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I missed this thread before. We are carrying Tyger Forge buckles in the museum gift shop now, and I've started a thread about that here.
These are really nice pieces. You just can't beat the look and feel of hand-made products.
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Nicely done, looks amazing
The Barry
"Confutatis maledictis, flammis acribus addictis;
voca me cum benedictis." -"Dies Irae" (Day of Wrath)
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Very fine piece of handicraft .Well done
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Very nice indeed, I am a trifle ham-fisted to do repousse' (Mongo smash through thin metal). So, I am doubly impressed when I see good work.
[B]Barnett[/B] (House, no clan) -- Motto [i]Virescit Vulnere Virtus[/i] (Courage Flourishes at a Wound)
[B]Livingston(e)[/B] (Ancestral family allied with) -- Motto [i]Se je puis[/i] (If I can)
[B]Anderson[/B] (married into) -- Motto [i]Stand Sure
[/i][b]Frame[/b] Lanarkshire in the fifteenth century
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That makes two fo us
Originally Posted by escherblacksmith
Very nice indeed, I am a trifle ham-fisted to do repousse' (Mongo smash through thin metal). So, I am doubly impressed when I see good work.
I also have the Mongo problem so I stay with iron
Weasel :ootd:
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11th May 09, 03:32 AM
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OK you MONGO men. I will know who to turn to when I need the BIG IRON!
:ootd:
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14th July 09, 08:54 AM
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I figured that anybody- me, for instance- who belonged to the Order of the Dandelion (for example, me) should have a Dandelion belt buckle (brass and copper and glass, copyright 2009):
Not to be left out, my wife encouraged me to make for her a Tyger Forge Dandelion Shawl Pin (brass and glass, copyright 2009):
The centerpiece can be either hand-dropped glass, or a stone (agate, marble, jasper, epidote) from Scotland. I used glass here, because it looks so good in daylight. A piece of marble from Isle of Iona would look fantastic, as it is mostly yellow-green and white, a real stand-out.
The women's shawl pin is forged in a single piece of thinner gauge so that it weighs much less than the buckle.
Last edited by tyger; 15th July 09 at 06:36 AM.
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15th July 09, 07:08 AM
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Absolutely gorgeous!
I'd be proud to pin that on my plaide.
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15th July 09, 09:19 AM
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I love the work you do... wish I wasnt so poor
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15th July 09, 10:52 AM
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Originally Posted by MMorgan
I love the work you do... wish I wasnt so poor
NO KIDDING. I want to have a buckle, but can't swing it.
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