Jud has been devoting nearly all his time on his "bench interpretation" of the E. Marshall Rifle.
This series of photographs shows the shaping and inletting of the stock and sliding wooden patchbox fitted into the dovetail slot where it snaps in with a decisive and very authoritative "click". The buttplate was fabricated by forging annealed brass into the correct shape.
Sunday, April 23, 2017
Saturday, March 25, 2017
Spectacular Bowie Knife from Jud
Just this week Jud completed a priceless Bowie knife with special features of his own design. The general idea was to pay homage to an historic rifle originally made for Titian Peale, youngest son of Charles Wilson Peale, and a noted pioneer American naturalist. This rifle is in the collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and was viewed by the author of this blog and Judson and his sons Jesse and David, courtesy of Debra Breslin, curator. Our visit was arranged by our good friend Gary Blumenthal.
This knife incorporates many unique features into its construction and design. I will leave it to the reader to fathom these artistic flourishes but will state that the blade is uniquely made of special grade of steel used in ball bearings with special requirements for hardening and tempering.
As of this time, the author has forgone any personalizing of this knife out of modesty, but it is cherished as a jewel in the crown in his collection of outstanding Jud made Bowies!
First, glimpses of the Peale Rifle.
This knife incorporates many unique features into its construction and design. I will leave it to the reader to fathom these artistic flourishes but will state that the blade is uniquely made of special grade of steel used in ball bearings with special requirements for hardening and tempering.
As of this time, the author has forgone any personalizing of this knife out of modesty, but it is cherished as a jewel in the crown in his collection of outstanding Jud made Bowies!
First, glimpses of the Peale Rifle.
Next, early stages in the making of the blade and engraving and inlaying of gold into the handle.
Next the forming of the silver sheath and adding a gold shield to the sheath.
Finally, engraving the sheath and the final finished knife.
Friday, March 10, 2017
The Mechanics of the E. Marshall lock finished!
Last, after final inletting and fitting to the stock will be the engraving of the lock plate.
Sunday, March 5, 2017
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