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Once again you have done a excellent job. Those look really good.

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Very nice work!

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Beautiful work but I'd like to see the processes you go through to make one of these. What is underneath the leather?

Ray

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ZH,

Great job!! The carving layout is perfect and you carved it like a PRO!

Thanks for sharing!

Greg

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Those are very beautiful Zhh!!! :You_Rock_Emoticon:

Very glad to see those because they are very rare on the board!!

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Looks terrific. Two questions - ok, I'm always full of questions, but two for now:

What did you use for forms? Is that a cover on the original scabbard, or from "whole cloth" so to speak?

Also, what finishes did you use? If it is not a cover for the original scabbard, what did you use for lining and finishing on the inside?

I love the work!

:rockon:

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Very busy these days, you do not respond in a timely manner.

10 days time there will be surplus.

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Looks terrific. Two questions - ok, I'm always full of questions, but two for now:

What did you use for forms? Is that a cover on the original scabbard, or from "whole cloth" so to speak?

Also, what finishes did you use? If it is not a cover for the original scabbard, what did you use for lining and finishing on the inside?

I love the work!

:rockon:

There is a wooden sheath, the outside sheath Cowhide Carving in the joints.

Those are very beautiful Zhh!!! :You_Rock_Emoticon:

Very glad to see those because they are very rare on the board!!

Tom

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Beautiful work but I'd like to see the processes you go through to make one of these. What is underneath the leather?

Ray

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Very, very nice. I too would like to know how to do this. I have a bone-handled rapier that could use a new sheath/baldric. the Baldric would be easy, but I'm not so sure about the sheath.

Great work, though, thanks for sharing.

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Tell as you have made a leather white?

It was inside a wooden leather sheath.

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Beautiful work and very unique. Any chance you could show a photo of the carved leather before you wrap it around the template on a future project? Thanks, Dave

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Those are great keep the photos coming

Josh

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Beautiful work and very unique. Any chance you could show a photo of the carved leather before you wrap it around the template on a future project? Thanks, Dave

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So I'm a little late catching this one, but man, those are absolutely beautiful!

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Stunning but you lost me on country twang Sheridan on Japanese sword Shealth!?!

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Stunning but you lost me on country twang Sheridan on Japanese sword Shealth!?!

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Really beautiful Work. It is beauty!  :specool:

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