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Boyd

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That was simply amazing.

I checked their website expecting their pricing to be, like their level of craftsmanship, very high. Turns out they're a bargain, especially the axes and chisels

Thanks for posting Ryan!
 
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countryss

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Bon Iver great musician. The PBS video was truly remarkable. The amount of hours and craftsmanship that the guy put into that sword is amazing. If you can watch that to understand how things were made back then with what was available.
 

jpickar

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A great video!!!
I always wear eye, ear and hand protection when I work on my anvil. Those hot little sparks BURN!

I really like this video! Did I say that already?

John
 

JoeMA

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Great to see that we still have skilled craftsman making tools. It will be a sad day when they are gone and everything is mass-produced in a factory.

Video was terrific. I liked the music, but not with the video. Thought that classical music played during battle scenes would be better. Like "O Fortuna":

 

PeterT

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Great video, I remember looking into possibly buying something in the past, there was a long waiting list in fact they weren't even taking new orders.
 

chris fresh

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lotta respect to that guy,i build things with my hands everyday,but that's a whole nother level.black smithing and glass blowing have both always interested me.i've seen some really cool blown glass shows,but i would really love to go to a shop and see it done first hand.
 
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bullnerd

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Another cool axe vid.

Definately not the craftsmanship of the first video,but a pretty wild forge set-up.

 

Jay_mc1

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It was amazing watching him build that axe. He does great work. I now know what I am "axing" for, for Christmas.
 

srmofo

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I believe those videos were posted here last month. Still, I watched it again. Makes me want to go out and learn how to blacksmith
 

catsteve

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I was looking at getting a grunsfors splitting axe for my father n law for christmas (he could use one).
Then this is posted.
Great video. 1000's + more views within a matter of hours of posting on GJ. It could have been a great pre christmas promotion this small enterprise.
But his website says no orders being taken. such a shame.
Nice to make quality unique tools. better to sell them to the world.
 

Wingnut65

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Thanls, Ryan for posting this. It is great to see that there is talent out there to still make hand made tools. And their site says that orders went ofer a hunderd very quickly, so they stopped taking orders, probably so they can catch up and keep the quality level up. So the demand is there for beautiful tools.
 

ed_v

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That was a beautiful video that was inspiring beyond words. I can't thank you enough for sharing this.

Ed
 

Greg-nwo

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Looks like a few people were impressed enough to order one.... he's had to stop accepting new orders temporarily to try and catch up!
 

thejudges69

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the craftsmanship in these tools are second to none, I doubt that there will ever be any tool manufacturer that will be able to EVER match the quality and craftsmanship of a hand made tool made from a raw piece of steel or wood. I'm asking my buddy about these tools, he lives in europe and I may ask him to get me a couple just to have for conversation. I don't care what your into, BUT the hand made anything is a very quickly dying craft.
 

candikid

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I almost wept a little :'( Absolutely beautiful!
As I live in Europe, I can't see a reason why NOT to buy from these guys whener I need something they could make.
 
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