Sword and Dagger

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I would like to share with you the finished sword and dagger that I worked on. I built the blades for my customer and the handles and sheaths were finished in Switzerland. The sword blade is having some more added so I'm not including a pic of the finished blade yet. You can see the blades before they were embelished below. Thanks.

http://www.joshsmithknives.com/Swords/Sword_0005.htm

http://www.joshsmithknives.com/fixed_blades/fixed_blade_0037.htm

http://www.joshsmithknives.com/Swords/Sword_0006.htm
 
I remember seeing the blades in Reno Josh. Exceptional work, even among your consistently exceptional work. I have to say that the fittings are not my fav', but then they weren't made for me.
 
:eek: impressive josh..............and don't take this wrong, but even comeing from you it is impressive. what i mean is your work is awesome on a normal level the design and finish of these are over the roof....
 
Thanks guys. I agree with you Joss. The handles were done to my customers specifications. They are definitely over the top but still amazing how much work was put into them.
 
that is some insane sh:eek:t!
love all this workin outside da box!
 
Hi Josh,

Incredible, indeed. Well-beyond what I was expecting. I am guessing they are still doing doing the gold lettering on the sword as well?

Often royalty spends to lavish excess. Exhibit A.

When's the next in the series due...??? :D ;)

The finish photography is amazing as well. A real pro. :thumbup:

Thanks!

Coop
 
Thanks guys. Jim I know they are still lettering the sword blade but not sure what they are putting on it. As to when the next one will be done I'm not sure. They've ordered 10 more dagger blades all with different mosaic Damascus. I will complete those by the end of the year but I'm not sure when they will have them finished with handles or what they will do. I'm not sure who did the photography. It was done in Switzerland.

Thanks for your comments guys.
 
Nice Josh...as usual.
I can't wait to see the next project. You seem to be getting the T back blade curve down...10 or so more and you might actually be able to produce something that is worth looking at. LOL!!!
U B amazing!
 
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