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Needed something historically accurate to hold my cutlass and saw one online for $120 that had unfinished edges. So I thought, “Why don’t I just make a better one for a fraction of the cost?”

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Great job!!!

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Nicely done! And with better edges, too!
Are you part of a re-enactment group which cares about historical accuracy?

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Love it.

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1 hour ago, DJole said:

Nicely done! And with better edges, too!
Are you part of a re-enactment group which cares about historical accuracy?

Thank you. I'm not part of any re-enactment group, although I think it would be fun and challenging to make something for someone who does that or a stage/video/film actor. I made a fusion sort of back quiver that has a Chinese dragon (I believe samurai quivers were primarily wood). Maybe good for Matt Damon's character in "The Great Wall"? And, yes, I use it regularly to shoot with my recurve.

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 Hey, that's a very nice looking dragon! That tooling is sharp. (And the quilt in the background caught my eye, too... you have a quilter in the family? Quilters and leatherworkers have many similarities.)

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I like both pieces, very well done. are you a traditional archer?

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Both pieces are sweet. That dragon is really good work, how large/small is it?

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On ‎10‎/‎29‎/‎2018 at 6:12 PM, CapnCohen said:

Needed something historically accurate to hold my cutlass and saw one online for $120 that had unfinished edges. So I thought, “Why don’t I just make a better one for a fraction of the cost?”

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So I thought, “Why don’t I just make a better one for a fraction of the cost?”

I think a great many of us in leatherworking got started with that very sentiment.  Nice baldric.

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Yes, and it can end up costing thousands...

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