Photos by Jan Riser.
Thursday, April 30, 2009
T.C. Albert Knife and Sheath
Here on the prairies of Illinois, waiting for spring is more of an occupation or ritual, and it seems we are still "thinking green" and praying for it until May. But thinking green also means recycling what we can these days too, so whats a better spring bench project than a knife made from 100% recycled materials? The blade is fashioned from a large, old and worn out "Keen Kutter" file. The thick brass hilt is recycled from the rollers salvaged from an old junked steam shovel, with the matching brass ferrule coming from an old scrap gas fitting. The jigged bone handle with its silver pommel cap is reclaimed from an antique broken butchers steel, and the sheath is made from leather that came from a roll of old buffalo hide overhead drive belting I found in a junk shop and riveted together with lead rivets made from a few inches of the discarded ends of machinist lead.
Copy and photos by T.C. Albert.
Living with a Collection
Shashes by Dick Kearney, all of these pieces were actually finger woven by Dick himself with the exception of the horn strap on the left. The sashes are on a blanket rach by Robin Doughman of Santa Fe, NM. Shaker chest by Paul Jones.
Photo by P of KY.
Photo by P of KY.
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Bill Westbrook for John Harkins
FT PRINCE GEORGE, FT RUTLEDGE, NINTY SIX, FT CHARLOTTE,
FT MOORE, CHARLES TOWN, FT JAMES, AUGUSTA, SAVANA
BROAD RIVAR, ATLANTIK
Photos by Jan Riser.
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