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I finished up these four sheaths earlier today and tomorrow they will be headed to Cody, WY. I would have shown the knives also, but they still have a little bit of final finish to go and I'm sure the maker would not want to splash them all over the internet until they are truely ready.

Wickett and Craig 7/8 oz leather in Russet, Chestnut and Brown. All pieces fully lined. Artisan machinery. thanks

Paul

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fine looking bunch ya got there paul...very classy & clean :thumbsup:

whats the stamp of the second from the right??...i can't tell in the pic but looks interesting...

darryl

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Those look great Paul.

ArtS

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whats the stamp of the second from the right??...i can't tell in the pic but looks interesting...

darryl

It's a Jerimiah Watt (Horse Shoe Brand) tool. Kind of looks like a pineapple or an upright leaf. I stagger it and then fill in with Craftool S 631 dot.

Paul

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So, you're the guy who bought up all of Wickett and Craig 7/8oz. russet. ha ha Just kidding, I buy that weight in russet trimmed double shoulders....they didn't have any so I ended up buying a couple backs. A lot more leather but their stuff is so beautiful....

Great supplier.

Great looking sheaths as always. I love looking at your work....I started out making sheaths and look where I ended up....I sort of got side tracked.

David Theobald

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