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Does anyone use artificial Sinew for stitching their holsters? I have used waxed nylon but never sinew. I happen to have come into a quantity of it and have no experience at all with it.

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Scott

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works well if not used under extreme tension. i'd suggest double stitching for anything that will be used regurarly. It will give a "native american" look according to some ppl. the picture is a sheath that i stiched together for one of my dad's knives.

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I use it for most all my hand stitching, I like the rustic look of it...

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Scott:

I sometimes use artificial sinew for the same reasons already mentioned... it gives a more rustic appearance to some items, which I like.

Rayban:

Awesome looking rig!

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Thanks for the replys I'll give it a try on my next holster.

Rayban

I agree, a beautiful rig.

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Rayban, it's killing me to know if that's a real picture or a digital overlay. not to be intrusive, but just wondering..

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Rayban, it's killing me to know if that's a real picture or a digital overlay. not to be intrusive, but just wondering..

That's the real deal.....I couldn't do a digital overlay if my life depended on it...

Specs: Canon Rebel Digital, stood on top of the picnic table, took one last swig of beer, aimed, and shot.....flash went off too for them bright highlights....I guess.....

R

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