Saturday, November 21, 2015

A Little Fun with Vigilante - The Black Sword

Our neighbor was getting rid of pumpkins today, so we offered to help out. 
Here's a taste of what Vigilante can do. 


 Yep, she's well balanced. 










Vigilante will be auctioned on our Guinea Hog Forge Facebook page on 
Black Friday - November 27th, 2015. Hope to see you there. 



#BlackSwordAuction

Monday, November 16, 2015

Black Friday Black Sword Auction

On Black Friday, "Vigilante" - an Old World sword with New World flair - will be auctioned on Facebook. The proceeds with help Scott test for Mastersmith at the 2016 Blade Show in Atlanta in June. Bids can be emailed to guineahogforge@gmail.com or posted directly to out corporate Facebook page. We hope to see you there. 


Sunday, November 8, 2015

Vigilante: Old World Sword, New World Flair

Scott spent last week taking a sword class with Sam Salvati. Vigilante - an Old World sword with New World flair - was born in that class. Scott still needs to figure out what type of permanent handle she'll get, but Vigilante is battle worthy and will be auctioned off in the near future - #BlackSwordAuction



Vigilante
Steel: Hand-Forged 1084
Finish: Draw filed and Parkerized
Overall Length: 35.75 inches
Blade Length: 29.25
Handle: TBD



Scott added a temporary handle for pictures and testing. Vigilante will ultimately get either an all wire-wrapped handle or one with wire over black leather. 


Scott hand-forged the blade out of 1084 and peened the mild-steel guard in place. He added additional peen marks for a decorative effect. 




The entire blade was also draw-filed by hand (Sam wouldn't allow anyone to use a grinder on the blade), and Scott decided draw-filing metal was a Medieval form of torture. He managed to turn torture into art by creating a feather pattern with the file marks. 


The blade was forged out of 1084. Check out the bar stock vs. the forged blade.


With guard and pommel added, the entire sword weighed only 2 lbs 11 oz.


Scott chose to Parkerize his entire sword to give it a wicked finish 
that protects the blade from corrosion.


The protective finish came in handy when testing the sword on pineapples.


Distal taper plus proper heat treat equals . . . 


 The sword also has an armor-piercing point for penetrating hardened targets. 


 Scott and Sam Salvati - master sword maker. Everyone clearly had a good time. 


Four out of six swords made in Sam Salvati's class. 


We'll post more pictures once the sword is complete 
and announce the date of the auction at that time.


Thanks for looking.



Thursday, October 29, 2015

Damascus Hunter Photographed by Caleb Royer

Caleb Royer recently photographed this Damascus Hunter with bronze guard that Scott made.


And here's the parent block of Damascus.


Thanks for looking.

Sunday, October 25, 2015

Cowboy Gun Gets a Makeover

Scott loves firearms - shooting and refining them. Four years ago on his birthday, he gave himself a cowboy gun - a Rossi 92 45 Colt. Over the past few years, Scott has made some modifications to the Rossi. It's now a 454 Colt, has a custom bullet mold, a shorter barrel (thanks Arnold), the metal has been refinished, a recoil pad added, and - most recently - Scott made a new stock for it out of curly maple. See what you think.



He even made a custom site slot filler out of Damascus. 


Here are a few pictures taken soon after Scott got the gun. 




Scott tried several stains before finding the right one for his new stock.


Fitting the butt stock.


Fitting the forend.



Newly Parkerized parts.


Done.


That's quite the transformation.


A happy man and his new truck gun.



Sunday, October 11, 2015

Camping with Rover the Knife


Camping with Rover - watch it chop down a tree to make a shelter, light a fire, 
open a beer, and cut a cigar. What more could you ask of a knife?

Rover The Knife

Rover is man's best friend. . . and we're talk'in about the knife, not the dog.


The Rover does it all - chops wood, starts fires, even opens beers. What more could you ask?



You can wear Rover on your hip or strap it to a pack.


You can even strap it to your dog's pack and make him tote it for you. 



A ferro rod striker is integrated into the butt the knife.



That striker also doubles as a beverage opener.


So Rover is handy if you are thirsty, hungry or cold.


Rover comes standard in O1 with a Parkerized (blackout) finish, scalloped
Micarta handle, and leather bushcraft sheath with ferro rod.
Rover will soon be available in 3V as well.


 Rover
Steel: O1
Finish: Parkerized
Overall Length: 10.5 inches
Blade Length: 5.5 inches
Handle: Scalloped Micarta


Thanks for looking!

Guinea Hog Forge
guineahogforge@gmail.com