
Episode 47: Tony Swatton
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Episode Title: From Garage to Hollywood: Master Weaponsmith Tony Swatton's Journey
In this captivating episode of Making Business Personal, I sit down with Tony Swatton, the legendary weaponsmith behind some of Hollywood's most iconic movie weapons. From his shop "The Sword and the Stone," Tony has created weapons and armor for over 300 feature films since 1988, including the memorable hook from "Hook," Jack Sparrow's sword from "Pirates of the Caribbean," and weapons for "The Last Samurai," "Zorro," and recent Star Wars productions.
Tony shares his unconventional path from immigrant child fascinated by rocks to Hollywood's go-to armorer, starting his business at age 15 in his mother's garage. He reveals the real craft behind movie weaponsmithing—why casting molten metal into molds (as shown in films) would never work for actual film production, and how he hand-forges each piece using traditional blacksmithing techniques combined with modern equipment.
Key Topics We Explored:
- The difference between movie magic and real metalworking
- How Tony built relationships with major studios and prop houses
- Working under impossible deadlines (like creating a full suit of armor for a 5-year-old in 96 hours)
- The business lessons of understanding client value vs. personal pricing
- Dealing with imposter syndrome despite being recognized as a master craftsman
- His upcoming YouTube show "Dream Smith" where celebrities create their dream projects
Tony also discusses his philosophy of seeing potential in discarded materials—from rusted wire to old bandsaw blades—and how this "gem in the stone" mindset has shaped both his craft and business approach. Our conversation reveals how a billion people have watched his work without knowing his name, the challenges of working with Hollywood egos, and why he's never driven a car in Los Angeles.
A must-listen for entrepreneurs, craftspeople, and anyone interested in the intersection of traditional skills and modern entertainment industry demands.
My Guest: Tony Swatton, Master Weaponsmith and Owner of The Sword and the Stone
Notable Works:Hook, Pirates of the Caribbean, The Last Samurai, Zorro, Star Wars productions, and 300+ other films
Check out Tony's work here: https://tonyswatton.com