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A Couple of my first Sheaths

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Well. Working on a few more new things.

I've been trying to branch out and do some different projects.

Here are two knife sheaths that i made for a cheapo knife I have.

The one on the left is a thick brown leather with an brown elephant trunk inlay and whip stitch kangaroo leather edging.

The one on the right is a brown latigo with an ostrich leg inlay and a kangaroo lace mexican braid.

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Pretty good looking sheaths. Personally I like the ostrich inlay one the best, I think those ostrich legs give a really cool effect when used as inlays.

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Nice looking sheaths. I like the inlays on them.

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They look really good, but I would have not used the rivets and would have run my lacing up farther.With very few exceptions rivets are not used on custom sheaths.Dave

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