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Post by L Driggers (fallen) on Sept 18, 2021 23:38:15 GMT
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Post by pellius on Sept 19, 2021 0:22:47 GMT
Beautiful work
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stormmaster
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I like viking/migration era swords
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Post by stormmaster on Sept 19, 2021 0:31:50 GMT
i see migration sword, i like
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Post by Scott on Sept 19, 2021 1:05:05 GMT
Very nice! What wood did you use for the guard?
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Post by joe_meadmaker on Sept 19, 2021 1:06:26 GMT
Great looking blade! Beautiful!
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Post by paulmuaddib on Sept 19, 2021 15:11:43 GMT
Wow! Also interested in what type of wood you used. Or I guess I should say two types of wood. Really like that feature on the grip.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2021 15:54:02 GMT
LOVE IT! Great job. The metal hilt components are especially well done. If I'm not mistaken, Mrs. Driggers usually does the wood work, which looks great as usual. I think I saw another one of these you made back in June, it had oak wood and was really nice.
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Post by L Driggers (fallen) on Sept 20, 2021 1:08:12 GMT
LOVE IT! Great job. The metal hilt components are especially well done. If I'm not mistaken, Mrs. Driggers usually does the wood work, which looks great as usual. I think I saw another one of these you made back in June, it had oak wood and was really nice. Yes she does the other one you are talking about had Ash. This one is Red Heart with a tumlar inlay.
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Post by L Driggers (fallen) on Sept 20, 2021 1:16:14 GMT
Wow! Also interested in what type of wood you used. Or I guess I should say two types of wood. Really like that feature on the grip. It's Red heart with a Tumilar inlay.
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