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Zimba

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  1. Hi Skip Glad you liked it.Sorry can´t post pictures off the belt loop don´t have the knife it´s sold. Lars J
  2. Hi This is my latest sheath.And my first tray with snake skin inlay. The knife is a Andrew Garrett blade with desert ironwood handle, the sheath is dyed black with a rattlesnake skin. LJ
  3. Hi Finally done Andrew Garrett blade with ironwood handle dyed leather with rattlesnake inlay.It was a hard sheath to do it was my first try with tis type off sheath but very fun.I hope the next one will be better. Regards Lars J
  4. Hi And tnx to you all. And Skip good to have you here LJ
  5. hi glad you liked it.the scales are stabilized and dyed box elder burl LJ
  6. Hi Clerc blade now with sheath.A simlpe sheath without any stampings just plain and simple for this one. Veg tanned and dyed leather. Lars J
  7. Now it´s done E nocksson blade with new sheath. Steel: RW-L Handle: Stabilized birch withh bufallo for bolster stainless pins. Sheath: Wetmolded and stamped and dyed. Just some finetuning left before deliviry. LJ
  8. Hi A knife from a friend to me 100% handmade i did the sheath for him.He´s 85 years young The blade is made of rwl with pins of blackoak and steel pins the sheath is veg tanned dyed and wetmolded. Your comments are welcome. LJ
  9. Hi After long time and many sheaths to this knife now it´s done. And a big tnx to Mr Dave Kelly to let me use his design. It was a hard sheath to make and it´s my first attempt with this model. It was fun but a hard time for my fingers. To the facts. Blade Bonny Svensson handle stabilized oak and black dyed leather with some stamping. So your comments are welcome. Lars J
  10. yes it´s wetmolded around the knife LJ
  11. It´s been a while but here it is with sheath Two finger damascus blade and buffalo for handle and stainless pin wet molded and dyed veg tanned leather. As always your comments are..............:C Lars J
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    alligning stamps

    Hi there How do you aling this mule stamp to get a good pattern? Lars J
  13. Hi there i´m a newbie from Sweden benn doing leather and knives for about 2,5 yers.i find this a interesting place and you will be hering and seeing from me in the future.<BR>Showing some pics off my work.Any comments are welcome. Lars J
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