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New Belt And A Few Knife Sheaths

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Here is a belt I finished for a friend of mine. Wickett & Craig 7/8 oz chestnut with some 2/3 oz liner. A pancake sheath for a Case traper. Also a pancake sheath for one of my damascus Texas hunter drop points that I just finished. It has Mesquite burl handles and mosaic pins. And my twist damascus blade. Thanks for looking Richard

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Very nice work! You can never go wrong with clean,simple patterns. Its your attention to detail that makes all the difference. Good job!

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Excellent work. Where did you get the belt buckle? I'm looking for some like that.

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The belt buckle came from Springfield leather 1 1/2

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Here is a belt I finished for a friend of mine. Wickett & Craig 7/8 oz chestnut with some 2/3 oz liner. A pancake sheath for a Case traper. Also a pancake sheath for one of my damascus Texas hunter drop points that I just finished. It has Mesquite burl handles and mosaic pins. And my twist damascus blade. Thanks for looking Richard

The leather is beautiful. I don't know how to describe the Damascus blade without drooling.

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Very nice. I really like the simplicity :You_Rock_Emoticon: :You_Rock_Emoticon:

How do you get the edge line effect n the belt and keeper? Also nice work on the belt holes, how did you get that? Very Cool Look!!!!

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Bluesman, I use a sharp wing divider on cased leather. As for the holes I use a tandy oblong punch.

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Bluesman, I use a sharp wing divider on cased leather. As for the holes I use a tandy oblong punch.

Excellent job with that punch. I have one, but can never get the holes lined up straight on a double layer belt. The back side is always crooked.

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