Author Topic: Knife and Quilled Sheath by Charlie Wallingford and Bill Wright  (Read 1316 times)

Offline heinz

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   For the tribes of the northeast woodlands, no item in the warrior’s kit was as essential as a good blade, which very often took the form of the traditional neck knife. French Capt. Pierre Pouchot, who closely observed the natives during the French and Indian War, noted that Indian warriors wouldn’t venture anywhere without one. “Their knife is hung from a sheath from the neck, and falls upon the breast,” wrote Pouchot, and “they regard this property as sacred as their children.”
   For this year’s CLF fundraising auction, artists Charles Wallingford and Bill Wright have teamed up to produce a high-grade reproduction of the iconic neck knife. Nothing takes a patina quite like antique steel; to forge the 4 inch blade of this knife, Wallingford chose high-carbon steel salvaged from an old horse drawn dump rake. The antler handle was dyed in a bath of black tea, and further aged with hand-rubbed leather dye. The result is a museum-quality piece from one of the CLA’s most experienced master bladesmiths.
   Wallingford’s diminutive masterpiece is married to a stunning custom sheath crafted by Bill Wright. Wright is widely known for creating exceptional leather and quill work. With this piece, he more than lives up to that reputation. Crafted from period-appropriate brain tanned deerskin, this piece is dyed with black walnut hulls and entirely hand sewn. The sheath is tastefully adorned with traditionally dyed porcupine quillwork and brass cones sporting deer hair tufts.
   For the two artists, this project was a fitting way to support the longevity of the organization. “The CLA,” explains Wright, “has been a great vehicle to showcase like-minded people who are drawn to the nostalgia of the 1700’s and 1800’s”
“To me,” says Wallingford, “the CLA is an outlet for anyone to display their talents and to learn from other artists. A venue to meet and discuss historical aspects as well as techniques.”

For more information on the work of the artists, contact:

Charles Wallingford: cwknives@aol.com, or see his website at www.cwknives.com

Bill Wright: wrightsgarden@hotmail.com

Right now we only have one photo of this remarkable knife and sheath.  We hope to have more on the CLF Auctions site when it finally
goes live.



« Last Edit: July 23, 2018, 05:25:52 AM by heinz »
kind regards, heinz

Offline Greg Pennell

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Re: Knife and Quilled Sheath by Charlie Wallingford and Bill Wright
« Reply #1 on: July 23, 2018, 04:54:52 PM »
What a beautiful set!  I recently acquired one of Charlie’s knives, and they are very well made...this one appears to have an integral bolster, which is a very nice feature.  I’ll be bidding on this set, for sure!

Greg
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Re: Knife and Quilled Sheath by Charlie Wallingford and Bill Wright
« Reply #2 on: July 24, 2018, 12:49:39 AM »
 Beautiful work. I have thought in the last few years that there should be a Contemporary Museum/Museums. There is so much Beautiful work out there in personnel collections that will never be seen again until the caretaker passes and it is sold.
 
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