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Nighthawk

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  1. And finally, putting a face to the screen name! This is my tend and general setup. We are in a living history association called the Renaissance Scots Living History Society. This season was the first season with a leather shop. That's my boy to the left, in the tartan truis. I was making a period appropriate belt bag to keep my camera in. I mentioned that my son is an apprentice blacksmith. He made me a period stitching awl this last weekend. As soon as I put a handle on it, I'll get pictures and post them. This is a great forum! Glad I ran across it!
  2. I recently lost a very dear friend by the name of Rick Rhombo. He was my friend, and my mentor- he was teaching me the art of leather work. A few days before he passed, he and I were working on the leather cover for my flask, and he showed me this roll of leather that he had gotten. He told me that to his eyes, it looked liked dragon scales, and that he thought it would be really cool to make a pair of dragon scale bracers from it. Well, I thought it was a cool idea, but too much in the realm of fantasy for my taste. I put that leather out of my mind until a few days later, when I got the call that he had died. After that, all I could think of was that leather and those bracers that he had wanted. So I talked to his sister, who was handling the estate, and she was more than willing to give me the leather that I needed, so long as I used it for the bracers, and kept them for myself instead of selling them or whatever. Needless to say, I jumped at that. So here are the results: The knife sheath. Those are Ricks initials- RFR- in Norse runes. He was after all a Viking reenactor! This is the left arm bracer, designed for a right hand draw. I decided that a dragon on the right arm would balance out the knife on the left. This is the patch knife that I made "for a friend." I posted a picture gallery of this knife a few weeks agoon my Face Book page. Rick was the friend I mentioned in that gallery. His sister was kind enough to give the knife back. Here they are on my arms. The thread I use to tie the bracers comes from a project that my friend apparently abandoned. Among the many (and I mean MANY!) things that his sister gave me was a box of remnants. It looks like Rick was making a pair of moccasins and gave up on them. The threads came from those mocs. The chain mail that the bracers are sitting was made by Rick. He was teaching my son to make chain mail. His sister again kindly let my boy take that section of mail. What do you all think- a fitting memorial?
  3. Hello, all! Thought this as good a way to introduce myself as any other, so a little information about me. My family and I are historical reenactors. My son shoots a longbow and is an apprentice blacksmith. I myself am a swordsman, which is what got me interested in leather work in the first place. I fight with some really good swordsmen, and needed to armor up my forearms so my hands would be functional after a weekend of fighting! So I learned to make bracers, and fell in love with the craft from there! So here are a few samples of the things that I've been up to in my 5 months or so of leather work: Archer's bracers for my boy: My son's quiver: My boy's archers cross belt: My boy wearing his archer's cross belt: Creative use of scrap leather: Another pair of bracers: Sheath for my son's tomahawk: Belt hanger for the tomahawk. Those are my son's initials in Nordic runes stamped into the hanger. My flask hanger: A bracelet I made for my wife:
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