September/October 2001 The Blacksmiths’ Guild of the Potomac The Newsletter 1 Events 3 Nominations 3 Historic Blacksmith Shop 5 Drop Tongs Weld 7 Repousse’ Tooling 10 Directory 13
First fires in the new forge
Phil Heath the mason prepares the site (it doesn’t make him a bad person)
Brand new and unused Keith Kuck the welder
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The Newsletter is mailed to members six times a year. Initial membership is $30 or three years for $60. Renewals are $20 or three years for $55. Life memberships are $300. Membership applications and renewals may be sent to the treasurer/membership chairman, George Anderton, check payable to BGOP. ABANA chapter newsletters may reprint portions that are not individually copyrighted, so long as credit is given to original source. Any other publication by prior arrangement with president of BGOP. The Blacksmiths’ Guild of the Potomac, Inc, its officers, members, and editorial staff specifically disclaim any responsibility for damages or injuries that occur as a result of the use in any way of any information contained in this newsletter. ©2001 Blacksmiths’ Guild of the Potomac, Inc., and as copyrighted by individual contributors
BGOP MEETINGS Guild meetings are held on the first and third Fridays of each month at 7:30 P.M. at the Gulf Branch Nature Center, 3608 North Military Road, Arlington VA 22207. Meetings are usually held in the Guild’s shop which is located about 50 yards past the Nature Center building on the wooded path. Occasional Friday meetings with a speaker or video are held in the Nature Center auditorium. Call the HOTLINE for updates on meetings and event.
Shop Rules And Etiquette
The Guild shop is available for use by members whenever the Nature Center park is open. Shop is locked, so call Shopmaster or a Board member for access. Follow all safety rules. Record number of visitors on log sheet near door. Please observe the following rules and etiquette: ♦ Bring safety glasses and wear them. Work in a safe
manner at all times. ♦ Clean the shop before you start to work. ♦ Empty firepots and dump ash gate after each use to
minimize corrosion. ♦ Dump ashes in the ash dump outside, at the side of
the shop. ♦ Place tools back in their proper places. ♦ Dress bar ends which you have cut, to be ready for
the next user. ♦ Clean the shop before you leave, and carry out trash
which you create. ♦ Always turn out the lights and lock up when leaving. ♦ Bring your own material for personal projects. Shop
stock is for learning and practice. ♦ No alcoholic beverages on park property.
2001 Board of Directors President Vice-President
*Keith Kuck (2001) 5310 Nutting Drive Springfield VA 22151 703-321-8109
*Chris Worsley (2001) 4203 Javins Drive Alexandria VA 22310 703-960-9030
Treasurer Secretary
*George Anderton (2003) 5325 Ringold Place Springfield VA 22151 703-321-9737
* Ross Sullivan (2002) 11548 Pine Hill Road King George VA 22485 540-775-2067
Tom Coker (2002) 12611 Bluhill Road Wheaton MD 20906 301-942-8573
Fay LeCompte(2003) 1016A East Main St. Luray VA 22835
*Bill Wojcik (2001) 4116 Kingchase Lane The Plains VA 20198 540-253-5121
Phil Heath (2002) 4600 S Four Mile Run Dr Arlington VA 22204 703-671-3134
Ken Zastrow (2003) 12800 Hammonton Rd Silver Spring MD 20904 301-622-0897
Call the HOTLINE at 703-527-0409 for the latest news about Guild events.
*Member of the Executive Committee
Committee Chairmen Building Ross Sullivan 540-775-2067
Claude Moore Park Pat McGuire 703-437-9034
Corporation Fay LeCompte 540-743-1812
Demonstrations Jan Kochansky 301-937-6538
Door Prize Tom Coker 301-937-6538
Hospitality Ed Jackson 410-549-2829
Hotline Tug Tuggle 304-876-0909
Library Steve Crist 703-754-9678
Membership George Anderton 703-321-9737
Newsletter George McConnell 703-620-6454
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OTHER EVENTS OF INTEREST
10/5-10/7 Canadian, Northwest &Rockies Regional MetalsmithsConference
location: Hern Ironworks Foundry, Coeur d'Alene,Idaho, will host the meet and invites us to participate ina casting pour. Plenty of camping and RV space isavailable on site. Motel and Inns are available, call theCoeur d'Alene Chamber of Commerce (208)664-3194for more details.Co-sponsored by the Kootenay Blacksmith'sAssociation, Northern Rockies Blacksmiths Associationand the Northwest Blacksmiths Association, this will bean in-depth meet that will focus on creating, sizing andfitting forged ironwork. Bob Partick, charter member ofthe Missouri Blacksmiths Association will be thefeatured demonstrator. Other demonstators includeDoug Newell, Calgary, Alberta and John Smith,Crawford Bay, B.C. John Hern will do a castingdemonstration and Mary Hunt will hold a basketmaking workshop.
BOARD MEMBER NOMINATIONS
Three positions on the BGOP Board of Directorscome up for election at the annual meeting in De-cember of each year.
Terms expiring this year include Keith Kuck, BillWojcik and Chris Worsley. Each has acceptednomination to run again in the coming election.
Additional nominations should be submittedto Ken Zastrow, chair of this year's ElectionCommittee, no later than October 30. Callhim at 301-622-0897 or [email protected]
COMING BGOP EVENTS Sept 21 Animal Heads
Chris Worsley & Bill WojcikOct 5 Rivet decorations contestOct 6-7 Luray DaysOct 13-14 Colvin Run MillOct 13-14 Partletts in Charlotte Hall ,MDOct 19 Oak leaves, Bill WojcikNov 2 Fold Forming, Tom CokerNov 16 Open ForgeNov 30 Board meetingDec 7 Christmas party
Registration fees for NWBA, KBA and NRBAmembers is $50.00. $60.00 for non-members. Therewill be a $15.00 charge for each addtional familymember. The fee includes Saturday dinner. Makechecks payable to NWBA, 8992 NE Highway 99,Vancouver, WA 98665contact: John Loeffler (509)[email protected]
10/13-10/14 5th AnnualSaltfork Blacksmithing conference
Doug Merkel from Sugar grove NC will demonstrategeneral blacksmithing and Jim Poor from Midland TXwill demonstrate Farrier Contest blacksmithingcontact: Mike George 580-327-5235 [email protected] 1227 4th
River Bluff Forge CouncilRepair Days Auction www.metalmuseum.org
to Benefit NOMM LibraryCall to craftspeople for auction items
On the evening of October 20, 2001, the River BluffForge Council, the Memphis ABANA chapter, will spon-sor a public auction. Proceeds from this Repair Days eventwill be donated to the National Ornamental Metal Mu-seum’s Capital Campaign for the restoration of an historicbuilding to house the Museum’s Library.
October 20-21HAMMER-IN & HERITAGE CELEBRATION
9am- 5pm. Join us in Staunton, Virginia for a weekendcelebration of American Heritage and the Frontier CultureMuseum's first Hammer-In.
For the Museum, it’s a double-your-money propositionin that the River Bluff Forge Council’s donation of theauction proceeds will be matched by an anonymous chari-table organization.
Please support the creation of a world-class library on
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signs.
Sherando lake, Sherando, VA. Camping, swimming, and fishing;George Washington National Forest. (540) 943-5965
Walnut Hills Campground, Staunton, VA Camping, fishing,pool showers, playground. I-81 exit 217, west on Rt. 11 to Rt.655, then left 1 mile to campground. 1-800-69-WALNUT
Hotels & Motels
Comfort Inn, 1-81 exit 222. 98 rooms, continental breakfast,pool. 540-886-5000
Econo lodge 1-81 exit 222, Continental Breakfast, 540-885-5158
Shoney's Inn, Indoor pool with Jacuzzi, Shoney's restaurant onpremises. I-81 exit 222, 540-885-3117.
Hampton Inn, I-81 exit 220, Complimentary breakfasts, 75rooms. 540-886-7000.
Best Western/Staunton Inn. Indoor pool, continental breakfast. I-81 exit 222, 1-800-752-9471.
The Sleep Inn, continental breakfast, I-81 exit 222. 1-800-488-8750 or 540-887-6500.
Mircrotel, I-81 exit 222. 1-888-771-7171 or 540-887-0200
Super 8 I-81 exit 222, Continental breakfast, I-81 exit 222. 540-886-2888.
Travelodge. Downtown historic Staunton. Complimentary break-fast & sleepy bear dens. 1-800-578-7878.
Bed & Breakfasts / Country Inns
Ashton Country House. Staunton. I-800-296-7819 1860's Greekrevival home.
Belle Grae Inn, Staunton. Historic. Full breakfast, full servicerestaurant. 1-888-541-5151
Frederick House. Staunton. Historic Full breakfast. 1-800-334-5575
Sampson Eagon Inn. Staunton. C. 1840 mansion. luxury accom-modations. 1-800-597-9722
Thornrose House, Staunton. C. 1912 Georgian residence. Fullbreakfast. 1-800-861-4338
Montclair B & B 1885 Italinate style townhouse 1-877-885-8832
Twelfth Night Inn 1-540-885-1733.
10/20-10/21 Appalachian BlacksmithsAssociation Fall Conference
location: www.members.aol.com/anvilwork/index.htmlcontact: David G. Allen (304)[email protected]
11/2-11/4 Forging In The Forestlocation: Bardstown, KY, 20 minutes south ofLouisville, KY on Rt 165.This annual conference hosted by the KentuckyBlacksmiths will be held and co-sponsored by BernheimArboretum and Research Forest, Bardstown, KY.contact: Craig Kaviar (502)[email protected]
all facets of metalworking by donating items for the auc-tion.
Works/ objects should be sent to the National Ornamen-tal Metal Museum at the above address to arrive by Octo-ber 10. Repair Days volunteers may bring items they wishto donate if they don’t want to ship them.
Thanks for your support,Richard Carr, President; Jim Wallace, DirectorEvening phone: 901-872-4009, 901-774-6380email: [email protected] Bluff Forge Council National Ornamental Metal Mu-seum 374 Metal Museum Drive, Memphis TN 38106
Contact:FRONTIER Rhonda Howdyshell, APR -Public Relations
(540) 332-7850 ext. 135 or FAX: (540) 332-9989Email: [email protected]
P.O. Box 810, Staunton, VA 24402-0810www .frontiermuseum.org"Experience living history.
Visit Europe and America's past."
Watch blacksmithing greats Tom Latane on Saturday andSteve Mankowski on Sunday demonstrate their skills.SEE living history demonstrations and interpretation at themuseum's working 1730s Scotch-Irish (Ulster) forge fromNorthern Ireland; the 1720s German farm; the 1730sScotch-Irish farm; the 1690s English farm; and the 1850sAmerican farm. Special activities for children on both daysinclude storytelling, children's craft area, and a scavengerhunt. Traditional entertainment at each historic farm.
Enter the “forged item” contest. Forge a set of (2) straphinges and bring them with you to enter the contest. Style,size and design ar up to you. Entries will be judged onfunctionality, design, uniformity and quality of workman-ship. Entries must be received by noon on Saturday. Judgeswill be Tom Latane and Steve Mankowski. 1st place $100,2nd place $50.
Iron in the Hat raffle chances are $1 each, 11 for $10 or24 for $20. Hammer-in participants should bring a forgedpiece or blacksmith related item to donate towards thisfundraiser. Items drawn each day, must be present to win!T-shirts commemorating this event at the Frontier CultureMuseum will be available. Food concessions benefitingnon-profit organizations offer hot dogs, drinks and dessert.Admission is $8 for adults $4 for children. One admissiongood for two days! 540-332-7850.Accommodations
Cabins and Camping
Natural Chimneys, Mt. Solon, V A. Camping, Picnic facilities,Exit 235 on I-81 west through Bridgewater. 540-350-2510
Shenandoah Acres Resort, Stuarts Draft, VA, lake Swimming,horseback riding, tennis, etc.; Cottages and camping. 2 mi. southof U.S. 340, via Rt. 608, On 660 near 1-81 exit 217. 1-800-562-9949
Shenandoah Valley KOA , Verona, VA. Camping or cabins,pool, playground, hot tubs. 1-800-562-9949 1-81 exit 227 follow
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On a recent trip to Maine I was introduced toJohn W. Brace, proprietor and builder of theWashington County Railroad II in Cherryfield.Descendant of a blacksmithing family, John is amechanical engineer turned machinist. He hasconstructed and operates several 1/8 scale loco-motives and a steam traction engine, also 1/8scale. His two sons served blacksmithing ap-prenticeships under John's cousin, GeorgeRicker, starting in '67. They finished their ap-prenticeship in England during the winter of '74.Son George is carrying on the family traditionand is the current owner of the 1801 RickerBlacksmith Shop in Cherryfield.
The shop began about 1801 when John's great-great-great grandfather, General AlexanderCampbell needed a blacksmith. He hiredAmaziah Ricker, John's great-great grandfather,to set up and operate the shop. Over the years
the shop did general blacksmithing and wheel-wright work for lumbering and fishing interestsin the area. The old wheel stone still lies outsidethe shop. Inside, horseshoes hang in one corner,runners for a log sled in another, and an ironwheel hub sits under a workbench. Three footvises, one with its upsetting block in place, andan old power hammer from Grinnell, Iowa, ac-company the usual setup of coal forge, anvils,post vises and hand tools. There is also an earlyheavy duty arc welder, which has multiple cableconnectors instead of a range switch.
In more recent years George has done archi-tectural work, including large spiral staircases.The shop is now open by appointment, as Georgeis also employed in the local blueberry industry,the primary employer in Cherryfield. Georgecontinues to do commissions as time permits.
Ken Zastrow, with an assist from John Brace
VISITING A HISTORIC BLACKSMITH SHOP
National Ornamental Metal Museum 374 Metal Museum Drive
Memphis Tennessee 38106www.meta lmuseum.orgwww.meta lmuseum.orgwww.meta lmuseum.orgwww.meta lmuseum.org
Repair Days Weekend
Fr iday , Sa turday , & Sunday Oc tober 19, 20 , & 21 , 2001October 19, 20 , & 21 , 2001October 19, 20 , & 21 , 2001October 19, 20 , & 21 , 2001
10 :00 am 10 :00 am 10 :00 am 10 :00 am –––– 5 :00 pm 5 :00 pm 5 :00 pm 5 :00 pm
W e f i x a n y t h i n g b u t c a t s , c a r s a n d b r o k e n h e a r t s .W e f i x a n y t h i n g b u t c a t s , c a r s a n d b r o k e n h e a r t s .W e f i x a n y t h i n g b u t c a t s , c a r s a n d b r o k e n h e a r t s .W e f i x a n y t h i n g b u t c a t s , c a r s a n d b r o k e n h e a r t s .
Bring your dull, dented, dysfunctional metal itemsto Repair Days at the National Ornamental Metal MuseumOctober 19 – 21. Metalsmiths from across the country willbe there to solder, sharpen, remove dents, re-tin coppercookware, and repair garden furniture and statuary. Theywill sharpen knives, scissors, garden tools and lawnmowerblades. They can even straighten out that spoon that wasmangled in the disposal. Estimates are free. All proceedsfrom repair work benefit the Museum.
(To insure that work will be completed, no newitems will be accepted after noon on Sunday.)
Sa turday , Oc tober 20 i s Fami ly Fun Sa turday , Oc tober 20 i s Fami ly Fun Sa turday , Oc tober 20 i s Fami ly Fun Sa turday , Oc tober 20 i s Fami ly Fun DayDayDayDay ....
Ring Making, Casting, Blacksmithing: There will be lotsof hands-on activities for all age groups. For a small fee,visitors can make jewelry, melt and pour metal for casting,
and experience blacksmithing techniques such as forgingand hammering. Saturday Only.See your items repaired: At each of the repair stations,metalsmiths will be on hand to explain the repair processand answer questions.Visit the Museum: Admission is free with a receipt forrepair work. Tim MCCreight: Master Metalsmith show-cases the work of this renowned teacher and jeweler. Hewill be on hand during Repair Days weekend.Shop the Museum Giftstore: Here you will find unique,handcrafted items by the country’s foremost craftspeople:Jewelry, Yard Art, Switch plates, Vases, Wind Chimes…Food: This year, there will be food vendors on thegrounds. Or bring your own picnic.The River: Mark Twain called it the best view of the Mis-sissippi River between Cairo and New Orleans. It still is.
Public Auction 7:30 PM Saturday, October 20Public Auction 7:30 PM Saturday, October 20Public Auction 7:30 PM Saturday, October 20Public Auction 7:30 PM Saturday, October 20
The River Bluff Forge Council, the Memphis Chapter ofthe Artists Blacksmiths Association of North America, issponsoring an Auction to benefit the Museum’s CapitalCampaign for the restoration of an historic building tohouse the Museum’s Library. Original, handcrafted workdonated by metalsmiths across the country will be offer byrenowned Georgia auctioneer and blacksmith, DavidCornett.For more information,contact Judy Wallace at 901-774-6380
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WELCOME NEW MEMBERS
#610 David Peters6083 N 9th StArlington VA 22205
#611 Chip Chenery2809 N. Edison St.Arlington, VA 22207
RUST REMOVAL
A month or so ago I got curious about therust thing and looked up the whole ironcorrosion thing in Mark's Handbook, astandard mechanical engineering referencebook. There was quite a bit of info there.As it turns out, the makers of cast ironstoves use the electrolytic process to turntheir stoves black, at least they used to.Nowadays they use paint. But for whateverreason, the cast-iron holds onto that blackresidue (which is a another iron oxideform) Perhaps it is because it is more po-rous so its just harder to get off the"surface" since the surface is porous.
Whatever is in the red scum has to be somecombination of iron, water and washingsoda constituents. I don't know anything inthe water or soda that would look red. Sounless you have discovered a new age ofalchemy, I would guess the red scum has alot of iron in it. By the way, if you scrapethe black slime off the positive electrodeand spread it out on a piece of newspaper,it all turns to red rust powder as it dries.
Frederick Faller
OZARK SCHOOL CLOSING
Dear Students and other interested parties,This is to announce that after this year'sschedule the Ozark School will be closing forone year. After five years of running theschool, Thelma and I need a break. Remain-ing classes this year included 2 Hofi basicclasses, Sept. 24-28 and Oct. 1-5 and a threeday tool making class starting Sunday Oct. 7.There is also a weekend 25 lb Little Giantpower hammer class with Phil Cox Nov. 10 &11, 2 six-day farrier classes with Richard EllisDec. 3-8 and 10-15, and a forge welding classwith Bob Patrick Dec. 17-21. The Ellisclasses are designed to prepare farriers for the2002 National Championship Competition inLexington, KY. While there are no openingsin the Sept. 24-28 class, there are spacesavailable in all other classes. I would like togive you the opportunity to make any sugges-tions you may have concerning new classideas or programs you might be interested inseeing here at the school when it reopens, soplease give us your input. With the success ofmy hand tools and air hammer sales, I amlooking forward to spending more time at theforge and traveling. Additionally, I ampleased to announce that I have entered intoan agreement with Centaur Forge to do a co-operative design of tongs and tools that willcarry the trade mark of both "CENTAURFORGE" and "TOM TONGS". Thelma and Iwant to thank you for your support during thepast five years, and look forward to servingyou again in the future. Personal regards,Tom Clark
Phone: (573) 438-4725E-mail:[email protected] Fax: (573)438-8483Web site: www.therural.net/-ozarkschOzark School of Blacksmithing, Inc.H.C. 87- Box 5780Potosi, MO 63664
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This article from the River Bluff Forge Council newsletter (summer 2001)
Blacksmiths' Guild of the Potomac
204 Mill Race DrWinchester VA 22602-6931H 540-722-4065[465]12/31/2001
Fred Allder
5436 21st St NArlington VA 22205-3023H 703-534-3927W 703-264-8351[305]12/31/2002
Roger Amidon
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Albert Anderson Jr
5325 Ringold PlSpringfield VA 22151-2421H 703-321-9737W 202-512-1703[276]12/31/2001 ABANA
George T Anderton III
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Ray Antosh
518 N Littleton StArlington VA 22203-1021H 703-527-8629W 703-767-9608[42]12/31/[email protected]
John J Austen
1315 S Walter Reed DrApt 102Arlington VA 22204-4934H 703-920-4059W 202-357-2504[556]12/31/2001
Connie Badowski
9717 Brent StManassas VA 22110-5631H 703-335-7059[531]12/31/2002
Fred Banta
6712 OakAlexandria VA 22306H 703-765-7370[588]12/31/2001
Matthew Beltz
175 W Ohio Match RdRathdrum ID 83858-7337[61L] ABANA
W Dennis Bennett
Rt 1 Box 196BHuntingdon PA 16652H/W 814-627-6122[397]12/31/2001 ABANA
Blue Moon Farm & ForgeJudith BergerARTIST-BLACKSMITH
21924 Oakley RdAvenue MD 20609-2110H 301-769-2677W 202-565-1173[503]12/31/2001 ABANA
Oakley Forge FarmBruce Blackistone
72 Steep Hill RdFront Royal VA 22630H 540-622-6132W 703-433-9272[605]12/31/2001 ABANA
Joe Boland
188 Plum Creek RdNortheast MD 21901-5351H 410-287-6958W 410-287-7851[346]12/31/2001 ABANA
Jim Bomba
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John P Bone
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Stewart Booher
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Dan & Judy Boone
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Paul Bradshaw Family
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Michael Briskin
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Barron Brown c/o AnnBrown
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Ken Brundage
14311 Leonard Calvert DrAccokeek MD 20607-9746H 301-292-5368[492]12/31/2001
Timothy Buckley
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David Campbell
PO Box 1732Tappahannock VA 22560-1732H 804-443-3092W 804-443-2770[63]12/31/2001 ABANA
John A Careatti
16915 New Hampshire AveColesville MD 20905-3783H 301-421-1208W 301-421-4260[285]12/31/2002 ABANA
Con-Kal Construction Inc.Landon C Carter
AmConGen FrankfurtGermanyPSC 115 Attn: RPSOAPO AE 09213-0115H (49) (69) 5600-2822W (40) (69) 7535-3304[174]12/31/[email protected]
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Gulf Branch Nature CenterATTN: Denise Chauvette
2809 N. Edison St.Arlington VA 22207[611]12/31/2001
Chip Chenery
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Tina Chisena
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William Clague
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Blacksmiths' Guild of the Potomac
4600 Duke St Apt 406Alexandria VA 22304-2516H 703-751-2622W 703-767-9015/9001[529]12/31/2001 [email protected]
Beverly Coker
12611 Bluhill RdSilver Spring MD 20906-4102H 301-942-8573W 703-602-6451 x123[72L] [email protected]
Thomas A Coker
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Albert Colaianni
7583 Kennedy RdNokesville VA 20181-5824H 703-754-7932[496]12/31/2003
Clifford B Compton
10519 Bob Gray RdKnoxville TN 37932-2506H 423-675-6281[3L] ABANA
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9326 Bethel RdFrederick MD 21702-2020H 301-682-6790W 301-682-6790[402]12/31/2001 [email protected]
Donald W Cornell
110 N French StAlexandria VA 22304-2632[342]12/31/2002
John Josef Costandi
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Doug Courtney
4865 Strauss AveIndian Head MD 20640-1824[177]12/31/2001 ABANA
William W Cranford
4505 Jennifer LnHaymarket VA 22069H 703-754-9678[382]12/31/2003 [email protected]
Stephen D Crist
7327 Castleberg Ct.Kingstowne VA 22315H-703-719-6265[602]12/31/2001
Philip Cromwell
100 Hillcrest RdCamp Hill PA 17011H 717-761-8719[290]12/31/[email protected]
Lance Davis
10220 Brock RdSpotsylvania VA 22553-3919H 540-972-7603W 804-786-6929[393]12/31/2003 ABANA
Thomas Davis
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R Eugene Degenhardt
7305 Admiral DriveAlexandria VA 22307-2010H 703-765-0513[18]12/31/2001 ABANA
John Dittmeier
3447 Scar Hill RdGreencastle PA 17225-9633H/W 717-597-9736[210]12/31/2001 [email protected]
Scar Hill ForgeGary M DoubBLACKSMITH
W4798 Super DrCampbellsport WI 53010-2138H 414-269-4744W 414-677-0188[455]12/31/2001 ABANA
Chuck Doyle
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Albin F. Drzewianowski
3662 Woodley RdWaldorf MD 20601-2044H/W 301-843-9171[26]12/31/2003 ABANA
Duckworth Welding Inc.Jack DuckworthBLACKSMITH
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Thomas Dugan
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Michael O Duncan
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1105 Kennedy StFalls Church VA 22046-2013H 703-533-5537W 301-229-6107[255]12/31/2001
Tove Elfstrom
13602 Bermuda Ordhard LaneChester VA 23831H 804-530-1922W 804-474-5216[466]12/31/2001 [email protected]
John Elliott
Rt 1 Box 56BMathias WV 26812H 304-897-6913[604]12/31/2001
Lucien Ferrenbach
6003 Bull Run PO RdCentreville VA 22020[448]12/31/2001
Terry Fisher
6604 High Bridge RdBowie MD 20720-5228H 301-262-0593W 301-952-7780[184]12/31/2001 ABANA
Truman Fitzhugh
5416 Vine StAlexandria VA 22310-1000W 703-971-7653[140L] ABANA
Flaherty Iron WorksFrancis FlahertyBLACKSMITH
5401 Barrister PlAlexandria VA 22304-1949H 703-671-2414W 703-971-7653[370L]
James P Flaherty
15809 Norman Dr.Gaithersburg MD 20878-3525H 301-869-4439[584]12/31/2001
Susan Fonseca
18920 Abbotsford CirGermantown MD 20876-1716H 301-972-4760W 301-829-1314[559]12/31/2003
Joe Fournelle
2707 Adams Mill Rd NWWashington DC 20009H 202-467-0028[591]12/31/2001
Michelle Frankfurter
11001 Georgetown PikeGreat Falls VA 22066-1522H 703-759-3096[35L] ABANA
James A Frazier
15809 Norman DrGaithersburg MD 20878-3525H 301-869-4439W 301-251-7830[558]12/31/2001
Jeffrey Freeze
63 West RoadBlue Ridge VA 24064H 540-977-2725[598]12/31/2001 ABANA
Bryan Fritts
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Blacksmiths' Guild of the Potomac
13771 Ryceville RdMechanicsville MD 20659-4016[475]12/31/2002 ABANA
P. L. Fulcher
45200 Christman RdHollywood MD 20636-2823H 301-373-5094W 301-475-0242[169]12/31/2001 ABANA
Chuck Gantz
6433 Picnic Woods RdJefferson MD 21755-9614H 703-573-0376W 202-452-2631[388]12/31/2001 ABANA
Griffith L Garwood
Rd 1 Box 169Ocean View DE 19970-9702H 302-539-6274W 302-539-5344[15L] ABANA
Iron Age AntiquesBill GichnerTOOL AND BOOK SALES
1202 Mimosa LaneSilver Spring MD 20904-1447H 301-384-6658W 410-448-6660[580]12/31/2001
Elena Gournelos
714 Fontaine StAlexandria VA 22302-3607H 703-836-2769[74]12/31/2001 ABANA
Frederick M Grant
1429 Greenmont CtReston VA 22090-4045H/W 703-471-4030[261]12/31/2002
Dalton A Griffith
Upper Manor RoadPaington S. Devon[586]12/31/2001
Ken Hadfield
806 Shahraam Ct SEVienna VA 22180H 703-281-6278[600]12/31/2001
Dan Hall
8059 Ashland Ave #12Manassas VA 20109-8059H 703-590-5233W 202-268-3192[441]12/31/2001 ABANA
Marvin Hall & Arlene WalkerHall
615 W Beech RdSterling VA 20164-4602H 703-444-1416W 703-417-3336[348]12/31/2003
John Hamilton
972 Father Judge RdMonroe VA 24574-2806H 804-929-3535[542]12/31/2003 ABANA
Wallace W. Hanson
8215 Little River TurnpikeAnnandale VA 22003703-280-5772703-323-3206[365]12/31/2001
Richard F. Harris
RR1 Box 1368Glen Rock PA 17327H 717-235-1249[599]12/31/2003 ABANA
Keith Hartman
4600 S Four Mile Run DrAPT #942Arlington VA 22204-3566H 703-671-3134[449]12/31/2001
Philip Heath
29 Chelston RoadNewton Abbot S. Devon[585]12/31/2001
R. F. G. Heath
10268 Stillhouse RdDelaplane VA 20144H 540-364-1437[589]12/31/2001
Jack Henson
Box 191Round Hill VA 22141H 540-338-5701W 703-246-2002[248]12/31/2003 ABANA
William A Heston
7704 Baerdenwood TerrRockville MD 20855H 301-869-4453W 301-215-6070[551]12/31/2001
Tim Hinkel
609 Brush Creek RdWinchester VA 22603-1614H 540-888-4131[607]12/1/2001
John Hinkle
13424 Little Antietmam RdHagerstown MD 21742-4952H 301-797-8059[470L] ABANA
Dawn Hoffmann
305 Roxbury RdNewville PA 17241-9644[383]12/31/2001 ABANA
John K Hooper
Rt 2 Box 2880Berkeley Springs WV 25411-9614H/W 304-258-4058[188]12/31/2003 [email protected]
Highland ForgeGlenn HorrARTIST-BLACKSMITH
59 Averdeen St SArlington VA 22204H 703-521-3169[197]12/31/2001 ABANA
Dan E Houston
31834 Geib RdCordova MD 21625-2242H 410-820-2041W 410-820-2093[175]12/31/2001 ABANA
David Hutchison
PO Box 727Hardy VA 24101-0722H 540-721-7920W 703-751-2246[337]12/31/2001
Jeff C Inman
7409 Morgan RdWoodbine MD 21797-8807H/W 410-549-2829[41]12/31/2003 ABANA
Edward S Jackson
419 East Windsor AveAlexandria VA 22301-1227H 703-548-5784W 202-453-2755[295]12/31/2002
Gordon Johnston
7278 Moss LaneWarrenton VA 20187H 540-341-0292[387]12/31/2001
Enoch Jones
906 Barker Hill RdHerndon VA 20170-3014H 703-435-9020[576]12/31/2001
Eric Jones
1311 Floral St NWWashington DC 20012-1717H 202-723-6720[571]12/31/2001 ABANA
Daniel Jordan
823 Richmond AveSilver Spring MD 20910-4915H 301-589-5269W 703-418-4400[212]12/31/2003 [email protected]
Mike Joy
100 DANIEL RIDGE RDCandlier NC 28715-9434[544]12/31/2001
Kayne & Son CustomHardware Inc.
PO Box 8266Reston VA 20195-8266[603]12/31/2001
George W. Keitt III
PO Box 9172McLean VA 22102[609]12/1/2001
Linnie Kendrick
Ave Louis LePoutre 70Brussels 1050[367L]
Brad Knowles
10807 Boredale DrAldelphi MD 20783H 301-937-6538W 301-504-8668[155L] ABANA
Jan Kochansky
2032 N Stafford StArlington VA 22207-3118H 703-243-1231[501]12/31/2001
Tom Korns
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Blacksmiths' Guild of the Potomac
PO Box 456Heathsville VA 22473-0456H 703-503-8178[490]12/31/2003 ABANA
George L Kranda
5310 Nutting DrSpringfield VA 22151-1918H 703-321-8109W 703-845-1000[360]12/31/[email protected]
Keith E Kuck
31 Farm Haven CtRockville MD 20852-4231[601]12/31/2001
John D Lanier II
12418 Jerusalem RdKingsville MD 21087-1104H 410-592-5058W 410-617-2476[325]12/31/2004 ABANA
John C Larson
448 Shenandoah River LaneFront Royal VA 22630H 540-837-1582W 703-648-7832[391]12/31/2003 ABANA
H Scott Lawson
1016A East Main StLuray VA 22835-1622H/W 540-743-1812[2L] ABANA
Fay P LeCompte
Rt 1 Box 2310Dillwyn VA 23936-8717H 804-983-5175W 804-979-2363[270L] ABANA
Teresa M LeCompte
13614 John Cline RdSmithburg MD 21783-9113H 301-824-6147[150]12/31/2001
Mark L Leverone
4515 Richard Lawrence DrMarbury MD 20658-2304W 301-934-227[345]12/31/2001 ABANA
Bruce W Lewis
6905 Farragut AveFalls Church VA 22042-1940H 703-532-0978[366L]
Leann Heath Lewis
PO Box 99Culpeper VA 22701-0099H 703-534-5719 ??W 703-534-0800 ??[563]12/31/2002 ABANA
Steve Lewis
4853 Cordell Ave Apt 1418Bethesda MD 20814-3026H 301-434-2827[33L]
Eli Lieberman
5850 River RdBryans Road MD 20616-3108H 301-283-6317[546]12/31/2003 ABANA
Robert D Likinic
5309 Bangor DrKensington MD 20895-1106H 301-942-6177[511]12/31/2001
Fred S Long
4501 Arlington Blvd Apt 810Arlington VA 22203-2776H 703-527-4679W 703-305-0380[234]12/31/2003
Richard J Long
44 Randolph RdSilver Spring MD 20904-1200H 301-989-9097W 301-405-5967[453]12/31/2001
Les & Becky Lorenz
271 Gravels RdHarrisonburg VA 22802H 540-564-0820W 540-433-4100[489]12/31/2001 ABANA
Miriam Martin
421 Gravels roadHarrisonburg VA 22801H 540-434-1452[419]12/31/2001 ABANA
R Larry Martin
10201 Bent Tree LnManassas VA 22111-4221[372]12/31/2001
David May
11804 Cobb Hill CtOakton VA 22124-2201H 703-620-6454[538L] [email protected]
George B McConnell
1970 Old Greenville RdStaunton VA 24401H 540-337-4899[485]12/31/2003 ABANA
James B McGavock
1102 Shannon PlHerndon VA 20170-3506H 703-437-9034W 703-313-2288[392]12/31/2001 [email protected]
Pat McGuire
12195 Triadelphia RdEllicott City MD 21042-1009[521]12/31/2001 ABANA
Riverwood ForgeCheryl C Miller
3407 Aberdeen StSuitland MD 20747-3104H 301-423-4938[333L] ABANA
Leonard A Mills
893 Yardville-Allentown RdHamiltown NJ 08620-9502H 609-585-5912[411L] [email protected]
Arthur M Monsen
PO Box 2114Brattleboro VT 05303-2114H 802-254-8364W 802-254-2400[269]12/31/2001 ABANA
Morrell MetalsmithsC Leigh MorrellARTIST-BLACKSMITH
24800 Shrubbery Hill CtDamascus MD 20872-2307H 301-253-2084[389]12/31/2001 ABANA
Bob Morris
310 Quarry RdSelinsgrove PA 17870-8611H 717-374-8646[439]12/31/2003 ABANA
Charles Mull
807 Tilman RdCharlottesville VA 22901-6339H 804-984-6052W 540-942-8778[11L] ABANA
David W Munn
2981 Poplar TrailAnnapolis MD 21401-7234H 410-571-9514W 410-293-2034[564]12/31/[email protected]
Figgle Head ForgeSteve Murdock
27840 Oriole RoadPrincess Anne MD 21853H 410-651-0987W 800-220-3015[254]12/31/2001 ABANA
Oriole ForgeRay Noble
7450 Cerro Gordo RdGainesville VA 20155-1932H 703-754-4854W 703-754-9406[575]12/31/2001 ABANA
Robert G Norris
2501 N. Quebec StArlington VA 22207-5050H 703-525-8987W 202-728-6090[597]12/31/2003
Mike Nugent
PO Box 25Charlotte Hall MD 20622-0025H 301-884-4337[572]12/31/2003
John Parlett
315 Ella DrLothian MD 20711-9647[310]12/31/2003
Robert W Pease III
316 Yorktown BlvdLocust Grove VA 22508H 703-691-8832[522]12/31/2002
Abram L Peele III
117 Brazil LnJohnstown PA 15909-1244[134L] ABANA
Michael Pena
4510 Muskegee StCollege Park MD 20740-1452H 301-982-9403[592]12/31/2001
Charlie Perticari
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Blacksmiths' Guild of the Potomac
6083 N 9th StArlington VA 22205H 703-241-5870W 202-275-0738[610]12/31/2001
David Peters
805 N Illinois StArlington VA 22205-1141H 703-524-9436[608]12/1/2001
Jay Peters
6012 N 25th StArlington VA 22207-1202H 703-241-7787[405L]
Michael W Pinkerton
392 Hallman Mill RdPhoenixville PA 19460-1520H 601-495-5058[198]12/31/2001 ABANA
Plummer Iron WorksDon Plummer
12142 Stirrup RdReston VA 22091-2125H 703-476-4632W 540-722-2139[415]12/31/2002 ABANA
Old Dominion ForgeHoward PohnARTIST-BLACKSMITH
8116 Arlington Blvdsuite #255Falls Church VA 22042H 703-929-5622W 703-892-1370[385]12/31/[email protected]
Roger W. Pol
13600 Agusta Hoo RdUpper Marlboro MD 20772H 301-627-0230W 301-238-3407[491]12/31/[email protected]
Bernard L Poppert Jr
8387 Settleschool RdRixeyville VA 22737-3115H 540-937-7551W 540-937-7551[579]12/31/2001
Dan S Price Jr
632 N Armistead St.Alexandria VA 22312-2925[581]12/31/2001
Andrew Pritts
1116 Ute WayCapitol Heights MD 20743-4122[545]12/31/2002
Jason R Proctor
31 Shootz Hollow RdHuntly VA 22640W 540-636-4545[19]12/31/2002 ABANA
White Oak Forge Ltd.Nol PutnamARTIST-BLACKSMITH
11815 Hitching Post LaneRockville MD 20852H 301-984-5883[420]12/31/2001
Caroline S Qualls
300 South Church StreetSnow Hill MD 21863-1207[88L] ABANA
Edward F Reed
4445 Duck PondSalem VA 24153-9005H 540-384-7445W 540-345-2865[373]12/31/2001 ABANA
John Reed
7808 Lake DrManassas VA 20111-1947H 703-330-0448W 703-364-8649[361]12/31/2001
James Roberts
7806 Oak StFalls Church VA 22043-3122H 703-641-8940[565]12/31/[email protected]
Skip Roberts
8113 Maplewood Dr.Manassas VA 20111H 703-330-9385W 703-948-8578[583]12/31/2001
Gerald Robison
30 E Linden StAlexandria VA 22301-2220H 703-684-0734W 703-548-6016[464]12/31/2001
Bill Rohrer
7406 Spring Village Dr. #415Springfield VA 22150-4484703-451-3875[L]
Eleanor Saalbach
9174 Broken Oak PlaceBurke VA 22015H 703-455-4530[594]12/31/2001
Robert Scott
RR 4 Box 40412Glen Rock PA 17327-9804H 717-235-5126[280]12/31/2003 ABANA
George L Sharp
14405 Farmington Creek Rd#BAccokeek MD 20607-9744202-338-6149???[500]12/31/2001
Chris Shea
6650 Barrett RdFalls Church VA 22042-4228H 703-536-7907W 202-887-9661[468]12/31/[email protected]
Stephen M Shepard
9172B Brookville RdSilver Spring MD 20910-1808H 301-365-7024W 301-589-7828[22]12/31/2001 ABANA
Bradley Metal Design Inc.Brad SilberbergARTIST-BLACKSMITH
9860 Nimitz CtManassas VA 20109-3158H 703-368-2335[570]12/31/2001 ABANA
Brandon Sines
5529 O'Bannon RdThe Plains VA 20198-2627H/W 540-253-5153[568]12/31/2002 ABANA
Joe Sitton
116 South Adams StRockville MD 20852[606]12/1/2001
Dr Richard G. Smith
5309 S 12th StArlington VA 22204-3349H 703-931-7817W 301-598-7878[526]12/31/2001
Mark Sneddon
896 Palmyra-Bellegrove RdAnnville PA 17003-9638[315]12/31/2001
John W Snyder Jr
912 N Daniel StArlington VA 22201-1930H 703-812-8697W 703-228-6363[566]12/31/2001
David Soles
3412 Porter St NWWashington DC 20016-3216H 202-537-6455[44]12/31/[email protected]
Tom Soles
6608 Carlton StLaurel MD 20707-2701H 301-953-1949W 301-937-4456 X106[552]12/31/2002
John F. Stapko
PO Box 949King George VA 22485-0949H 540-775-4040W 540-653-1730[561]12/31/[email protected]
Melissa Sullivan
11548 Pine Hill RdKing George VA 22485-4669H 540-775-2067W 703-750-5909[170]12/31/2003 [email protected]
Cherry Hill ForgeRoss A SullivanARTIST-BLACKSMITH
8527 Clarkson DriveFulton MD 20759H 301-776-6595W 301-670-6065[259]12/31/2003
Lois Sulzbacher
6183 Carters Run RdMarshall VA 20115-2027H 540-341-3031[525]12/31/2005
Jeff Symanski
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13332 Scibilia CtFairfax VA 22033-1413H 703-631-2450W 703-750-4458[182]12/31/2003
James Szymkowicz
PO Box 95Graves Mill VA 22721[587]12/31/2003
Castle Rock ForgeFernandez Thomas
540 Benner AveBethlehem PA 18015-4506H 610-868-5475[297L] ABANA
Phil Trabel
376 Boom RdBerryville VA 22611-2502H 540-955-3380W 703-729-8000[281]12/31/2001 [email protected]
Phil Travis
88 Leachwood RdLancaster VA 22503-4171H 804-452-7898fax 804-462-5958[426]12/31/[email protected]
Alan V Trickey
2725 23rd Road NorthArlington VA 22201[323]12/31/2003
William D Tucker
204 DeFouri StSana Fe NM 87501-2536H 505-989-3445[537]12/31/2001
Lost Anvil ForgeAustin J Tucker III
5401 Gainsborough DriveFairfax VA 22032H 703-978-6872W 703-285-2471[335]12/31/2001
H Timothy Tuggle
519 Morning Calm LnHarpers Ferry WV 25425-9749H 304-876-0909[156]12/31/2002 [email protected]
Holcombe T Tuggle
6030 South Point RdBerlin MD 21811-2629H 410-641-1597[239]12/31/2002 ABANA
Tuve Tuvesson
1823 G N Stafford StArlington VA 22207-3113H 703-465-0030W 703-901-3151[550]12/31/2001
Robert Van Rens
PO BOX 162Round Hill VA 22142540-338-4850[487]12/31/2003
Mark Vanduser
PO Box 10597Alexandria VA 22310-0590[574]12/31/2003
Annette Verna
3476 Uniontown RdUniontown MD 21157-3558H/W 410-848-7903[143]12/31/2003 ABANA
Nathan's Forge ™Nick VincentARTIST-BLACKSMITH
5915 Justina DrLanham Seabrook MD 20706-2333H 301-459-5416W 301-474-8700[204]12/31/2003
William L Walmsley
4708 Jones Bridge RdBethesda MD 20814-3739H 301-654-3646W 301-502-7443[322]12/31/2003 [email protected]
Fred W Walton
2046 Devon StColorado Springs CO 80909-1618H 303-596-7492[137L] ABANA
William J Weida
PO Box 1178Vienna VA 22183-1178H 703-532-6949W 703-898-1068[352]12/31/2002
Thomas A Weiland
1819 Ingleside Terrace NWWashington DC 20010-1009H 202-462-1092W 202-462-1092[582]12/31/[email protected]
Patricia Westwater
4507 N 41st StArlington VA 22207-2936[312]12/31/2001
Richard Whitlow
PO Box 92Norge VA 23127H 757-566-3966W 1-800-366-2337-12185[477]12/31/2001 [email protected]
David A Willard
114 Federal StSnow Hill MD 21863-1346H 410-632-0914W 410-651-6431[329]12/31/2001 [email protected]
Mark E Williams
8804 Southlea CourtFairfax VA 22031H 703-764-2798[536]12/31/2001
Powell Wilson
17117 Sterling RdWilliamsport MD 21795-3164H 301-582-0235[249]12/31/2002
John C Wintermoyer
4116 Kingchase LnThe Plains VA 20198H 540-253-5121[357]12/31/2001 ABANA
Otm Construction Co. Inc.William A WojcikBLACKSMITH
240 Speelman Klinger RdGettysburg PA 17325H 717-325-8650[27L] ABANA
Lawrence R Woltz
4203 Javins DrAlexandria VA 22310-2040H/W 703-960-9030[53L] [email protected]
Christopher Worsley
203 Lambeth RdBaltimore MD 21218-1109W 410-235-2772[454]12/31/2001 ABANA
Roy Ysla
138 Maple Avenue WVienna VA 22180H 703-893-1039[534]12/31/2003
Peter Yun
12800 Hammonton RdSilver Spring MD 20904-3523H 301-622-0897[267L] [email protected]
Ken & Nancy Zastrow
1411 Pennsylvania AveSt Cloud FL 34769-4447[413L] ABANA
Charles E Zimmerman
10110 Old National PikeHagerstown MD 21740H 301-797-4774[593]12/31/2001 ABANA
Luther Zimmerman
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Artist-Blacksmiths’ Association of North America, Inc.PO Box 816, Farmington, GA 30638 USA706-310-1030 tel 706-769-7147 [email protected]; www.abana.orgChapter Liaison Letter
July 2001
Get ready for the 2002 ABANA Conference!Less than a year away—June 5-9, 2002, La Crosse, Wisconsin.
HERE ARE SOME OF THE HIGHLITES OF THE CONFERENCE
FROM OTHER PARTS OF THE WORLD♦ A team of up to twelve blacksmiths from Europe will continuously demonstrate
throughout the conference. You will hear more about this event in future ChapterLiaison Letters.
♦ You will be pleased to know that Angelo Bartolucci from Italy will again be with usfor the 2002 Conference. Those of you who attended the 2000 ABANA Conferencewill remember this delightful and skilled gentleman.
♦ You won’t want to miss this one! From Japan you will see a carpenter plane maker,chisel maker, saw maker, swordsmith, high relief chaser and a knife maker all dem-onstrating in the traditional manner.
FROM CLOSER TO HOME
♦ Tom Latane will head up a team of Pete Renzetti, Carl Close, Tina Chisena,Paul Spaulding and Kevin Clancy. You remember their wonderful Gothic sculp-ture from the 2000 ABANA Conference. Just wait and see their classical masterclock at this conference!
♦ The Colonial Williamsburg blacksmiths lead by Peter Ross are again back with usdemonstrating colonial era gunsmithing and blacksmithing.
♦ Ric Dunkerly is lined up to demonstrate mosaic Damascus knife making.♦ Steve Schwarter will show us how to make powder mosaic Damascus.
AN EXTRA ATTRACTION♦ The New York State Designer Blacksmiths are sponsoring a Ring Project much like the
ring projects from the 1994 and 1996 ABANA Conferences. I highly recommend that youget involved in this excellent project. Those of us who participated in the past found it to bea stimulating activity for our chapters. If you need more information contact Al Butlak,1351 Walden Ave. Buffalo, NY 14211, or [email protected].
Bob Fredell, ChairmanMember Services Committee3525-45 Ave. So.Minneapolis, MN 55406-2927(612) [email protected]
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Make check payable to: BGOPMail check and Member application to: George T. Anderton, 5325 Ringold Place, Springfield VA 22151
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