
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Monkeymitch351
Sep 4, 2011
Artisan Crafter
That's quite a seaxy knife
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Isentosamballerer
Sep 4, 2011
Professional Artisan Crafter
A bit big for a knife, but yes I like it too, simple and sturdy. ^_^
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Monkeymitch351
Sep 5, 2011
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Big knives are fun too
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jotunkid
Oct 29, 2010
Professional Traditional Artist
The pic lol.
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jotunkid
Oct 29, 2010
Professional Traditional Artist
I"ll put pic up when I get a chance . I still have to finish a fire place poker set first.
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jotunkid
Oct 28, 2010
Professional Traditional Artist
I just finished on of these. Forged from d6a and mild steel with wide twists. As soon as its done etching I'll post a pic. This one is looks great. It has that rustic work look.
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Isentosamballerer
Oct 29, 2010
Professional Artisan Crafter
This one is not pattern welded though. I am looking forward to see yours.
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VendelRus
Oct 19, 2010
Very nice blade
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Isentosamballerer
Oct 19, 2010
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I liked that one too. Always hard to see something like that leave the workshop.
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Jan 21, 2010
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