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Did this one for a friend who happens to be an African PH in Tanzania.

Do to the Cite treaty laws I wasnt confident that the Zebra inlay sheath would be simple to fly in and out of the country so I made him a working sheath to go along with it.

I was going to an 1900`s safari look as his Double rifle is an English rifle from that time period which he still uses as a Professional Hunter.

Blade:Forged W2 high carbon steel

Handle: AAA Grade Ambonya Burl

Fittings:Stacked Nickle Silver

Sheaths: Hand sewn Inlayed Zebra Hide

Due to cites treaty I was afraid of flying in and out of country with the Zebra hide sheath so I made a Tiger striped working sheath I threw in. Both are High ride carry pouch style. I was going to a 1900`s turn of the century safari antique sort of look with the inlaid Zebra and still be very functional..

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:clapping: Can you say holy cow? Wow! that is one sweet knife and those sheaths are pretty awesome too. I really really really like the tiger striped one that is cool effect. Great Job!

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Outstanding. :notworthy:

BTW, I've tried knifemaking once or twice... Always with disasterous results... Anyway, I have much respect for those of you who do it well!

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Very, very nice. :thumbsup:

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If you dont mind me asking, where did you get actual Zebra hides? Id love to use some for inlays in belts and not have to use cowhide thats colored to look like zebra. Great job on the knife and the sheaths!

CW

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Wow!! That is some amazing looking work. That knife is awesome!!

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Yes please.

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Thanks.

The Zebra was supplied by the customer who borrowed it from a Zebra :cowboy:

Their taxidermist had some forelegs left from doing a rug for my customer. Only the forelegs would have worked for my use so it worked out. Zebra has a very interesting hide,real tough yet supple. That could be do to the high quality of their taxidermist though.

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Dang I was really hoping you had found an actual supplier

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One lucky PH! Yes, the stripe pattern on the legs of the zebra are much narrower and will do for small projects. Zebra skins are expensive because they are a bugger to tan properly - ask any taxidermest or tanner. Now on the detail - how do you get that tiger stripe effect?

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One lucky PH! Yes, the stripe pattern on the legs of the zebra are much narrower and will do for small projects. Zebra skins are expensive because they are a bugger to tan properly - ask any taxidermest or tanner. Now on the detail - how do you get that tiger stripe effect?

Thanks, Nothing special just dye

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I meant nothing special on the tiger stripe, just dye. Didnt want to confuse.

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Awesome.

Rickey

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Romey,

:16: AWESOME. Beautiful work as always! Great combination of material in the steel, Ambonya Burl with the tiger striped sheath.

Regards,

Ben

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