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From the album: DC KNIVES and LEATHER
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From the album: DC KNIVES and LEATHER
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From the album: DC KNIVES and LEATHER
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From the album: DC KNIVES and LEATHER
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From the album: DC KNIVES and LEATHER
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From the album: DC KNIVES and LEATHER
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From the album: DC KNIVES and LEATHER
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From the album: DC KNIVES and LEATHER
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From the album: DC KNIVES and LEATHER
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From the album: DC KNIVES and LEATHER
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From the album: DC KNIVES and LEATHER
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From the album: DC KNIVES and LEATHER
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From the album: DC KNIVES and LEATHER
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From the album: DC KNIVES and LEATHER
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From the album: DC KNIVES and LEATHER
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From the album: DC KNIVES and LEATHER
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I just started making my own, and this way I can do any type of camo from hunters stuff to any military version.Dave
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Its Gonna Be A Long Weekend!
DCKNIVES replied to RWP's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
The 1911 is one of my favorite guns to holster and can cover alot of genre's even CAS .Dave here's a few of mine -
Thanks ,glad it helped.Dave
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Hi Annette, I might be interested in such a trade.I would like to see the pics.Feel free to look at my website and you see what I make.Dave
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I agree, check out the gun,sheath subforum.Also, you can go to my website and get some ideas as I do both sheaths and holsters.Dave
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They look good, but I have a few suggestions.First looks like you need to finish your edges a bit better with some more sanding and burnishing. You should dye and seal the inside of your sheaths, raw leather looks half finished and unprofessional, not to mention it holds dirt and moisture more.On your last fringed sheath, you should not you that type of fringe but make your own using deerskin or Braintan.Your carving looks real good.Dave