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I like this, I am sure he will like it. I really like the design, if you could post the pattern that would be great.

I'll try and find a good way to get the pattern into the computer, may take me a little while though.

Chris

Looks great! I think that design is pretty cool. Really good job with the basketweave and border! What did you use for the border?:You_Rock_Emoticon:

-jerry

it's a rope stamp from tandy. I don't remember the number right off hand.

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Thanks a million

I'll try and find a good way to get the pattern into the computer, may take me a little while though.

Chris

it's a rope stamp from tandy. I don't remember the number right off hand.

Chris

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Thanks a million

I could just scan it, but I'm not sure how to get it sized so that when it's printed it will be accurate. Ideally I'd like to be able to scan it, put it into a pdf and then you could just print it, but I'm still trying to figure out how to get it sized right.

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I could just scan it, but I'm not sure how to get it sized so that when it's printed it will be accurate. Ideally I'd like to be able to scan it, put it into a pdf and then you could just print it, but I'm still trying to figure out how to get it sized right.

make a copy of it first, then just add it as an attachment like you do an email, or just send it to those of us that think it rocks in an e mail. i think its cool I just cant figure out how it works, but my brain is mush today anyway.

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I made another one of those quick draw sheaths, this time patterned specifically for the Buck 110, but it's a tad bigger than what it needs to be so I put this one up for sale and I'm going to re-pattern it. But I like the way it turned out. The belt loop on this one has a hole on both sides so the concho can be switched from side to side depending on how it's going to be worn.

Chris

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Chris,

Great job I like everything about the 110 sheath. i just purchased a 110 and want to make a quick draw for it. any chance you would sell me the pattern?

kindest

Tadhg

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There is an article with patterns in it for the Buck 100 knife by Bill Churchill.  It is at the PSLAC website in their Member Only section ( http://pslac.org/table_index_member.htm ) near the bottom at: ( http://pslac.org/member/01_jan98b.pdf )  I'm sorry that PSLAC has a Member Only section, but that it how they support their website without monitary support from any sponsors.  They do have leather sponsors, but they only offer discounts to PSLAC members when purchasing leather products.

BTW way there is a monthly newsletter The RawHide Gazette that is in their Public section.  Please see: http://pslac.org/table_index_rawhide.htm

Hope this helps.

Bob Stelmack
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Former Editor of the, RawHide Gazette, for the Puget Sound Leather Artisans Co-Op,  25 years of doing it was enough...

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Bob, thanks for that link to the newsletter, I bookmarked it so that I can start working through back issues. Looks good!

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