Ella Mae Morse sings the Blacksmith Blues...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jD_6bDfaSPw&feature=related
With a little help from Donald Duck...blacksmith of the ages...grin!
And a little bonus from Tennessee Ford....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4HZOm1cyJ4&feature=related
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Vulcan said to Lucifer (Songs for Iron Workers)
John Tams and Barry Cooper sing "Goin' down to Steelo" and "Vulcan said to Lucifer"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzTQo1pkvxM&feature=related
VULCAN AND LUCIFER by JOHN TAMS
Vulcan sez to Lucifer, "Tha's fallen into t'neet
It's me as meks this valley ring and keeps these flames aleet".
Lucifer to Vulcan sez, "I'm still the gaffa here
I've signed up another demon and it's 'im you'll come to fear
So it's nowt to do wi' me owd lad." Vulcan sez "I know thee game
I bet Thatcher's got a hand in this." Sez Lucifer "For shame!"
"Come on Lucy, what's the beggar called?" He answered wi a grin
"Maggie sez his name's MacGregor. It wont be t'last you'll hear of 'im."
STEELOS
John Tams
I 'ad no choice, and if I 'ad, I'd still 'av chosen steel.
They can do their worst agenst us. They'll not change the way we feel.
Me father's father did it and I know it's all but gone.
There were a 100,000 of us along the Rother and the Don.
CHORUS: Goin' down to Steelo's, get mesen a start.
Dunna ler it cobble. It'll tear the place apart.
Catch it as it's comin', throw the bugger back,
Keep your tongs upon the metal and your eyes upon the track.
I got a start at Steelo's. Me dad put in a word.
His dad 'ad done the same for 'im. That's how the work got shared.
The mill roared like a dragon's den. The Tongmen prove their power
Catchin' white-hot metal comin' 40 mile an hour.
CHORUS: Goin' down to Steelo's, get mesen a start.
Dunna ler it cobble. It'll tear the place apart.
Catch it as it's comin', throw the bugger back,
Keep your tongs upon the metal and your eyes upon the track.
Publishing: Topic Records
(I love the imagery of the rolling mills and their flying white hot metal!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzTQo1pkvxM&feature=related
VULCAN AND LUCIFER by JOHN TAMS
Vulcan sez to Lucifer, "Tha's fallen into t'neet
It's me as meks this valley ring and keeps these flames aleet".
Lucifer to Vulcan sez, "I'm still the gaffa here
I've signed up another demon and it's 'im you'll come to fear
So it's nowt to do wi' me owd lad." Vulcan sez "I know thee game
I bet Thatcher's got a hand in this." Sez Lucifer "For shame!"
"Come on Lucy, what's the beggar called?" He answered wi a grin
"Maggie sez his name's MacGregor. It wont be t'last you'll hear of 'im."
STEELOS
John Tams
I 'ad no choice, and if I 'ad, I'd still 'av chosen steel.
They can do their worst agenst us. They'll not change the way we feel.
Me father's father did it and I know it's all but gone.
There were a 100,000 of us along the Rother and the Don.
CHORUS: Goin' down to Steelo's, get mesen a start.
Dunna ler it cobble. It'll tear the place apart.
Catch it as it's comin', throw the bugger back,
Keep your tongs upon the metal and your eyes upon the track.
I got a start at Steelo's. Me dad put in a word.
His dad 'ad done the same for 'im. That's how the work got shared.
The mill roared like a dragon's den. The Tongmen prove their power
Catchin' white-hot metal comin' 40 mile an hour.
CHORUS: Goin' down to Steelo's, get mesen a start.
Dunna ler it cobble. It'll tear the place apart.
Catch it as it's comin', throw the bugger back,
Keep your tongs upon the metal and your eyes upon the track.
Publishing: Topic Records
(I love the imagery of the rolling mills and their flying white hot metal!)
Reginald's Armour
Almost done. What is missing is of course, the shoes, gloves, and the backs of the lower legs.
The armour is held closed by hasps.
Here is a hasp under the arm...the hinge flap of the hasp is not installed. Yet.
The pins which hold the shoulders on.
Not bad from the back (above without flash, below with)
Usually the backs of the armour suffers from a lack of attention. Not so here.
Those shoulders look pretty kick ass to me!
Interestingly enough, there is no sanding at all...this is "from the hammer".
And the final view. Not so shabby after all.
The armour is held closed by hasps.
Here is a hasp under the arm...the hinge flap of the hasp is not installed. Yet.
The pins which hold the shoulders on.
Not bad from the back (above without flash, below with)
Usually the backs of the armour suffers from a lack of attention. Not so here.
Those shoulders look pretty kick ass to me!
Interestingly enough, there is no sanding at all...this is "from the hammer".
And the final view. Not so shabby after all.
Friday, March 11, 2011
Eric's Armour
Jouster's armour.
Still in progress. Will have to shorten the bottom ... oh heck have to do a hundred things yet, but it is starting to look like a breast plate.
A little squeeze in the front to make him look slim....
And the reason for all the drama.....
Yes
That is a fourteen gauge keeled breast plate.
Reginald's Armour Revisited
This is Reginald's Fantasy armour, with some updates. The shoulders are all sixteen gauge, and are supposed to look blocky and tough. It was hard to come up with ways to allow it to actually move with a person inside of it. Took AJ about 4 tries to get it right, and she was nearly yanking her hair out with the frustration. I am pleased to know a person who fought through the difficulties. But now it looks like the picture!
I think the posts look really tough!
And below, you can see where she modified the cod piece to allow Reginald to be able to walk...a swivel hinge.
I think the posts look really tough!
And below, you can see where she modified the cod piece to allow Reginald to be able to walk...a swivel hinge.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Dates for Spring Algonquin
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Fire at the Hanwei Factory
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