Members Brad Johnson Posted February 13, 2011 Members Report Posted February 13, 2011 (edited) Two new knives and their sheaths. Both sheaths are 7/8 oz double shoulder and hand stitched. The knives are a staghandled droppoint in D-2 and the other is a semi-skinner with premium ironwood handles in CPM 154 steel. Enjoy, Brad Johnson If you like these then come look on my new web site for others. bradjohnsonknives.blademakers.com Edited February 13, 2011 by Brad Johnson Quote
Members RWP Posted February 13, 2011 Members Report Posted February 13, 2011 great work! i hope when i start my knife making they look as good as those! im especially diggin on the skinner! Quote
Members Brad Johnson Posted February 13, 2011 Author Members Report Posted February 13, 2011 great work! i hope when i start my knife making they look as good as those! im especially diggin on the skinner! Thanks for the compliment, if I can help or give advice just ask. Brad Johnson Quote
Members Brad Johnson Posted February 15, 2011 Author Members Report Posted February 15, 2011 Guys/gals, I need some feedback on my work. Thats the only way I can get better. Any and all comments are welcome Brad Quote
Members RWP Posted February 15, 2011 Members Report Posted February 15, 2011 youre welcome brad one thing i do notice is at the point end of the sheath it looks kinda like the layers of leather on the top and on the welt arent meeting up just flush together on the edges. is that just the angle of the pic? Quote
Members Haystacker Posted February 15, 2011 Members Report Posted February 15, 2011 Brad, I am not a knife maker or sheath maker. But I sure like the looks of these. Great job. Quote
Members tg lucas Posted February 15, 2011 Members Report Posted February 15, 2011 well i only have one comment....wow! Quote
Members Brad Johnson Posted February 15, 2011 Author Members Report Posted February 15, 2011 youre welcome brad one thing i do notice is at the point end of the sheath it looks kinda like the layers of leather on the top and on the welt arent meeting up just flush together on the edges. is that just the angle of the pic? RWP, I round and burnish the edges of my knives so it may appear that they are not together. Brad Quote
Members RWP Posted February 16, 2011 Members Report Posted February 16, 2011 okay that was really the only thing i could find that looked wrong with them in all honesty brad...lol Quote
Members BIGGUNDOCTOR Posted February 16, 2011 Members Report Posted February 16, 2011 Knives, Forged, or stock removal? What Rockwell? Nice job. Member of IFI ? Sheath, Belt loop, or clip? In comparison to the quality of the knife the sheath looks a little plain. Could be it is just the basketweave makes it look a little .........................what is the term? Dated, maybe commercial? Is the blank section for the owner's initials? It may be the angle that it is shot, but the sheath looks bulky/thick for the size of the knife. Do you have one with the knife in it, or from a different angle? How much of the handle is exposed when it is sheathed? Of course, a knife is one of those items that is best evaluated when holding it. Quote
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