Showing posts with label Roger Anderson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Roger Anderson. Show all posts

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Additional Photographs of the Menawa Knife and Sheath by Roger Anderson, Charles Miller and Earl Lanning









Photo from the original post on the Menawa knife can be see here.

Photographed at the 2010 Tennessee Kentucky Rifle Show by Jan Riser.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

The Artisans of the Menawa Collection

Charles Miller and Earl Lanning

Rifle

Earl Lanning made and decorated the rifle with help and encouragement from many friends including Charles Miller. The barrel was given to Earl by William Melton – a friend from Ashville, N.C. The barrel’s origin was the Sipsey River of Alabama and is quite possibly from the era that the rifle purports to be from – the first quarter of the 19th Century.

Tomahawk

Richard Gutherie forged the blade of the Tomahawk. Charles Miller completed the piece while Earl Lanning did the decoration.

Earl Lanning and Roger Anderson

Knife

Roger Anderson forged the blade. Charles Miller built the knife and Earl lanning did the decoration.

Powder Measure

The powder measure was made by Charles Miller.

Powder Horn

The powder horn was made by John Barrett in a southern tradition.

Copy and photos supplied by Bill Ruggie.

Friday, August 29, 2008

Menawa Knife by Charles Miller, Earl Lanning and Roger Anderson






The blade was made by Roger Anderson.

Earl Lanning built a gun that was his idea of what gunmaker John Bull could have made for Chief Menawa. This knife and sheath were made by Charles and Earl to accompany the gun.

Photos by J. Riser.