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Tippit (and Son) Forge Open!

Started by tippit, September 30, 2012, 06:30:00 PM

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tippit

My son arrived home from Colorado these past 2 weeks.  He has started his own general blacksmithing shop out there doing gates, railings, and decorative home items...whatever to make a living in between winter ski patrolling at Crested Butte. The past two years he has worked for a number of other local blacksmiths and welders while learning the trade.

We got to take in a New England ABANA Fall meet where he was a big hit with the local blacksmiths.  Being a good Dad, I added a number of needed items for his shop...including a Hay Button Anvil, my old KMG grinder and numerous tools.

Last week he spent finishing off a forged Aspen tree that he was commissioned to do.  Since my forge was hot and ready to go, I showed him how to make & grind a couple of knives to help him add a couple cash projects when his general blacksmithing was slow. His hammering skills surpass mine and his grinding was quite nice for the first blade.  He left yesterday with his knives and my Chev 2500 HD truck in exchange for his old Tacoma.

So with anvil, power hammer, and forge moved into position, I am able to start forging again.  First two blades forged in 3 months...Keeslar style blades forged, quenched/tempered, and ready for final grinding.  These are up for Scott Teaschner's approval as I owe he and his wife a blade.  If they aren't exactly what he wants, then they will be finished and up for sale to start my Associate Sponsorship...tippit


My hunting Knife for comparison on top OAL 7 1/4".  Middle blade OAL 7 1/2" & Bottom blade OAL just under 8".


 
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Al Dente

Congrats and best of luck to the young man.
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Ray Hammond

"Courageous, untroubled, mocking and violent-that is what Wisdom wants us to be. Wisdom is a woman, and loves only a warrior." - Friedrich Nietzsche

J Reeves

Technique and Knowledge is the largest factor in being able to build a good knife. Lin Rhea

akaboomer

Good to here Jeff. I look forward to updates. Things are looking good so far.

Chris


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Lamey

good stuff,  really like the brutes in stag,  maybe be the first one ive seen,  nice!

jcar315

Proud Dad to two awesome Kids and a very passionate pig hunter.

Right handed but left eye dominant.

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lablover

Very very nice. Wish your son the best in Colorado.
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briarjumper12

Awesome design. Nicely carried out as well.
Blessed be the Lord my strength; which teacheth my hands to war and my fingers to fight.

Trinity Outfitters

Nice, Jeff.  Been wanting anoher tippit blade for years!  Now maybe I'll get one.

Good luck on your new venture, although you need none.  Your work stands on it's own!
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Izzy

I want it if they disapprove!!!!!!  Man, I've been looking to get me one of your knives. If they take it wheres the list for the next hot out of the forge?   :pray:

Benjy

Great stuff Jeff! There is nothing better than spending time with your family!
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Steve O

Hah!  Your trading skills are not so good with your son    ;)

Good plan though Doc.  If the young man is going to live far away, Colorado is an awesome place to go visit!

Great looking knives as always.  I love mine.

GRINCH

So when does the web site go up,we want to order.
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