Members dhaverstick Posted November 4, 2016 Members Report Posted November 4, 2016 Earlier this year, my good friend, bowyer and gunsmith, John Pruitt, made my dad a nice bamboo-backed osage bow and some flint tipped arrows. As a thank-you, my dad made John a thin blade hunting/fillet knife similar to the one in the photo. John was hinting around a few weeks ago that he now needed a sheath for that knife so I crafted this one up for him. Unfortunately, John also expects cookies each time I send him something so I still have those to make. I gotta quit spoiling that old man! This is a cross draw sheath that has a vegetable-tanned cowhide core. I covered that with ostrich hide (light brown) and tanned carp hide (reddish brown) and trimmed the whole thing in gray New Zealand red deer hide. I carved the strap button out of a piece of deer antler and sewed the whole thing by hand with artificial sinew. I'll get the cookies baked this evening and get John's package in the mail tomorrow. Darren Quote
Members CaptQuirk Posted November 4, 2016 Members Report Posted November 4, 2016 Cookies? What kind of cookies? Can I get some? Huh? Sorry, can't help myself at times. That is a really cool primitive looking sheath. I was intrigued by the carp hide, and how it was used. I didn't think it would be thick enough to use as a regular leather, but as an overlay, it makes perfect sense. Very cool indeed! Now, back to those cookies...? Quote
bikermutt07 Posted November 4, 2016 Report Posted November 4, 2016 I'm never disappointed when I come looking at other people's work. Man, that is nice. Quote
Members dhaverstick Posted November 5, 2016 Author Members Report Posted November 5, 2016 Here you go, CaptQuirk; 4 dozen oatmeal raisin cookies fresh out of the oven! Darren Quote
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