BUT thankfully in the meantime we are making good use of the time we do have, and we could use YOUR help.
Yes, we mean it. Your help is needed random reader...
We've been busy with a lot of exciting and very large projects the past few months, & all of this work has pushed us into the next phase of growing Mad Dwarf Workshop as a legitimate serious business and provider of quality bladesmithing work.
So we are rebuilding our entire business and website from the ground up...
Just a taste:

So we truly want YOUR thoughts and ideas on what you'd like to see from this new website and business structure as a whole...
- What specific content would you like to see more or less of?
- What type of website layout do you find most preferable?
- What styles of work would you like to see more from us?
- Or anything else that you think would be helpful for us to take into consideration!
Whatever ideas you have that we could use to improve Mad Dwarf Workshop let us know!
We're excited to share big news of what we've been upto and connect with more people.
Thanks so much for the support and encouragement all of you. ;)
Keep the forge abazin
David DelaGardelle
- Mad Dwarf Workshop -
4 comments:
i love the website, i love the work, historical and artistic/fantasy. i desire a sword with all my heart, and know that it must be forged and enchanted by your hands forge and hammer, i have sent an email, perhaps one should add some sort of a price page listing engraving, material, art, time, prices generaly. i would love to see more historicly based, Tolkin weapons, runes and etching work, dwarfs trees, perhaps more blade runes.
HI
My name is Brandon. I have to admit this is the first time I have been to your website. I love it. I deal a lot with technology and have seen quite a few poorly done web pages. yours however are is a great one.
Now you no doubt are wondering about how I came across the site. Truth is I have always been interested in weapon-smithing. I did a little forge work in high school but they won't let you make swords there. Closest thing I ever made to a weapon was a chisel. Anyway, I was looking for black smiths in Indiana in the hopes of finding one that might be willing to take on apprentices. Myself and a friend of mine are looking to be taught about smithing. If are the least bit interested please get back with me at my email. Bmeecestudent@yahoo.com
Thanks and I wish you and your shop well
Hello!
I just found your site and have LOVED what I have seen and read so far! (I am a writer and swords of always been a huge interest of mine.) Your designs are amazing and very creative. Tolkien has been my literary hero for a long time and I just love how you've incorporated that kind of feel into your work. :)
Looking forward to following your site/blog!
God bless,
~Laura
Hey, Victor here! Your work is absolutely amazing! I love your forge work,your art work, yoursite, everything! However, if it would be at all possible to create an online order form, that would be great! Also, I would LOVE to see more axes and more elven-inspired work! Perhaps even some angelic themes would be nice!
Keep being awesome! God bless!
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