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horsemen76

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  1. I've only had it for a month or so but so far I really like it. Holds an edge well and is quite manageable for a larger knife.
  2. Made this one up for my Knives of Alaska bush camp to match my buck 110 sheath. Didn't realize until after I took the pictures the knife wasn't seated all the way in the sheath. Waiting on a new fire steel to fit in the loop as well.
  3. Thanks for all the compliments! There is a backing on the ostrich of about 2oz veg tan. The ostrich is skived down pretty thin to get all the stringy flesh off so I figured I better give it a little more substance. I've been wearing it everyday for a couple weeks now and it is still looking and fitting great. Retention is perfect, I was worried it would loosen up with the inlay but so far so good.
  4. This is one of the first ones I did in this style but the back is similar to the inlaid one as well. Just bit more "clean" looking in the newer version.
  5. Finally got around to making a sheath for my own buck 110. Ostrich inlay, 1mm tiger thread.
  6. Thank you, I believe those are some real old #4 imperial shells that I have kicking around, I would give a best guess they are 30-40 years old!
  7. Thanks for video reply, that's awesome! I'll have to give it a try. Great work once again.
  8. Very nice work! Definitely worth more the $65 in my opinion. Love seeing your projects as they are always very well done. One question, how do you do the molding over the stamping without smooshing out the pattern? Great job!
  9. Just finished up this for a fellow, the logo is from his ranch. And a sheath I donated for a fund raiser raffle, another fellow donated the knife.
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