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Clip point hunter with bone handle and carved skirting leather sheath. 

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Sweet Combo, is the sheath a Mahogany  or Oxblood ?

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Very nice  - both the knife and the sheath.  Good work.

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Thanks. It was a sequential dye starting with red, than diluted dark brown, than antique black, than dark brown highlight, than sealed.

 

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Nice,,,

what sort of steel for the knife?

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11 hours ago, Kulafarmer said:

Nice,,,

what sort of steel for the knife?

M390

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53 minutes ago, Frederiek said:

Nice! Can we see a pic from the other side?

Sorry, didn't take any of the backside and this knife is already shipped. I'll try to get a picture of the back of the next one, although for my pouch style sheaths they're plain and simple. 

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Glad to see you used the copper rivet , I've had many of the two piece pretty ones let go. Nice job on the knife. Like the style itself. I've made a few so I know how much time you put into it.

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On 9/17/2016 at 7:33 PM, silverbullet said:

Glad to see you used the copper rivet , I've had many of the two piece pretty ones let go. Nice job on the knife. Like the style itself. I've made a few so I know how much time you put into it.

Thanks. I too lack faith in the double cap rivet after having multiple fails many years ago. Granted I attribute part of those reasons for not using proper rivet setters, but it shook my faith in them. I have pretty much switched entirely to tubular rivets, but the copper burr rivet has it's place for looks and for adding a wider clamp into the leather. I used it on this sheath for both reasons, looks good, and provides a friction lock against the finger guard when sheathed. 

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