A few unusual 'forgeries'...

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The 'tooth' is a fossilized cave-bear tooth.
The hatchet is from an Estwing framing hammer.
Battle axe from a circular saw blade, table leg, iron strips, leather cord wrapped handle.

 
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Pair of steel hunting boomerangs.
Hand sickle (hatchet on 'back').
Colors on all are tempering colors.
Cruciform axe; circular saw blade, leaf spring handle (welded), copper lined holes, tarred hemp wrapped handles.
Enjoy.

 
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Twin Moon Blades
('Micarta' handles)



Vajra Dagger
(steel, copper wrapping, silver bands)



Thats it for now.
Please enjoy.
 
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A week and not a single response?
Looks like I wasted my time.
With 'happy trails' echoing in the silence,
I bid you adieu.
 
Show some better pics close up so the workmanship can be seen and give a little more explanation of your work. People like to see and hear about the quality of custom work. Your work is very interesting and looks good. Close up pics showing the details of the quality of your work will help. Don't give up so easy.
 
That sickle is pretty cool. I'd be interested in seeing better pics and hearing more details about these pieces.
 
Show some better pics close up so the workmanship can be seen and give a little more explanation of your work. People like to see and hear about the quality of custom work. Your work is very interesting and looks good. Close up pics showing the details of the quality of your work will help. Don't give up so easy.
Just click on the pix, of course, for enlargements, but those were the best that I could do. Eyes don't work well anymore and I have to get pix as I can. I share your frustration, though, regarding all the clear detail pix that I can't get.
Questions will always be answered.
Thanx for the response.
 
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That sickle is pretty cool. I'd be interested in seeing better pics and hearing more details about these pieces.
I'll try to get some better pix when someone capable visits me.
As far as details, all I can say is just ask. I could go on ad-nauseum with details, so, I guess I'll wait for specific questions.
I like the sickle, it is one piece construction with a forged blade and 'curl' at the end of the handle. Tarred hemp wrapped handle.
Sharpened on the non-pointy end for chopping, but you have to be careful and know where that wicked point is!
 
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