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Tomahawk Holster For A 1 1/2 Inch Belt

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A friend from my hometown sent me two pictures of tomahawk holsters he liked and asked me to make one or the other for him. So I combined both holsters and made one interchangable holster for him by using chicago screws instead of rivets. I also added grommets too just because I think they make it blend better for his style. I only charged him $18 but what the heck. I obviously didn't make a profit from the item but it was fun for me to play with something new. I have never sold an item because I don't make ANYTHING in bulk and usually just make cool renaissance things for my family.

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Did you have the hawks to fit them or did you make it without them?

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No I didn't have the hawks :( I wish I did because I would have "tried" to make a blade cover to match as well. I do have 2 sizes of the metal rings so I am taking them both with me when I meet up with him to see which works better.

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You are a brave woman. I would have HAD to have the hawk present for the build. I guess that's the mark of a beginner :)

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That's the truth! I can imitate almost anything, but the problem with that is, it may not be functional LOL! I hope to God it fits. He lives in NJ and I live in DE so for the few dollars I guess it was worth it to let me guesstimate it. It would have cost him $4 to cross the bridge and who knows how much in gas. Good news is he is a amature blacksmith and could possibly be able to make another hawk to fit it :)

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That's awesome! "Hey, it doesn't quite fit, but no worries. I'll just make another tomahawk!" Let us know what happens!

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LOL..phew..!! You were certainly risking it, but glad it paid off in the end.. :) Good work..

Regards

Phil

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