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woose1

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Mad Dwarf Workshop
« on: August 06, 2010, 01:28:20 pm »

http://www.maddwarfworkshop.com/welcome.html

"Mad Dwarf Workshop is the swordsmithing work of Andy Davis and David DelaGardelle, but it is also an extended group of like minded individuals who have a love and passion for history, mythology, nature, ancient craftsmanship, and the good Lord Above. The Workshop was founded in November of 2004 in Newcastle Indiana by the two young craftsmen. Together they began to chase their life long dream of learning how to forge swords like the ones read about in the epic sagas, mythologies, and historical legends they loved since childhood."

"Their goal from the start was not to craft mere weapons or tools that were used to spread hatred, violence and evil throughout human history. But instead their goal was to craft swords that evoke the positive traits of mankind, bravery, courage, honor, loyalty, respect, and even a love for enemies. Keeping this in mind they try to craft swords that take you back to a time and place that is only now told in myth & legends. Hopefully when you pick up one of their swords you feel the sense of honor, valor, principle, and moral responsibility a warrior might have felt in the epics of old."

"Balancing their love of both history and mythology, they try to craft a variety of work that could fit faithfully in either a specific time period of history, down to the smallest details in construction, esthetics, and form. Or modern fantasy and originaly designed work that stands alone in a distinct style, while still staying true to the proporties of what makes a real sword a true functional work of art. And whether a piece is a historically faithful reconstruction or an original design, we believe that it should stand stand for something more than being a simple weapon. It should tell a story, convey a theme, display a culture's heritage, or even to inspire its wielder to live by more honorable virtues."

Seems like a pretty cool (and dwarfy) website. AND THE PIPE.
 
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Re: Mad Dwarf Workshop
« Reply #1 on: August 06, 2010, 02:56:28 pm »

This site is pretty cool, and the quality of everything looks amazing. Too bad I have no reason or desire to own any of these weapons.
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Re: Mad Dwarf Workshop
« Reply #2 on: August 06, 2010, 06:28:54 pm »

Lol, that forge has "mad" written on it in Tolkien Dwarf runes.
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