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Donnerstag, 7. September 2017

Highland Games 2017: Blood, sweat, no tears ;-)

 Last weekend was a busy and painful one for me. Highland Games 2017 in Wuppertal took place, and Jogi of www.clanmaclarenfriends.org invited us along to forge with kids and have a good time. bad things first: It was a financial and personal desaster. Good things second: It was fun no less.
 We arrived early on saturday. A big fat Thanks goes to our master, Ewald, who drove us to the site in spite of not being exactly lightfooted, so to say...
 Then we set up the booth, which kept collapsing...
 Nick having fun with a bucket...


 We taped the tent and fixed it with zip-ties and gaffa tape...


 Then there was time for a leisurely stroll around the site.
 This was my first sword ever... not exactly a beauty, but CoB and CoP not that far off the mark, keeping in mind it was forged with a bunch of drunken Scots... ;-)
 Ouch... I am NOT proud of THAT! ... ;-)
 Anyway, they seem to like it. It was right heart-warming to experience the warm welcome by all of the folks after two years absence from the games...
 I really like them.
 Not the least because it´s absolutely normal for them to have their kids with them and everyone having a ball WITH the kids, not in spite of them.



There were alot of quality booths again on site offering Scottish and British goods, from beer to boots.... ;-)

The smithy set up...
 We had a cuppa coffee. Thanks to Nick for bringing the java!
 At first there were few people coming, so I entertained myself by grinding my current project, a conceptual knife with an owl topic. Steel is some Tungsten-alloyed steel from the woods, handle is brass, reindeer and stag antler, which will get an owl carving with garnets and quartz crystal inlet....


 Athletes were fighting in the contents from all over Germany.

 Nick had some of his crappy stuff for sale... ;-) and apparently had some success. ;-)
 Then kids were trickling in...

There was a really good reenactment troupe on site.  
 They showed a real living demo of how it might have been back then and did it didactically and historically sound.
 ...and had way too much fun, apparently... ;-P
 Elayne Dannsa Clairseach really put a very nice and atmospheric counterweight to the blaring of not-always-tuned-bagpipes music....
 Nick at the forge.
 Ulrike gave this puppet to us. I could not resist... ;-)
 One of the kids forged this skull with me... and I must admit, I had never thought about doing so  before. Thanks, Jonas, for the inspiration! Jonas now is one of our junior members, and we have already done more good together. I look forward to seeing him as a full-fledged amateur!


 Jürgen, our trademark beeskeeper and all-over-good person sold his honey, legendary honey whisky and mead... and the best thing is: Ahlhauser Hammer honey, whisky and mead will be available in the 2018 beeskeeping season. We will have beehives at the ironforge, build a herbal garden and a bee meadow. This is how you fuck Monsanto!
 Jürgen also had his candles and soaps and sweets on display...



 Marion of the lovely beeskeeper´s family, keeping a watch over everything.


 And Jürgen himself.
 This is Jogi... he looks as if he had his fill of mead already, but my utmost respect goes out to him for organiszing an event that really keeps balance between a family event and some highly professional highland games.

Packing up with an injured finger (severed fingertip, permanent neural damage), I hit my other hand with the point of my knife badly, bleeding all over the place. Asking for a medic, I was quickly surrounded by Katja and three other girls... (ummm, I should try that more... ;-)) who calmly and professionally took care of the wound and quickly staunched my bleeding. Thanks, ladies, I would say it was a pleasure, but it was not;-P, at least I would not want to repeat the experience. One drive to the hospital later I was all glued together again. And have a knifemaking course scheduled with the doctor who glued it all together again and was raving about the exceptionally clean wound edges... weird. ;-) Bad luck and bad co-workers really, but nice company no less... I´ll be back 2018 in hope for a better outcome... ;-).

Mittwoch, 17. September 2014

Highland Games Wuppertal - Gooseflesh and catastrophes



 So, again a post full of extremes... Jogi had called some time ago, and I followed as usual to the wonderful event of the Highland Games Wuppertal by Clan Mac Laren. We arrived on Saturday and set up forge...
 Nick was helping me out this time, and did a great job at that!
 Erm... hm.. are you sure you want to set up the forge like this? Do you really know how to light a fire? Really, do you? Can we do this actually?*ggg*

YES WE FUCKING CAN!


 It wasn´t too long before the first kids wanted to forge.
 We even got some real prices for a change, for we simply decided to put on  aprice list. Volker whined about that people would not want to pay this much, but, fact was, they even paid more voluntarily!
 Volker had provided us with really professional equipment to make sure it wasn´t too easy for us and we had not too much fun. But we really embarassed him by managing to have fun nonetheless
.
 Handforging speaks louder, and there were kids and adults alike having fun, too.
 Rübe in his war paint...;-) made my day....;-)
 The folks from Metwabe provided a joke and mead and delicious dark honey ale.
 Sauces and mustards with honey and mead...

 And the honey ale. Better than the famed "Odin" if you ask me, for the honey is actually brewed in and not just refined sugar syrup.
 The picture tells a tale...;-)
 One of my friends, Thomas, was there, too, with his great Sgians, Dirks and Seaxes. He makes them very cleanly and with a spring steel blade that is tempered to 58 HRC.
 He is a friendly guy and an accomplished bladesmith, and he makes some very sensibly designed and very slicey blades with lovingly carved handles.
 We always meet at the fair, and it´s always a delight!
 Thomas´wife also knows a thing or two about herblore. Why is it so that the guys always do the pounding and the gals always tend to the wounds*ggg*?

`Historical dirks:

 New designs.
 I was fond of this Oseberg carving.
 And those pendants.
 Nick and I had a cuppa, and in a frenzy the first day was over!

 We listened to some quality music and had a beer and all was great!

 ...which cannot be said of Sunday. I had talked to Volker since two years time, ever since the warp of the axle of our forge broke, that the axle would be next and had to be welded. He was always like "Tomorrow..maybe..."
 This is what happened. BUMMER.
 It happened ten minutes into the day, and no repair possible. I was getting completely pissed off by the comments "why don´t you forge  a new axle..?!". But getting angry was not an option, so we instead watched the parade.


















 By the way, Dominik came by and asked "Would the sword withstand being beaten upon the  shield?". I laughed and took it and slammed it edge first into a mild steel rod. I loved how his face went slack with disbelief;-).

 This is Jogi, and I daresay he did a great job, for he was the one behind the acquisition of the traders and the music, doing sponsorship negotiations and finding still time for a friendly chat and a party. Jogi´s a great guy. Period.
 Since we were all angry and frustrated we had to do something, so we delved into the roast pig, had loads of cake and coffee...
 ...and met with friends. Nele and Unrest came by, and we had a ball.
 This is the tartan of Clan Mac Laren.
 The sword, not yet finished, but in good working order.

Then Olaf dropped by, too, and he showed off some new blades.

 This Seax is impressive. It is made out of steel from a knife for eye surgery, and it´s fiercely sharp.
 Together with a spine thickness like that you would not want to get on the wrong side of that beast.
 He also had made a war hammer. Lovely. He does not forge to date, but we will change that soon.;-)


 His bro Peter was there, too, and he brought his war hammer, too, a bit bigger...*ggg*
 Soon we had a party going on, explaining to the public and having some weirdo fun, too.
 Nele posing as warrior princess...
 Come on, Xena, you got it in you!
 This is Peter´s Seax. Not sensible in the least, but extremely wild.
 Nele overdoing it;-).
 Olaf´s belt assembly. He does all of the leather work himself. He is extremely creative and inspiring.

 This is his eating assembly made from old Solingen cutlery.

Peter´s neck knife.

 And a boot awl Olaf carries. Those two guys were bristling with weapons, but, if you talk to them you soon recognize that they are some of the nicest people around.

The wheel broke. It broke because of ignorance.

It did not prevent us from keeping the fire burning. It did not prevent us from having a ball, and I daresay something far more important was forged:

New friendships and new alliances.

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