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Jose de Braga - The Art Machine Gallery. Art knife and sword maker famous for carving the sword handles by Connor MacLeod and Kane in Highlander III: The Final Dimension. Cover smith for our March 1999 Edition of SFMO.

Don Fogg - Don Fogg Knives. A master knife-maker and sword-maker, Don Fogg is a father of inspiration in the industry who treats steel like an artistic canvas. His work delves into but also crosses traditional boundaries. Cover Smith for our Summer 1999 Edition of SFMO.

Rob Hudson - Maker of intricate composite damascus blades - for example, the edge can be of a pattern and yet within itself contain a different pattern! Featured Smith on our Summer 1999 Edition of SFMO. E-mail: Hudson@friend.ly.net

Howard Clark - Morgan Valley Forge. Howard Clark specializes in high performance Japanese-style blades. Featured Smith in our Summer 1999 Edition of SFMO.

Randal Graham - Dragon Fist Forge. Contributing author of "Sword Shop" in SFMO issues.

Daryl Meier - Meier Steel. Maker of the legendary American Flag Bowie Knife presented to former President Geoge Bush, the esteemed Daryl Meier is the grandfather of modern pattern-welded damascus steels and works with various smiths providing damascus steel for custom sword projects with Don Fogg, Howard Clark, Randal Graham, etc. Editor's Choice 1999.

Kevin Cashen - ABS Master Bladesmith, lecturer, maker of exquisite artistic knives, Viking-style daggers, etc. Cover Smith for our January 1999 Edition of SFMO and author of Cover Article "Road to Damascus".

Ric Furrer - One of the greatest rising young talents in the industry, Richard "Poindexter" Furrer concentrates on Japanese, Turkish and Islamic weapons but specializes in his difficult chevron-damascus patterns. Featured Smith in our Summer 1999 Edition of SFMO.

Larry Harley - Lonesome Pine Knives. Larry made the Gunstock Indian Club featured in our Summer 1999 Edition of SFMO. He makes some of the most elegant fighting fixed-blade knives our Editor has seen.

Tinker Blades - Michael Tinker Pierce. A good source for affordable Scottish dirks.

Al Massey - Rustic-looking swords, well-balanced and well-planned in execution.  
 
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