Outstanding work! I like the fit and finish with all your forged blades… from start to finish and the heat treat process you always remind us of the process for a usable finished knife. Keep up the great work and posts of your craftsmanship.
If you don't mind me asking. Where do you get your pewter @ iv heard on another video a guy talking about certain pewter mixes aren't good for knife bolsters. Thank you for your time and your videos
what state are you located in? im stationed at barksdale in shreveport louisiana at the moment and would love to meet up. im a blacksmith myself and would love to learn more from you.
Absolutely beautiful piece of art! A true southern blacksmith.. a sad lost art .
Outstanding work! I like the fit and finish with all your forged blades… from start to finish and the heat treat process you always remind us of the process for a usable finished knife. Keep up the great work and posts of your craftsmanship.
Not much to do this rainy day Sept 16 . Seating in the house watching your very informative ( not how to ) videos. Lol . I learn some things. Thanks.
I like the pewter pour technique, I have never seen that before. Nice little knife and I am going to try that pewter pour. Thanks for the video.
Thank you!
Nice work and I learned some things.
A nice knife mate ,like your style
Beautiful little knife.
Dude! Excellent work. Simple & functional knife. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
I really enjoy seeing your videos, Thank you Sir!
Thanks for showing the process...love your work!
Thank you Robert!
Beautiful blade
Loved it
Very nice.
Great job....Your knives are beautiful. Simple is better.
Thank you very much!
Another great looking knife, thank you for showing it. Have you done a sharpening video yet?
Nevermind, I saw it on that trail knife video.
how do you patina your blades i love the look
If you don't mind me asking. Where do you get your pewter @ iv heard on another video a guy talking about certain pewter mixes aren't good for knife bolsters. Thank you for your time and your videos
Very cool backwoods blade! Did you make your own touchmark stamps?
Where do you get your antlers from
Thanks for the video! I noticed a toolmark on your blade. Where did you get that made, or did you make it yourself?
Yes sir that is my trade mark or touch mark. It identifies me as the maker
Rough and ready just the way I like it ,like myself I think we were born in the wrong century
Yeah Pat I think I was supposed to be in the 18th century lol. Love it !
What steel you use? Looks 👍🏻
Mostly old spring steel from old cars of the 20’s and 30’s.
@@oldsouthforge831 thanks, where do you get your pewter?
what state are you located in? im stationed at barksdale in shreveport louisiana at the moment and would love to meet up. im a blacksmith myself and would love to learn more from you.