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  • CFM
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special order, two knives and sheaths that say Wyoming. If rattler and elk doesn't say Wyoming i dont know what does. lol

All hand made the sheaths are rattlesnake, Bison brown dye. Man its hard to photo shiny blades lol.

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I like em.  Recently got some reptile skins, but need to soften them, they are stiff and hard.  Bought some conditioner.  When I finish the project on the bench....

  • CFM
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10 minutes ago, Brokenolmarine said:

I like em.  Recently got some reptile skins, but need to soften them, they are stiff and hard.  Bought some conditioner.  When I finish the project on the bench....

thank you my reptiles are locally sourced lol, and delicious too btw.

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Very nice Chuck great lookin pair.:thumbsup:

Hey whens dinner.  Are you having snake or elk:whatdoyouthink:

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1 hour ago, Bert03241 said:

Very nice Chuck great lookin pair.:thumbsup:

Hey whens dinner.  Are you having snake or elk:whatdoyouthink:

elk tonight my friend! thank you !

13 minutes ago, dikman said:

They look very nice, but I particularly love the handles and bolsters. They should age nicely with use.:specool:

Thanks i am very partial to elk antler it feels so nice in the hand. 

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Chuck, it is good to see some of your blades again. It does not get any better than those two , all I can say is perfect! I finally did my first inlaid (ostrich), pancake sheath. I will have to do more, it was fun. Thanks for the pics.

5 hours ago, chuck123wapati said:

special order, two knives and sheaths that say Wyoming. If rattler and elk doesn't say Wyoming i dont know what does. lol

All hand made the sheaths are rattlesnake, Bison brown dye. Man its hard to photo shiny blades lol.

twins1.JPG

twins2.JPG

twins3.JPG

twins4.JPG

 

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Thumbs up, mighty fine 

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6 hours ago, chuck123wapati said:

thank you my reptiles are locally sourced lol, and delicious too btw.

... and that's one reason (one of many) why I love Wyoming.

The rattlesnake inserts are really sweet. And the knives look fantastic.

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Wow! I especially love the handles. Impressive work, much respect.

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As always Chuck...beautifully done.  Both the knives and the sheaths!  Wyoming stated loudly in those.

  • CFM
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14 hours ago, Cattledude said:

Very nice, i really like the file work.

thank you I appreciate that it takes a little work but adds a special touch i think.

12 hours ago, Bawarrior said:

Thumbs up, mighty fine 

thanks friend!

13 hours ago, rleather said:

Chuck, it is good to see some of your blades again. It does not get any better than those two , all I can say is perfect! I finally did my first inlaid (ostrich), pancake sheath. I will have to do more, it was fun. Thanks for the pics.

 

Thank you i have some more blades to finish up too. I like doing inlays but they take some thinking sometimes. 

2 hours ago, PastorBob said:

As always Chuck...beautifully done.  Both the knives and the sheaths!  Wyoming stated loudly in those.

Thank you!! They will be going to Alaska.

6 hours ago, crazytailorlady said:

Wow! I especially love the handles. Impressive work, much respect.

Thank you!!

11 hours ago, OldCanuck said:

... and that's one reason (one of many) why I love Wyoming.

The rattlesnake inserts are really sweet. And the knives look fantastic.

Me too!! thank you.

  • CFM
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14 hours ago, dikman said:

And just looks.......right.:)

heck yea!

 

  • CFM
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Nice work all around.

I just removed a rattler from my son's back yard. I use one of those 'extended reach' grabbers and a pillowcase. Then I transport them out away from the house and send them on their way.

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Very, very nice Chuck.  Tried rattlesnake in south Texas many years ago. I'd still rather fry crappie!

  • CFM
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8 minutes ago, tsunkasapa said:

Nice work all around.

I just removed a rattler from my son's back yard. I use one of those 'extended reach' grabbers and a pillowcase. Then I transport them out away from the house and send them on their way.

thank you. yea i only take what i need from the wild I don't kill stuff just for fun or to line my wallet but if they are in town i make sure they don't hit a kid or dog then i use them.

12 minutes ago, Hags said:

Very, very nice Chuck.  Tried rattlesnake in south Texas many years ago. I'd still rather fry crappie!

thanks Hags yea crappie is a step up or more wish we had them here. We are going crawdading tomorrow lol cant wait.

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And thats the reason I strayed away from leatherwork like that. And the knives

.Guess your a blacksmith also. Well tanning is an art in it self.

Artiscally well done.

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1 hour ago, Stewart said:

And thats the reason I strayed away from leatherwork like that. And the knives

.Guess your a blacksmith also. Well tanning is an art in it self.

Artiscally well done.

thank you Stewart i appreciate that

 

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Wow! Gorgeous work!

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Very nicely done. 

  • CFM
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On 8/10/2022 at 6:10 AM, suzelle said:

Wow! Gorgeous work!

 

On 8/10/2022 at 7:53 AM, JWheeler331 said:

Very nicely done. 

Thank you both very much!! 

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On 8/8/2022 at 6:23 PM, Cattledude said:

Very nice, i really like the file work.

This^^^ Beautiful package Chuck.

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