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Hello to my fellow leatherworkers. My name is Dave Cole and I am a Knifemaker and Sheathmaker and have been doing it for about 16 years. I look forward to meeting you all, learning and helping out if I can.Dave :cheers:

Here is some of my work

http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e359/DCK...pg?t=1189958471

http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e359/DCK...pg?t=1189958724

http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e359/DCK...pg?t=1189958861

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Welcome to the forum, Dave! wow, very nice looking work!! The attention to detail is evident! I especially like the inlayed sheaths !!

Tim

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Welcome Dave...from another Floridian. Nice work.

Regis

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Welcome to the forum Dave.

Very nice work on the sheaths, I especialy like the inlayed Python and Diamondback snakeskins.

Ken

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Welcome to the Fourm Dave. Awsun leather work in your knife Sheaths.

:thumbsup:

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I'm familiar with Dave's outstanding work from another online forum. If anyone has any questions about inlaying (or other topics for that matter), Dave's a great resource to ask, as you can probably tell from his pics. :)

-Alex

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welcome to leatherworker Dave!

very nice work! i look forward to seeing more :)

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Thanks for the warm welcome and thanks to Alex for the praise.I would be glad to help where I can.Dave :cheers:

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I for one love the mixtures of skins. I think you've done it quite nicely. I've seen it done before and i've thought of trying it myself. But, i think one must hit it right on the head for it to come out nice and not just look like to diff types of leather ( did that come out right) and i think you've pulled it off great.

Welcome aboard and i look forward to seeing more of your work.

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