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General discussion => Contemporary Accoutrements => Topic started by: Carl Dumke on January 15, 2011, 10:00:52 PM

Title: Huron War Club
Post by: Carl Dumke on January 15, 2011, 10:00:52 PM
Just put the final touches on a Huron War Club.  The club is carved from tige maple from Tiger Hunt.  It was stained dark wtih Aqua Fortis and hand rubbed with tung oil.  The brass cone tacks are aged.  The design is burned into the wood.  The handle has carved finger notches and ends with a deer foot pommel.  The hoof is burned to achieve the darker color.  I wanted the club to have a very used, historic look.  Did it work?  Thanks!

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Title: Re: Huron War Club
Post by: Beaverman on January 15, 2011, 10:04:59 PM
Very nice!
Title: Re: Huron War Club
Post by: Tim Crosby on January 17, 2011, 01:40:10 AM
 That is Super. Very Nice work.

 Tim C.
Title: Re: Huron War Club
Post by: Nate McKenzie on January 17, 2011, 03:55:14 AM
Very good club but please educate me. I've often wondered how the Indians could make something this fancy with their primitive tools. Could they have been a trade item from the white man?
Title: Re: Huron War Club
Post by: Carl Dumke on January 17, 2011, 04:41:51 AM
Very good club but please educate me. I've often wondered how the Indians could make something this fancy with their primitive tools. Could they have been a trade item from the white man?
Nate,
The Native Americans did have sharp flint and obsidian tools--some sharper than most steel at the time.  Also, much like making a dugout canoe, they would use fire to char the wood and then scrape to the desired shape--learned that here at the Jamestown settlement near here in Williamsburg.  The more elaborate clubs were made after the introduction of steel tools with the white settlers--so yes, in a way this one would have been common in the early 1700s.
Title: Re: Huron War Club
Post by: A.Merrill on January 17, 2011, 11:06:26 AM
    Yes, an the deer hoof is a nice touch. Good job.    AL
Title: Re: Huron War Club
Post by: greybeard on January 17, 2011, 09:31:03 PM
Very nice work. I bet a smack along side the head would make a body stop laughing in church.
Title: Re: Huron War Club
Post by: Longshot on January 18, 2011, 02:50:59 PM
Yup...........it worked!
Title: Re: Huron War Club
Post by: Ben I. Voss on January 18, 2011, 04:18:40 PM
Nate, don't underestimate the old time native-americans abilities.  They were amazingly great carvers of all materials including wood, bone, horn and antler, and even stone. They did work so precise, with primitive tools,that you would swear it was done by machine.