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Artisan Name | Buster Grubbs |
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Artisan Category | Tomahawks, axes, knives and forgings |
Artisan Bio | I started blacksmithing in 1987 shortly after beginning to shoot muzzleloaders in competition and starting to attend rendezvous. I needed a set of H bar fire irons for my kit. Not being a wealthy man and being a cheap one, I borrowed an anvil and torch set and made my own. I was hooked! The next week I found an anvil and built a simple forge. Donnie Fulwood was a novice blacksmith at the time, but invited me to his forge and taught me the basics of blacksmithing. I bought all the blacksmithing books I could find and read them cover to cover. I joined the Appalachain Area Chapter of ABANA which was the closest blacksmith group to me. I attended some of their meetings and learned from their talented members that demonstrated. Finding there were no blacksmithing groups in central Georgia and having to drive 3 to 4 hours to attend Appalachain Area meetings, I helped organize the Ocmulgee Blacksmith Guild in Georgia in 1992. |
Company | Shady Rest Forge |
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Address | Macon, Georgia 31217 Map It |
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