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This one went to Pasadena

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I promise this will be all for a while, but here's another one I made up for one of my California pardners. This one is still Wickett and Craig but the inlay is dark brown Lizard.

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Here's a better picture of the sheath along with the knife it was made for.

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Paul

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That's nice.

Buff

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"This will be all for a while"?

Don't stop posting, love to see your work....

Nice one here.....thanks for showing

Dave Theobald

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no no no. it was supposed to go to atlanta, not pasadena! :whistle:

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Man, that's really beautiful work. I like the blade as well. Who made it?

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Man, that's really beautiful work. I like the blade as well. Who made it?

The knife was made by Texas Master Smith Harvey Dean. The link below is his web site and you can see many more beautiful knives there.

http://harveydean.com/index.htm

Paul

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very very nice to boath blade and sheath, lovely workmanship, is there a frog or some sort of attatchment strap for the stud? Don

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man your stuff is always very creative!!

beautiful knife also

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Wow. Yet another masterpiece! That's one heck of a fine sheath... Don't stop posting! We want more! :yes:

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You really have an eye for attractive color combinations. That's a really nice looking piece of work there.

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very very nice to both blade and sheath, lovely workmanship, is there a frog or some sort of attatchment strap for the stud? Don

Don, this particular sheath is meant to function as a sash sheath where the stud locks on the top of the belt or sash. It is set up where a seperate frog attachment could be built and used, but the customer plans to use this sheath primarily as a dislpay piece along with the knife. I do make a "bow tie" retention strap that can be used as well. I'll post a picture of it in a new thread.

Paul

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Paul that is absoloutly stunning sheath, amazing thank you for posting.

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Very nice work. Did you use two different machines to sew it?

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Very nice work. Did you use two different machines to sew it?

Yes, the interior, smaller stitching was done on my Artisan 797AB using an 18 needle with 69 thread. The outside edge stitching was done on my Artisan Toro 4000 using a number 25 needle and 207/207 thread. I still have a small quantity of that good old Rice thread. I bought all Jerry had left in the colors/weights that I use.

Paul

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