[TheForge] Historical blacksmithing
Mark A. Pesetsky
pesetsky at Princeton.EDU
Fri Oct 19 15:08:36 EDT 2012
Rick, he is a good friend of mine. We took the Don Fogg Japanese Sword class together back in 1998/99
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Pretty cool video on the making of a very special viking sword.
http://video.pbs.org/video/2284159044
Video about making a viking age crucible steel sword in Northern Wisconsin.
PBS video with commentary by English, Danish, Swedish and Norwegian sword experts... about surprising technology of viking age about 1,000 years a head of modern crucible steel.
Funny at the end they documentary... they note some same time period but "fake" / false super swords, where the commentator suspected both the people making false swords and the people buying the false "name brand"
swords were thought to be illiterate.
Maybe the brand name on the sword might have translated something like "Wolf's Breath"
Dann
> Guys, you really need to quit falling into the trap of thinking that
> everything in history is how you were taught in school.
>
> Like anything else, the position of Blacksmiths in various communities
> varied quite a bit, depending on your when and where. In the area I'm
> recreating, blacksmiths (of both genders!!!) were considered petty
> nobility. In other places, they were considered craftsmen (or women)
> or servants, or in a few cases, slaves.
>
> Please, don't generalize all of history based on what happened in
> Europe for a couple hundred years- there's much more out there to
> discover.
>
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> Priorities:
>
> It's the smith who makes the tools, not the tools which make the smith.
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