Leslie and I set up for a show at Pinson Mounds
State Park just south of
Jackson Tennessee on Friday Sept.19th. It happened to by “School Day” for Archeofest
and let me tell you there were hundreds of really well behaved children that
attended the parks festivities. Someone
had asked us to do this show, saying that our goods would fit in with the
theme.
This was one of the Native American Dancers that performed at Archeofest! He looked so cool in his hand made outfit.
We had a great time and the weather was warm and sunny. There were some interesting vendors selling
some cool stuff. I even did some
horse-trading with a few vendors. Bill
the Boyer swapped a hand made river cane arrow for one of my bread knives, Tony
the Knapper took an antler turkey striker and a FireStik for two obsidian knife
blades he knapped and I traded some alligator embossed leather for some
buckskin. That’s the way things were
done in the old days when you didn’t have cash.
It’s still a viable means of getting things you need.
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The week after Pinson I had to head back to Jackson to drop off a
sample to a lab. When I got about a mile
from work I was stopped on Hwy 64 by construction. Looking to my left I notice an orange Kubota
skid steer rolling sod down this crazy hill.
You can hardly see it in the center of the pic. I couldn’t tell if it was tied off to the trees or free wheeling but I’ll
tell you that I sure am glad that is not my job.
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Middle of August a guy named Tony from Idaho Falls, Idaho
emails me about a couple knives he saw on the internet. I take a pic for him of my EDC and a template
of a knife I just sold to a guy in Arizona. He looks them over and orders the two
knives. He liked getting pics of the
knives in production and I happened to ship them out ahead of schedule which
doesn’t always happen. Can’t wait to
hear how they do in action. He’s a
trapper and will use the knives the way I like’m to be used.
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Here’s a new bunch of knives I’ve been working on.
We have a modified Ol’ Hickory knife with hand stitched rawhide
handle.
Damascus Hunter with Elk Antler handle.
Damascus Hunter with Slippery Elm burl handle.
Small Utility knife with Whitetail Antler handle.
Forged File knife with Desert Ironwood handle.
Forged File knife with Tiger Maple handle.
Last but not least is a Railroad Spike knife that I made two
days ago using my power hammer. Handle
was twisted and blade forged out first with the power hammer and finshed off
using my arm & hammer.
All of these knives come with brown leather sheaths.
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Our good friends at Dunmire Hollow celebrated 40 years as an
active community. People from all over
the country came to help with the celebrations.
Saturday Oct. 4th, Leslie, Julian and I stopped by for a huge
potluck dinner and a little fire after dark. At this point it was so hot there weren't any folks in the picture.
I have no idea how long the festivities lasted because I left at 11:00 pm. Congratulations to all that were a part of
the community throughout the years.
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While I was working in the shop on Sunday, Leslie set up
some cans for Julian to shoot with this weak little BB pistol. He was having a good ol’ time. So I grabbed my BB pistol and ran over to
join in the fun. Julian learned how to keep
it pointed in a safe direction, to keep his finger off the trigger and watch
out for things behind your target.
Next weekend is our Favorite show of the year. The Ames Plantation festival will happen
October 11, 2014 between Bolivar and Grand
Junction, Tennessee. Hope to see y’all there.
We have two more great shows after Ames.
Elk Valley Crafters Assoc. show in Fayetteville, TN
runs the weekend of Nov. 7th.
The Farm School show in Summertown,
TN runs the Weekend of Dec. 6th
I do believe.
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