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Jack -  Training  for 6 years before turning professional,  jack achieved  a 1st in his artist blacksmithing BA(hons), before becoming one of a handful of smiths in the UK to receive a distinction at Masters level in Contemporary craft. Some might say he trained to the point where he is completely overqualified when it comes to smashing stuff with a hammer. Not that that's ever stopped him spouting off about it...

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Having found out you could still be a blacksmith back in 2012,  he relentlessly pursued the craft, initially training with an emphasis on traditional blacksmithing skills. as his understanding of the material and processes involved with forging steel progressed, jack refined his practise to focus specifically on the creation and manipulation of tools, eventually specialising even further by concentrating on the production of chefs knives and the craftmanship involved in their creation.

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Prior to becoming a blacksmith and while he studied, Jack worked in catering, having once dreamt of owning his own restaurant. This passion for food eventually manifested itself as hassling the kitchen staff for whatever leftovers they had. Jack always considers, lunch, dinner and especially breakfast non-negotiable, so the faster the kitchen could get their covers out, the faster he could get to those leftovers. Having a good chefs knife was crucial to that cause. Having a refined chefs knife was even better. It was the perfect amalgamation of a love of food and blacksmithing, so the pursuit of an exceptionally crafted knife (and a quick meal) is something that drives him to this day.
 

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A bit of history The forge is situated a few miles outside Bromyard Village in the county of Herefordshire, set withing the beautiful grounds of Moors Meadow Gardens. the forge, as well as the gardens themselves, are owned by Ros, the landlady, with the gardens able to be viewed by appointment here. over the years the workshop has been rented to multiple blacksmiths, with it being occupied by Jack, initially in partnership with fellow blacksmith Joel Black, since 2017. 

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Jack and Joel met back in 2014 while studying blacksmithing together on the three year degree course at Hereford college of Arts. On the completion of the BA Jack would decide to stay on an extra year and a half at Hereford college to complete an MA, while Joel, having finished a year earlier on account of being in the year above Jack, went into business making and selling chefs knives having gained access to Ros's workshop.

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The pair would go on to share the forge while Jack completed his masters, before working together full time teaching knife making courses and producing chefs knives. Joel always wanted to have a workshop at the end of his garden instead of having a workshop at the end of someone else's, and in mid 2023, got the opportunity to make that dream a reality when he and his family moved to Haye on Wye. Jack now runs knife making courses from Ros's forge in between producing his own knives, while Joel has more time to balance family life with taking his craft to the next level.
 

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