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Just finished my first custom rifle scabbard. Turned out alright I think. Made to fit a standard Winchester 94 20"-24" bbl.

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Nice work Dave. Very cool tooling. I like the mountain scene. Did you dye the background/sky ?

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Very nice scenery on that one. Too nice to use!

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Nice work. I have a scabbard I need to start on. I've never made one. It's for a family member. Is there a tutorial or pattern you went off of?

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Thanks guys! Think the customer is gonna be pleased; and that's what counts!

Matt - I did dye the sky and buffalo background with Fiebings Tan. Then diluted the tan to 1:10 with alcohol to add some shadows and give more depth. Rubbed the entire thing with pure vegetable oil. Last with be a coat of wax and then buff it out.

Justin - didn't use a pattern or tutorial. Just looked at a few pics on line before I started. I sketched out the scene from my head then just played with some tooling to get it where it is. Not the purist or most efficient way, but its all I know how to do. I'm still a BEGINNER at tooling. Just winging it and trying to learn on the fly.

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I like it a lot!

I want to make one wth a back strap for carrying my double barrel coach gun.

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Did you line the inside of this scabbard with a softer leather? Are you worried about rubbing the bluing off your gun?

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Absolutely beautiful work Dave! very well done. always wanted to make one for myself.

Tony

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Looks great! Love the artwork.

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Thanks again all! Means a lot coming from other craftsmen out there.

I didn't line this one. Was initially going to put in a fleece sheepskin, but read too many downsides about linings hold dirt and damaging finishes. This hide from Sprinfield was actually really nice on the flesh side so I don't think it should wear on the rifle excessively.

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Looks excellent. Nice job

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