Goshen School of Blacksmithing hosts successful class with Seabolt, Gier and House leading

Master craftsmen Frank House, Joe Seabolt and Jamie Gier hosted another successfull knife forging class last week. Students left with a completed knife and lifelong memories after spending the weekend with new friends and teachers.

Up and coming craftsman Jonah Cain was in attendance and had this to say about the class;

Had a great weekend at Goshen Historical Society School of Blacksmithing. I had the pleasure of working with Joe Seabolt and Frank House forging a Woodbury style knife. I can not thank Joe and Frank enough for there guidance. Would also like to thank Jamie Gier for keeping us coordinated.

Friend of I Love Muzzleloading, Colton Fleetwood had this to say about the classes

What a great weekend spent at the Goshen School of Blacksmithing for a Woodbury Knife Class taught by Joe Seabolt and Frank House!

It was a well done class. Nice facility, well organized and 2 excellent teachers. Kudos to Jamie Gier and his team for putting this together. Also got to meet the infamous Jonah Cain and gained myself a new friend. He was a great forge mate!

I am very proud of my very first knife. I look forward to its service for many years to come! Thank you again Frank and Joe!

These classes are a great way for students of all ages and skill levels to learn from contemporary icons. To learn more, click the button below to be directed to the class facebook group, where a discussion on forging goes on all year long.

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