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I bought a new Henry 30-30 and thought it deserved a scabbard. I don't need it for a horse, but it'll come in handy for my Jeep. I used the Springfield Leather pattern. I'll make my own pattern for the next one. Comments and suggestions are welcome. 

Randy

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thats alot o basket weave but its straight as a string and beautiful indeed. It'll look great in your Jeep and you could make a strap for those slits and use it to carry over your shoulder. I made one semi similar for a BP rifle and use it as the native Americans did over the shoulder quiver style. 

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You beat me to it, Chuck - that is a LOT of basket weave!! It does my head in thinking about it!

A beautiful piece of work, Randy.:specool:

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Beautiful!!!! Love me some GOOD basketweave, and you NAILED it! Very nice indeed!

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Thanks for the compliments. I obviously like basket weave too. :lol: I knew it was a lot of area so I used my largest stamp to save some time. 

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Really nice . . . but my arm hurts thinking of that basket weave . . . 

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That is very nice! I get some requests from time to time  for these but have not done one yet.

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That’s very nice and I must second what Dwight said.  I’m not brave enough, yet, to tackle a project like that.  I still need a pattern that can be forgiving with my many mistakes!  Thanks for sharing your nice work.

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Melaney

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Really, really nice!   It will improve the looks of any jeep or saddle you care to strap it to.  It would have to be a mule deer and maple leaves in my neck o'the woods, though.

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