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Knife Sheathes For A Hunting Knife

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Hallo,

... a Knifesheath for a nice Custom Hunting Knife .

... i make it with 3mm Leather with Basket Tooling and 1mm Leather inside ::))

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That's a very nice looking sheath...excellent workmanship.

Those are two stamps I have never seen before, they are very nice.

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wow that is very nice work

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Very nicely done........unique stamps. Mike

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Very clean basketweave, very nice!

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Hallo,

... many thanks to you,

that Stampingtool i have from J. Watt::))

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Awesome job handwerker. Looking forward to seeing more of your work. Gives me ideas for my next project! Keep'em coming.

Regards,

Rickey

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I love the sheath! Very nice attention to detail in your overall finish.clapping.gif The only thing I may have done a little different is shorten the sheath just a bit. With such a beautiful knife handle, it's a shame to cover it up....even if it is with such NICE leatherwork! thumbsup.gif

Can't wait to see more of your work,

Bobby

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Wow, I'm a sucker for basketweave and this one is just awesome. I have that same half round flower stamp and I've been wondering what to do with it...got ideas now. Love the unique basket stamp, seen several in the tandy catalog that are more than your run of the mill type.

I too am guilty of making sheaths a bit too long, but I'm always extremely concerned with the knife having the best retention and protection for the handle as possible. With stag you don't have to worry as much if you bump it...with other woods the threat to damage the finish is more so.

Great work!

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