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Daneax of the Varangian Guard

9” Blade composed of Chevron Steel, Zanjir, and Wolf’s tooth Pattern Welded steel, Wrought Iron from Daryl Meier and a 5 ft Curly ash and hickory laminated haft capped with bronze fabricated details.

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Whisper

Early Middle Eastern Straight Sword, 40” blade 3” wide at the guard. 49” overall. Chevron and accordion Mosaic Steel. Guard is precision damascus set twisted bars, twisted steel pommel, goat leather, wood, stainless drive pins.

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Relic of the Fishspeakers

Chevron and Accordion Mosaic Steel, Mosaic Bolsters, bog oak and carved mammoth ivory handle, black lip pearl medallions.

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Tension

Pesh-Kabz with my own Flowing Zanjir (Chain) pattern and Chevron steel, mosaic bolsters and medalions, ironwood handle.

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Djinn's Toothpick

A coffin handled bowie in crucible steel (wootz) made by Peter Swarzburt, forged ground and hardened by me. Chevron Damascus Guard, Ironwood scales, Stainless spacers.

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Progeny

Early Middle Eastern straight Sword 39” long, 2.75” at the base, 47” overall. 4000 layer W Construction laddered blade. Goat Hide and wood handle, Zanjir Steel guard and pommel.

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Relic Kiliji Folder

Folding knife based on a turkish saber, Twisted W’s steel, Mosaic dovetailed bolsters, mammoth ivory scales.

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Kiliji Folder

First folding knife, inspired by a Turkish Saber otherwise known as a Kiliji, Complex twist damascus, 416 stainless, black cherry burl.

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Zanjir Knives

Knives I’ve made using the Zanjir Pattern

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Coffin for the Sheriff

4 Bar complex Turkish Twist, pinstripe guard and spacers, bronze and stabilized oak. 20” overall, 14” blade.

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Parasynonymous

These two daggers were designed to be identical in form, but their material was changed by a single step during the process. This illustrates how single choices and seemingly small changes can drastically affect the outcome of an event. The Parasynonymous means two things that are almost the same, but distinct.

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Norwegian Carving Axe

This axe is made of pure iron from a bloom furnace, run by Lee Sauder, wrought iron, and my own Zanjir and “Geartooth” patterns. The blade is 8 inches long and sports an Osage orange handle, the handle is swayed back to keep your hands out of the way of the work.

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No Clever Names

Sculptural harpoon or spear, this is a non functional piece and is strictly a sculpture, 75 layer twisted damascus, ash spacer and a gembok horn sit perched on a forged steel stand. This piece has been quite literally years in the making, and has traveled with me about 1600 miles, I enjoy its form and was glad to finally have the time to complete it.

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Reliquary

An outside the box practice in forging rings and scrolls, ended up as a reliquary for a few trips and related experiences. It is steel, leather and curly ash.

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Depth's Reaver

15" 1075 blade, stainless, bronze and nickel 22" overall. Stand is cast glass and bead blasted ash. Themed on the north atlantic and glaciers!

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Chisels and Tomahawk set

A set of chisels and a tomahawk that I made for a client and his son. 1084 and 15n20 pinstripe damascus, 1 1/16th paring chisel and 5/8ths paring chisel, 2.5" blade on the tomahawk

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Axes

A selection of axes I am able to produce!

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ABS Journeyman Set

Knives created for the American Bladesmithing Society Journeyman presentation set and performance test, I passed! All blades are either 1084 or 1075 and sport some sort of stabilized handle.

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Turkish Bowie

4 Bar Turkish Twist/Gordion Knot Damascus steel. Stainless and bronze fileworked guard and spacers, stabilized curly maple handle.

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Elven Fighting Axe

22" overall length, curly ash handle, head is 8" 4" cutting edge, 15n20/1095 10 core pattern welded steel.

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Pocket Cutter

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The Vasa 24

Recently I was awarded a Fulbright Research grant to go to Sweden. I was in charge of the full process of recreating a functional replica of a 17th century cannon. This included pattern making, mold making, heavy fabrication, chasing, and finishing of the canno all according to strict historical accuracy. 

For more information on the cannon and the entirety of the processes that went into its creation, please visit: http://www.vasamuseet.se/creating-the-cannon

 

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Retribution

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Rigging Knife

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Chisels

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Itzpapalotl's Fang

Itzpapalotl is an Aztec goddess who's name translates Obsidian Butterfly, and she is described as having a skeletal head and bat wings tipped with obsidian blades. The inspiration for this project was to make an Aztec style machete, and what better way than to make a blade for the god of Obsidian and second Lord of the Night.

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The Butcher's Bowie

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Ganesh's Blessing

Indian War Axe interpretation. Very non-traditional, but a whole lot of fun! Examples from the Indo-Persian tradition were counterbalanced with a carved elephant instead of a hammer or blade. The elephant motif has a practical as well as symbolic function. The figure counterbalances the blade as well as symbolises strength. There may also be an allusion to the elephant-headed Hindu deity Ganesh as 'Remover of obstacles.' While it has no elephant, I'm sure it'd remove an obstacle or two.

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Gaul's Bane

28" Blade, 6 cores of twisted pattern welded steel with random edges. walnut and bronze scabbard fittings and details. 32" overall.

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Vasa Lion

A wood carving from the ship Vasa. These lions decorated all of the gun ports of the ship. I had some free time and I thought I would have a try at it!

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Collaboration

This is a collaborative design between myself and fellow bladesmith Anders Hogstrom. He designed it, and I modified, forged, ground and polished it. It has been sent back to him for a handle and finishing touches!

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Liner Lock

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Blood Ash Chopper

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Blood Ash Fighter

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Cross Pein

9 Core twisted steel, 15n20/1095. 15" handle, curly ash. 

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Redundancy

18" across the head, 15n20/1095 Multi billet twisted composite construction, curly ash handle, bronze cap and studs.

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Cigar Cutter Redux

The same owner of my previous cigar cutter approached me with a new project, to revise the first design and make it more portable. The arms on the box are clamps that hold the case to the table, the cutter itself clips into the top of the case. The lever on the front of the case drops the clippings into the case to be disposed of later, and the rest for the cigars is adjustable to fit all guages of cigars popular on the market right now. 

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Outdoorman's Knives

A selection of blades made for clients for outdoors use such as camping, hunting, or fishing. 

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Kitchen Knives

Kitchen knives. They are all made of hand forged pattern welded steel, and a selection of fine hardwoods.

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Tomahawk

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The Beast

Aptly named for its size and process count. 42" long, 8" blade. Hand forged pattern welded head, walnut and ash haft.

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Ceremonial Scissors

Ceremonial Scissors comissioned by Massachusetts College of Art and Design to use in building opening ceremonies.

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Cigar Cutter

A unique cigar cutter commissioned by a good friend. High carbon steel blades, brass and walnut fixtures.

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A Viking Funeral

January of 2010 I was asked to make a very unique object for a very unique situation. I was asked to make a boat for a viking funeral to be held for David Wollenweber. So these photos are from the show (Held in MassArt’s Godine Family Gallery) that Matt Hickey, Corey Oberlander, and I had in honor of the situation, as we were all friends with the deceased. The show, The Suns that Sank Below, and work we created certainly consumed us. The show was held in May and the Funeral was on the summer solstice of 2010. Photos of the ceremony are courtesy of Paul Ladd Photography.

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Gungnir

Spear of the All-Father. Raven themed carving. 10.5' long, 10" wide. Blades are 14" long. Pattern welded head and ash haft.

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The Protector

A faceshield I designed for myself, bronze and leather.

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Shield

African Mahoghany shield, steel boss, 36" diameter.

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Knives, older work.

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Daneax of the Varangian Guard
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Whisper
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Relic of the Fishspeakers
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Tension
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Djinn's Toothpick
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Progeny
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Relic Kiliji Folder
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Kiliji Folder
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Zanjir Knives
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Coffin for the Sheriff
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Parasynonymous
Carving Axe
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Norwegian Carving Axe
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No Clever Names
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Reliquary
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Depth's Reaver
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Chisels and Tomahawk set
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Axes
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ABS Journeyman Set
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Turkish Bowie
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Elven Fighting Axe
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Pocket Cutter
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The Vasa 24
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Retribution
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Rigging Knife
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Chisels
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Itzpapalotl's Fang
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The Butcher's Bowie
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Ganesh's Blessing
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Gaul's Bane
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Vasa Lion
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Collaboration
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Liner Lock
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Blood Ash Chopper
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Blood Ash Fighter
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Cross Pein
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Redundancy
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Cigar Cutter Redux
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Outdoorman's Knives
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Kitchen Knives
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Tomahawk
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The Beast
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Ceremonial Scissors
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Cigar Cutter
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A Viking Funeral
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Gungnir
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The Protector
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Shield
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Knives, older work.

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