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Harry Mathews
12-21-2009, 06:56 PM
Charlie and I will be hosting the winter meeting on February 27th. The county has cleaned up the mess they made of the road by the little church so it should be easy to get into the shop even if this wet weather holds up.

The details aren't finalized yet, but as soon as we can tie some of the demonstrations down I will add to this thread. Charlie is working on something a little different for a demonstration this time that I think will be very interesting. Many of you won't want to miss it. If you have any suggestions for demonstrations give me a type and we will see what we can work out.

Hope everyone has a wonderful Christmas and a safe New Year!

stephanfowler
01-05-2010, 09:08 AM
YAY,

I can't wait to see everyone, I need to get out of my shop and see some people before I become a hermit

Crex
01-06-2010, 06:50 AM
Better stay next to the forge for a few more days Stephan! It's gonna get colder.
Hope late Feb will ease up a bit (temp wise) but we're overdue for a Global Warming induced kick-butt snow/ice blizzard.

Harry Mathews
01-12-2010, 09:11 PM
Time is getting closer and I hope that since the end of February is closer to spring than it is winter it will be a little warmer. If it is not ......at least the road won't be muddy. Charlie has arranged for a flint knapper to give us a demonstration on the art of making knives out of flint. He will also be glad to give some pointers if anyone wants to give it a try. We are working on a couple of other demonstrations and will keep everyone posted on what we come up with.

Carey Quinn
01-14-2010, 08:54 PM
Sounds great Harry, I've been looking forward to it for a while. Hope I will be able to make it.

Carey

Harry Mathews
01-20-2010, 10:45 PM
Carl has agreed to give us some information on selecting an anvil as a demonstration. There are a bunch of them out there and you need to know what makes a good one, one that will work and one that is only good to put in your planter next to an old wagon wheel. He will show ways to test anvils as well as talk about the different parts and how they are used and mounted...... At least I hope he will :) If you can stick one in the car and bring it with you we would love to add it to the line up and let Carl go down the row showing the qualities of each. I have several lined up with the possibility of a few more (that might be for sale) for him to work with, but would really like to have some more for the demonstration. So bring them if you got them. If you can get it in your trunk..... we can get it out!

Jim Small has agreed to make the John Poythress Scholarship Knife that will be auctioned at the February meeting. This is a chance to own a knife made by one of the Masters of knifemaking and that doesn't come around very often. You don't want to miss out on this one.

If Scott, Stephen or Randy want to chime in feel free. I'm guessing the meeting will be as usual with the Board Meeting starting at 8:00 on Saturday and the General meeting between 9:00 and 9:30, with the demonstrations following and then Lunch. After lunch the "Iron in the Hat" raffle and John Poythress Scholarship raffle. Bull sessions will be going on all day as usual and that is always the best part.

Hope to see everyone in February.

Crex
01-21-2010, 05:57 AM
Don't know Harry, if I get around that many anvils I might not be able to talk right!
If my truck looks a little low in the back on the way home........it's just my box of hammers and tongs.

Harry Mathews
01-26-2010, 08:41 AM
Here is a picture of the knife that will be the John Poythress Scholarship raffle knife at the winter meeting of the Georgia Guild. A beautiful knife by a world class maker that someone is going to carry home with them on Saturday the 27th of February.

"This design is one of my all time sellers from the Oconee Series that I
did back in the late 80's and all of the 90's. The blade is ATS-34
with a wide hollow grind. The blade is 600 grit hand finished. The
engraving is deep relief and the pins are star burst engraved. The
wood is Triple "A" Desert Ironwood. The tang is not tapered, but is air
framed for lightness. James Mitchell has volunteered to scrim a picture on the Ivory Inlay." Jim Small

http://pic100.picturetrail.com/VOL782/4063224/8450343/381800517.jpg

I hope everyone can make the meeting. We will have our usual social on Friday night starting whenever you can get here. We will have a pot of chilie on and a fire going out back. Saturday Carl is going to do a demonstration on anvils as well as have a forge or two going, Charlie has arranged for a demonstration on flint knapping, so if that is something you have wanted to try don't miss it. Don't forget something for "the iron in the hat raffle". That is how we pay for lunch. As always there will be a bunch of great knife makers around willing to tell you how they make their knives.

If you need directions to our shop, check the Georgia Custom Knifemaker's Guild site or send us an e-mail and we will send some right out. You can also enter this in Google maps and it will take you to our gate. (121 Mount Pisgah Church Rd, Statesboro, Ga 30458)

stephanfowler
01-26-2010, 09:06 AM
http://pic100.picturetrail.com/VOL782/4063224/8450343/381800517.jpg



I CAN'T WAIT

that is a beautiful knife, I'll definitely bring some extra cash


do you know if Pop's is going to be there?

Harry Mathews
01-26-2010, 04:26 PM
Pop's plans are, right now, to be here for the February meeting. If you need something specific you might want to give him a call. If this changes, I'll post it prior to the meeting.

Scott Davidson
01-27-2010, 09:37 PM
Hey guys , i am hoping to be there friday nite , I think Will and Davin are going to come on down with me . Looking forward to just sitting around and talking knives . Hope to see everyone there .

Yes , that sounds about right on the meeting times . Start officers meeting at 8:00 , and demo's around 9-9:30. Scott

gh1
01-28-2010, 04:19 PM
hope to see you friday Harry.george

airon
02-02-2010, 06:49 PM
hello, im sorry but i did not see what part of georgia this will be held in. Can anyone help me out--thanks marekz

Wade Holloway
02-03-2010, 05:38 AM
Harry and Charlie live near Statesboro, Georgia. Here is their website.

http://www.twinxblades.com/

You can drop them a line and they will be more than happy to give you directions.

Crex
02-03-2010, 06:05 AM
Welcome aboard airon. You live in a good neck of the woods.....Big Dawg Country!
You might also want to look up one of our members that lives in Watkinsville, John Costa. He always seems to enjoy company at the forge and he has a pretty nice setup...indoors.
I'll send you his # via PM.
Hope you can make it down. You will enjoy yourself and meet some mighty fine folks (just don't listen when they talk about me).
Also am extending an invite to Trackrock in March (see other thread). Many of the same guys will be there as well.

Harry Mathews
02-03-2010, 09:31 PM
airon, I sent you a pvt message with directions to our shop. I hope you will try to make it down. The Georgia Guild always has a good time every time we meet. Mostly it is the company we keep I think. Not a bad apple in the bunch.

The Georgia Guild has been having the winter meeting in Statesboro because of the possible bad weather that sometimes shows up in the northern part of the state. We don't get snow but every few years down here, but we do get mud. If it keeps on raining like it has the last week or so the shop is going to float off. I saw twenty five or thirty wild turkeys at the shop this morning and I swear it looked like they were wearing swim fins and mask. Any of you guys in north GA got an ark left over from last September?

If anyone needs driving directions to the Twin Blades shop just let me know and I will send you a copy.

Crex
02-04-2010, 05:17 AM
Just give us the channel marker numbers and what stump to watch for. I'd offer my ark but it's icebound in northern Missouri (or Misery as my grandson says).
Got a great visual on the turkeys.
Hey maybe the high water will slow down the four legged miners around your shop. Ought to bring them up surface for easy dealings (errhhuhh....boys, might want to pick through your BBQ carefully for suspicious small bones!)

mrsjoan
02-06-2010, 10:06 AM
Harry,

I am committed on Saturday's till the end of March so won't be able to make the meeting unless I can find someone to cover my committment. Can I purchase tickets early?

DLRoberts
02-07-2010, 07:58 AM
Charlie, Harry, and Everyone:

I'm planning on being at the meeting, and I think several other members of the Columbus Cutthroats are, too. So throw some extra beans in the pot for me. BTW, Charlie and Harry, THANKS for hosting the meeting again. And, Mr. Jim Small, that knife of yours is VERY nice, and should bring in extra dollars for the John Poythress Scholarship Fund. I know I'm buying more than one ticket.

See ya'll there! Dave Roberts - Columbus, Georgia

Harry Mathews
02-10-2010, 08:56 PM
Joan, I wish you were going to be able to come to the meeting. We are going to get together Friday night for a social at the shop, maybe you can make that? I sent you a pvt. message.

Harry Mathews
02-11-2010, 05:38 PM
Kevin Hoffman a director of The Knifemaker's Guild has agreed to do a demonstration on what to look for when submitting your knives for membership in the Knifemakers Guild. If you are interested in a Knifemakers Guild membership, bring four knives with you and we will try to have an application and enough Guild members to take a look at them.

With Kevin's demonstration on what judges look for in a knife, Carl's information on selecting an anvil and a flint knapper demonstrating that art it promises to be an interesting day at the Winter Georgia Guild meeting.

Please let us know if you are planning on attending, but if you decide that you can come at the last minute, please do. We will be glad to have you. We will have a social Friday night at the shop and everybody is welcome. BYOB if you want it. Hope to see everyone at the meeting on February 27th.

joe sangster
02-12-2010, 08:54 PM
Harry ,
Jim Collins & I plan to be there Fri nite Looking forward to seeing everyone !

Joe

joe sangster
02-13-2010, 07:06 AM
Harry ,
Jim Collins & I plan to be there Fri nite Looking forward to seeing everyone !

Joe

deangates
02-14-2010, 08:32 AM
harry,
i'm going to try to make it down friday evening. I'm not sure about saturday yet.


Dean

Carey Quinn
02-14-2010, 06:44 PM
Everything looks good for me to make the meeting and I am really looking forward to seeing everyone.

Dean, I have been wondering if you had moved out of state or something.

Carey

first twin
02-15-2010, 10:12 PM
Harry said we don't get snow. He was wrong. We got 2.5 inches. Thank goodness for global warming, it could have been bad.

Crex
02-16-2010, 04:57 AM
Looks like a polar ice cap shift to me. Going to throw the whole axis spin off. Looks like Joshua will get a chance to use his new .375 Win Mag on polar bears. Guess I'll keep that .58 ready for action.
Gotta love big bore firearms.

RandyScott
02-19-2010, 12:11 PM
Just realized I did not let you know that I will be there. Coming in Friday afternoon with my wife. See you soon.

john costa
02-20-2010, 07:11 AM
See you Friday , Lord willin. jc

Carey Quinn
02-20-2010, 08:24 AM
Well, it looks like all fires will be adequately extinguished and I will get to be at the meeting. I am going to try to get there Friday afternoon.

Really looking forward to it,
Carey

Doug Adams
02-25-2010, 07:22 PM
Hello Charlie and Harry,
I will be there Friday and Saturday. Looking forward to see everyone.
Doug Adams
Carrollton, Ga
Jn. 3:16