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Artificer's sgian

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  • 25th January 11, 10:37 AM
    bigdad1
    Great work Drac. We will be posting pictures of the one you made for Sydnie7 and me very soon.
  • 26th January 11, 06:32 AM
    EldarKinSlayer
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by artificer View Post
    Without sounding too impolite... Get stuffed, it's MINE! and it's GORGEOUS! :lol::lol:

    IMO: one sure sign of a real artist is that he's never truly happy with his work. He sees every micro-fault, every "what I could have done better", every "maybe next time". It's a self-torment. Luckily, it's also what fuels greater self-achievement. Not that it helps the individuals state of mind, or their temperance...

    I can't wait to get my giant (much abused) mitts on this beauty.
    Thank you again, Drac, for such a great trade. I hope the sporran brings as much joy (and envy from others :cool:) as this sgian will.

    Quoted for TRUTH! This is THE mark of a True Craftsman, even those who know what to look for see no flaws but he knows they are there and he vows to do better next time.
  • 26th January 11, 12:42 PM
    Nighthawk
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by EldarKinSlayer View Post
    Quoted for TRUTH! This is THE mark of a True Craftsman, even those who know what to look for see no flaws but he knows they are there and he vows to do better next time.

    Yessir. I drive myself nuts with that... I made a sporran for Biblemonkey, and he loved it. I, however, hated the fact that there out-of-place stitches... :wall: That knife is lovely! I am very envious, and would love to exchange a flawed sporran for a flawed sgain dubh like that! :lol:
  • 26th January 11, 07:46 PM
    artificer
    Ah! Drac's little beauty was delivered to me in this afternoon's post.

    I am now completely convinced the man is a true artist. Any 'flaws' he may be able to perceive are well beyond my ability to spot them, and I'm pretty picky myself :cool:

    The graining of the wood is gorgeous and the mosaic pins a wonderful surprise. The weight of the knife is just about perfect, heavy enough for you to know it's there, light enough for it to not be an issue. A VERY nice edge makes this little gem not only beautiful but functional.

    As I type, a prototype wet-moulded sheath is drying for it.

    Pictures on my lovely new acquisition will hopefully follow tomorrow.
    :pith:
  • 27th January 11, 02:49 AM
    BoldHighlander
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Nighthawk View Post
    Yessir. I drive myself nuts with that...

    You and me both, 'Hawk!

    I remember spending hours on a pen & ink drawing, "messing up" (only I could see it), and unceremoniously tossing it in the garbage. A short moment later I'd see one of my friends digging it out. I'd ask "what are you doing?"
    They thought it was great, but I wasn't happy, I still thought it belonged in the garbage!

    We are our own worst critics.:wink:

    (it's a beautiful sgian dubh by the way! :clap:)
  • 27th January 11, 02:53 AM
    EldarKinSlayer
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by BoldHighlander View Post
    *snip*

    We are our own worst critics.:wink:

    (it's a beautiful sgian dubh by the way! :clap:)

    That is only true if we are experienced enough to KNOW what we are doing, honest with ourselves, and care deeply about the craft.

    And it is a beautiful Sgian!!!!!
  • 27th January 11, 03:02 AM
    BoldHighlander
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by EldarKinSlayer View Post
    That is only true if we are experienced enough to KNOW what we are doing, honest with ourselves, and care deeply about the craft.

    True, so very true....

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