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My brother in law wanted a sheath for his buck so I told him I could make him one. You can see it is a basic sheath with a 10-15 angle on the belt loop so it will not stick on a seat so easily. I put his initials on it and used a new backgrounder I just got. Very relaxing day- doing leatherwork, shooting my longbow, watching movies, tending the fire and chopping wood. When you throw in a couple of porters and a good pipe you end up with a very good day.

I haven't been doing much lately but have started to get back into leatherwork. My recent projects have included several leather covered bottles and a canteen, book cover, cross draw holster and fast draw holster for a SAA revolver and survival pouch for camping. Next on the agenda are two new quivers (one for longbow and one for medieval crossbow). After that I suspect something else will come along

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that's well done........and we're gonna want to see those quivers, too.

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Very nice. I like it.

"Courage brother, do not stumble, though thy path be dark as night: There is a star to guide the humble, trust in God, and do the right. Let the road be dark and dreary and its end far out of sight. Face it bravely, strong or weary. Trust God, and do the right." - General Norman Schwarzkopf

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