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Texas Panhandle Hammer Inn

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Posted 01 March 2011 - 01:41 PM

I am having a 2nd Annual Hammer inn Saturday the 26th of March at my shop. All interested parties can come but with RSVP the 21st only. I need to know how much smoked brisket, Freddy's ham hocks n beans and grandmas potato salad to fix. We will start at 8:30 on sat. and 9:00 on Sunday of those who wish to come back. The cost is 30 bucks with meal. My cell phone number is 806-676-6428 for RSVP and directions. We will have various demos like forging, grinding, heat treating of the forged blade. Thanks Dickie Robinson.
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Posted 01 March 2011 - 03:40 PM

Dickie:

Thank you for posting the details of your Texas Panhandle Hammer-In in Vega,Texas which is near Amarillo.

It sounds like it will be a great event. I would encourage everyone who wants to learn more about forging, grinding, and heat treating to attend.

I have attached a photo of Master Smith Robinson demonstrating his grinding techniques.


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