Church & Son
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A couple just to say Hello, I've been lurking here a long time wanting to be more active in KD but my rusty/crusty style is light years behind the cutting edge talent here.




The Hudson Bay chopper meats Plains Indian via Hillbilly blacksmith has bolster and cap from pewter cup, pants are from yard sale coat and old boot. Handle is I think Gum, found it flyfishing on the river and it was full of worms. That's a 2" harness ring for size. Bowie guard is railroad nut that I kept heatin' and beatin', cap was 15 Pesos heated and smacked with 5 pounder. Rawhide over veg-tanned sheath in the Frontier style of Mr. Burrows and Mr. Cohea. Handle, Oak from charcoal pile.
Both are from same piece of horse drawn plow steel, forged, draw filled, quenched in salt water and tempered in a charcoal fire. Only electricity used is for forge blower,'till I can trade for hand blower. I do a lot of period knives, tomahawks and leather from this era.......Thanks for lookin'.........Randy "Preacher" Church




The Hudson Bay chopper meats Plains Indian via Hillbilly blacksmith has bolster and cap from pewter cup, pants are from yard sale coat and old boot. Handle is I think Gum, found it flyfishing on the river and it was full of worms. That's a 2" harness ring for size. Bowie guard is railroad nut that I kept heatin' and beatin', cap was 15 Pesos heated and smacked with 5 pounder. Rawhide over veg-tanned sheath in the Frontier style of Mr. Burrows and Mr. Cohea. Handle, Oak from charcoal pile.
Both are from same piece of horse drawn plow steel, forged, draw filled, quenched in salt water and tempered in a charcoal fire. Only electricity used is for forge blower,'till I can trade for hand blower. I do a lot of period knives, tomahawks and leather from this era.......Thanks for lookin'.........Randy "Preacher" Church
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