Here are a few pics me and my son took.
I'd like to thank Indian George once again and all the Helpers that made this great experience happen.
Here are a few pics me and my son took.
I'd like to thank Indian George once again and all the Helpers that made this great experience happen.
George musta been taking a nap??
This "was" a good piece of 1084 till I put a Hammer to it
I asked Jim Siska if I was doin ok? He never would give a negative comment but his expression........
Me and my Helper
Geeze, i said 3 inches!!
Great knives but ugly-ass sidekicks,Love the Mohawk,Dave.
Nice pics. So do you go there to just hammer on steel or did you actually make something.ILK
the first for you,my grandpaw was a blacksmith,brings back old times,cool............
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A day at Jim Siska's house and them 2 forged blades are lookin real good!!!
Jim sure helped us out but Me and Stabber Jr did a lot of the flat grinding ourselves. Jim sobered up the shoulders.
One more day in the shop and we'll fit the guards and attatch the crown stag handles.
Oh, ya that's something. You and the boy probably have a whole new respect for a custom made knife. I know I would after all that hammering and grinding. Look forward to seeing some more progress pics.ILK