Hey all,
Today I've got two more mini crow/pry bars with a lot of cool colors coming through, and a really awesome titanium spoon. These are all hand forged from raw grade 2 titanium. The photos are just quick, unedited shots from an OK camera. Colors are more intense in person. All of these have the quality of illusion; they look like some heavier forged material until you lift them up.
Anodizing is a process of building a layer of ozide on the surface of the titanium. It isn't an extremely tough finish, and can by scratched and rubbed off by abrasives. The titanium itself will last until long after we're gone
I accept payment through Paypal, no FF please. I will cover fees. My paypal address is blackswanhandmade@gmail.com
Up first is the EDC sized pry. This one is 5.5" long, and weighs just 18 grams. The color on this bar is pretty dreamy, ranging from a mystical light green to cotton candy pink in spots. There is a countersunk 1/8" hole by the nail-puller end for hanging from keys or whatever else you can think of. It's stamped "PARK". $40 SOLD shipped to CONUS
The next pry is much larger, forged from 3/8 rod. It's 7.5" and weighs just 63 grams (just over 2 ounces!). I didn't strip it before anodizing so the surface is mostly gray but rainbow colors shine through at the tips. It's stamped "PARK #001". $60 SOLD shipped to CONUS
The spoon is 6" long, the bowl of the spoon is 2" x 1.75", and it weighs just 22 grams. The handle is anodized a golden bronze/brown, and the bowl an intense blue. The two pieces of titanium are held together by two copper rivets. Stamped on top of the handle with my maker's mark PARK. $60 SOLD shipped to CONUS
Thanks for looking, as always comments and questions are welcome and encouraged.
Today I've got two more mini crow/pry bars with a lot of cool colors coming through, and a really awesome titanium spoon. These are all hand forged from raw grade 2 titanium. The photos are just quick, unedited shots from an OK camera. Colors are more intense in person. All of these have the quality of illusion; they look like some heavier forged material until you lift them up.
Anodizing is a process of building a layer of ozide on the surface of the titanium. It isn't an extremely tough finish, and can by scratched and rubbed off by abrasives. The titanium itself will last until long after we're gone

I accept payment through Paypal, no FF please. I will cover fees. My paypal address is blackswanhandmade@gmail.com
Up first is the EDC sized pry. This one is 5.5" long, and weighs just 18 grams. The color on this bar is pretty dreamy, ranging from a mystical light green to cotton candy pink in spots. There is a countersunk 1/8" hole by the nail-puller end for hanging from keys or whatever else you can think of. It's stamped "PARK". $40 SOLD shipped to CONUS
The next pry is much larger, forged from 3/8 rod. It's 7.5" and weighs just 63 grams (just over 2 ounces!). I didn't strip it before anodizing so the surface is mostly gray but rainbow colors shine through at the tips. It's stamped "PARK #001". $60 SOLD shipped to CONUS





The spoon is 6" long, the bowl of the spoon is 2" x 1.75", and it weighs just 22 grams. The handle is anodized a golden bronze/brown, and the bowl an intense blue. The two pieces of titanium are held together by two copper rivets. Stamped on top of the handle with my maker's mark PARK. $60 SOLD shipped to CONUS



Thanks for looking, as always comments and questions are welcome and encouraged.
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