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SAN ANTONIO – A San Antonio man is using blacksmithing and bladesmithing to do more than just bend iron, and he took his hobby to the big stage, winning a competition on a national TV show about ...
TEXARKANA, Texas - For thousand of years, knives have been crafted using the art of bladesmithing. Thanks to Texarkana College, that ancient skill is being kept alive. Expert instructors are teaching ...
WASHINGTON -- A soggy day did not stop a new forge from blazing to life at the dedication of the James Black School of Bladesmithing and Historic Trades on Friday at Historic Washington State Park.
TEXARKANA, Texas (KSLA) - Forging metal is a process Don McIntosh has mastered. He’s the coordinator of the Bill Moran School of Bladesmithing at Texarkana College. The school has been around since ...
In a sunlit workshop nestled in the rolling hills of Southern California, a unique artistry unfolds daily, marked by the rhythmic clang of hammer against steel. This is the world of Dave Ellis, the ...
The popularity of the History Channel’s Forged in Fire series shows that interest is high in learning about the historic craft of bladesmithing. Arkansas has many connections to the art form and the ...
HOPE, Ark. -- The University of Arkansas (Hope-Texarkana) James Black School of Bladesmithing and Historic Trades will host a meet and greet event with Doug Marcaida and James Neilson in April before ...
From the archives: Maryland Afield and Field & Stream were outdoor columns published in The Frederick News-Post in the 1950s to early 1960s and written by the late Lefty Kreh, world-renowned ...
TEXARKANA, TX (KTBS) — For thousand of years, knives have been crafted using the art of bladesmithing. Thanks to Texarkana College, that ancient skill is being kept alive. Expert instructors are ...
WASHINGTON -- A soggy day did not stop a new forge from blazing to life at the dedication of the James Black School of Bladesmithing and Historic Trades on Friday at Historic Washington State Park.