Bladesmithing with Murray Carter: Modern Application of Traditional Techniques

Bladesmithing with Murray Carter: Modern Application of Traditional Techniques

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Bladesmithing with Murray Carter: Modern Application of Traditional Techniques

Bladesmithing with Murray Carter provides the reader with an in-depth look into traditional Japanese Cutlery forging techniques and their modern applications. A non-stop flow of inquiries to Murray has prompted him to reveal the secret techniques learned during 18 years in Japan, where he lived and worked as a village bladesmith. He now shares this wealth of information for the benefit of the curious reader and Japanese knife enthusiast alike. Owners of nearly 15,000 of Murray's knives will be delighted to see a comprehensive book written by the knives' creator.

Features:

  • 250+ dazzling, full-color images, including many by renowned photographer Hiro Soga.
  • Unique and extremely rare insight into the Japanese culture through the (blue) eyes of a Japanese village bladesmith.
  • Detailed explanations of Traditional Japanese Bladesmithing techniques that until now have been cloaked in mystery and myth.
  • Enough detailed information to guide an aspiring bladesmith to become a successful smith in the Japanese style of blade making.

About the Author

Murray Carter is one of the most popular custom knifemakers at the annual BLADE Show, regularly conducts wildly popular seminars on shaving with a machete, and is known for standing at his booth sharpening knives while teaching the techniques to interested attendees. Carter lives in Vernonia, Oregon.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Author
Murray Carter
Binding
Kindle Edition
EISBN
9781440218477
Format
Kindle eBook
Label
Krause Publications
Manufacturer
Krause Publications
NumberOfPages
160
PublicationDate
2011-09-22
Publisher
Krause Publications
ReleaseDate
2011-09-22
Studio
Krause Publications