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Passing Of Master Smith Red St. Cyr
#1
Posted 06 August 2012 - 06:06 PM
I have some very sad news this evening. I just learned that Master Smith Red St. Cyr passed away today after a heart attack. I will keep you informed as I learn details of the arrangements.
Dan Cassidy
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#2
Posted 06 August 2012 - 07:49 PM
That is sad news Dan. I am glad I was able to talk to him at Blade this year. I always enjoyed our conversations. He will be greatly missed. I will have to ring the anvil for him. My sympathies to his family and friends.
Brion
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Brion Tomberlin
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#3
Posted 07 August 2012 - 12:03 AM
This is terrible news. I just spoke with him at the little California Knifemakers Association show in Brea a couple weeks ago.
RIP Red

RIP Red

#5
Posted 07 August 2012 - 06:11 AM
I am very sorry to hear of Red's passing. I had a great conversation with him at the ABS Expo, last January. He will be missed.
My condolences to his family.
My condolences to his family.
Steve Culver
ABS Master Bladesmith
President: Kansas Custom Knifemaker's Association
Blade Show Table 11-S
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ABS Master Bladesmith
President: Kansas Custom Knifemaker's Association
Blade Show Table 11-S
steve@culverart.com
www.culverart.com
www.kansasknives.org
#6
Posted 07 August 2012 - 06:42 AM
This sad news hit both Karen and I like an actual blow, it was one of the last things we expected to hear. It was a distinct honor and privilege to have known Red for the precious years we did have with him, he will be sorely missed. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family.
"One test is worth 1000 'expert' opinions" Riehle Testing Machines Co.
#11
Posted 08 August 2012 - 07:24 PM
Honorary ABS member and Blade Magazine editor Steve Shackleford posted this tribute to Master Smith Red St.Cyr on the Blade Magazine website:
"American Bladesmith Society master smith Red St. Cyr of Reva Forge in Wilmington, California, passed away yesterday after suffering a heart attack.
Red was the founder of the American Bladesmith Society's (ABS) West Coast Forging Clinic, a member of the Southern California Blades, ABS, Arizona KCA, and Oregon KCA, and president of the California Knifemakers Association.
His specialty was fixed blades, forging his own damascus and mosaic patterns. In 1995 he became an ABS journeyman smith and earned his ABS master smith rating in 1998. He has received numerous awards for his knives, including the ABS Bill Moran Award.
At the tender age of 13, Red began an apprenticeship with a farrier and fell in love with working with metal and horses. By the time he was 16, he was a full-fledged farrier. He eventually became a master farrier, designing, forging and custom fitting horseshoes throughout the United States and several foreign countries.
When farmers baling hay began to use twine in place of baling wire, someone asked Red if he could make a knife from a horseshoeing rasp, and that started Red's life-long love of bladesmithing. He made knives for over 35 years.
Red was known for his readiness to share his knowledge and skills with others. He hosted the California Forging Clinic annually and also did forging demonstrations at the Knife Expo, the old BLADE Show West, BAKCA, and Reno ABS shows."
"American Bladesmith Society master smith Red St. Cyr of Reva Forge in Wilmington, California, passed away yesterday after suffering a heart attack.
Red was the founder of the American Bladesmith Society's (ABS) West Coast Forging Clinic, a member of the Southern California Blades, ABS, Arizona KCA, and Oregon KCA, and president of the California Knifemakers Association.
His specialty was fixed blades, forging his own damascus and mosaic patterns. In 1995 he became an ABS journeyman smith and earned his ABS master smith rating in 1998. He has received numerous awards for his knives, including the ABS Bill Moran Award.
At the tender age of 13, Red began an apprenticeship with a farrier and fell in love with working with metal and horses. By the time he was 16, he was a full-fledged farrier. He eventually became a master farrier, designing, forging and custom fitting horseshoes throughout the United States and several foreign countries.
When farmers baling hay began to use twine in place of baling wire, someone asked Red if he could make a knife from a horseshoeing rasp, and that started Red's life-long love of bladesmithing. He made knives for over 35 years.
Red was known for his readiness to share his knowledge and skills with others. He hosted the California Forging Clinic annually and also did forging demonstrations at the Knife Expo, the old BLADE Show West, BAKCA, and Reno ABS shows."
Dan Cassidy
ABS Webmaster and Forum Administrator
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#12
Posted 09 August 2012 - 07:55 PM
I told you earlier that I would keep you updated on any final arrangements or services for Red St. Cyr.
I understand that there is no service planned. If I learn of any change in plans I will post the information.
I understand that there is no service planned. If I learn of any change in plans I will post the information.
Dan Cassidy
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