I just down loaded my pictures from the GSMBS...over 150. Don't worry I'm not going to do slide show :eek: As a matter of fact if these post get boring just say so and I'll quit.
The gathering took place at Haywood College in the Smokey Mt of Clyde, NC. The facilities were amazing for metal working...about 20 coal forges, 50# tire power hammers, anvils, class rooms, etc.
Better than all that were the instructors...All ABS Master Smiths and board members of ABS!!!
Jim Babson
Burt Foster
Greg Neely
Kevin Cashen
Daniel Warren
Tommy McNabb
B R Huges
Of course...Joe Keeslar
When I got there on Thursday night, I thought it was a one day course on Friday after all it only cost $55! At the pre-dinner I learned it was for 3 Days. Couple quick calls to my wife saying don't keep the light on and adding two more nights stay at the motel, I'm all set.
The days were divided into 3 groups that lasted 2 hours/2 sessions in the morning & 2 sessions in the afternoon.
Forge & Shop Demonstrations
Classroom instruction
Green coal forging with instructors
There was so much to pick and choose from, it was really hard cause you could only be a in one group missing out on what the other 2 groups were learning. If you ever get the chance to do one of these big hammer-ins, by all means...just do it! I've been self taught with the help of friends here on the Internet, DVDs, and reading. I even had the gall to think I was starting to become a bladesmith. This one weekend took my bladesmithing soaring to levels I couldn't even imagine. Everyone was so helpful. If you asked any of the masters a question, they weren't satisfied until the drew it out, demonstrated it, whatever...they wanted you to know all their tricks.
So I did realize my Best Fear...all my present finished & unfinished blades will go into a box and sealed. I know my forged blades from now on will be better ground, better finished and better heat treated. Plus I don't intend to miss this yearly event again...tippit
Next installment:
Mr Joe Keeslar & Brute de Forge