Hello,
My name is Elizabeth Perreault. I'm a paralegal at Johnson, Brennan & Klein in Colorado. We have a client who is looking for several custom pieces to be made for him. He is looking for someone to make him a wedding ring (a replacement for his that was lost), a torc (a front-opening neck ring), a hunter knife, a tomahawk and a spear head. He wants these pieces to be made from Damascus steel and have a copper burst pattern.
Our client is currently in prison on non-violent charges and should be released in 3 years. He has the financial resources to pay for these works (we'd pay you and he'd reimburse us). He's a nice guy and a little unorthodox (part of his charm). He would be able to communicate through email to better describe the items he wants. In an ideal world, he'd love to work with one craftsman for all pieces, but that may not be possible. If there are craftsmen who specialize in an area, we'd be glad to work with several craftsman to have the pieces created.
If you are a knifemaker/craftsman, work in Damascus steel and are interested in crafting one or all of these items, please contact me. If you can refer someone who can make these items, I'd be appreciative. I'm not sure where to start and am hoping for some guidance and/or knifemakers/craftsmen who can help.
Sincerely,
Elizabeth Perreault
eperreault@jbk-law.com
My name is Elizabeth Perreault. I'm a paralegal at Johnson, Brennan & Klein in Colorado. We have a client who is looking for several custom pieces to be made for him. He is looking for someone to make him a wedding ring (a replacement for his that was lost), a torc (a front-opening neck ring), a hunter knife, a tomahawk and a spear head. He wants these pieces to be made from Damascus steel and have a copper burst pattern.
Our client is currently in prison on non-violent charges and should be released in 3 years. He has the financial resources to pay for these works (we'd pay you and he'd reimburse us). He's a nice guy and a little unorthodox (part of his charm). He would be able to communicate through email to better describe the items he wants. In an ideal world, he'd love to work with one craftsman for all pieces, but that may not be possible. If there are craftsmen who specialize in an area, we'd be glad to work with several craftsman to have the pieces created.
If you are a knifemaker/craftsman, work in Damascus steel and are interested in crafting one or all of these items, please contact me. If you can refer someone who can make these items, I'd be appreciative. I'm not sure where to start and am hoping for some guidance and/or knifemakers/craftsmen who can help.
Sincerely,
Elizabeth Perreault
eperreault@jbk-law.com