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Playing at the forge.

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I was playing yesterday after being inspired by another metal workers art. I thought I would share. All Hammer and tongs work with some chiseling.
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Thats one fine eagle claw
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Wow!
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Nice.
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Wow.. I messed with coal and anvil for a few years and never achieved half that talent .Beautiful job.
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that's inspiring thanks
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Beautiful work! Did you ever make a "Buck snag"?
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Whatcha gonna use for bait?
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M. M. Wright wrote:Whatcha gonna use for bait?
:lol: My question is...WHERE is this secret fishing hole????
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That's talent! I would love to have something of that magnitude hanging in the gun room.

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Nice work for sure! :mrgreen:
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Nice hook, really like the face. I've never tried anything like that myself. You must have some wopper bass in your fishin hole.
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"We're going to need a bigger boat." :o
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Gobbler,

Ya know doncha, that you don't need that much hook, much less a barb for "hay hooks"! :P :lol:
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hkfrost wrote:"We're going to need a bigger boat." :o
:lol: :lol:
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M. M. Wright wrote:Whatcha gonna use for bait?
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Yes, Brad does exceptional work. I will have a post up about it in a few days. :D ----6
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RIHMFIRE wrote:
M. M. Wright wrote:Whatcha gonna use for bait?
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That would be about the right size for brook trout up here.
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Very nice work! Would you post photos of some of your other pieces? Thanks!
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Alan in Vermont wrote:That would be about the right size for brook trout up here.
Man, even with hip waders, you're in too deep with that line! :lol: :lol:
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Griff wrote:
Alan in Vermont wrote:That would be about the right size for brook trout up here.
Man, even with hip waders, you're in too deep with that line! :lol: :lol:
I couldn't even type a retort! Had my hands up, trying to save the watch.

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I missed this one was out of state for awhile


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A shark hook!

We used to use them for halibut. If you haul up a big one, it is likely to shake hard when you shoot it, or when you gaff it, or even when it breaks the surface. That's when you loose them. Before anyone was using harpoons, we used a shark hook on a short line tied off to the boat. When the fish came to the surface, we would hook it with the barbed shark hook, and then shoot it or gaff it, depending on the size. If it shook free of the line, or flopped off the gaff, the shark hook still held it.

Never saw one that fancy though. That's pretty neat work.

Do you make wall hooks for rifles? There is a guy up here who makes wall hooks with bear and moose heads on them, bear prints, and horses and stuff like that.
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now that's craftsmanship...thanks for sharing... :)
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7.62. I have made and sold literally hundreds of sets of gun hooks for folks around the world. Several members here have used them. I never made a gun hook with a face. That would be a challenge.
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When I get home I will send pictures to you of the ones I have. Don't know how soon that will be. My life got a bit messed up lately, and if I can't come up with some money quick, I might not have a home. :lol:

So I might just be blowing through on my way to somewhere else.
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Man, that sounds serious. Prayers UP for all your needs to be met ASAP. Not a fun spot to be in.

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