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    Elk Scalber/Skinner

    Small skinning/scalping knife from the same hoe blade I used to make Little B*tch. Working on the sheath right now, will have them both up together soon. Bones
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    Small skinner/gutter

    A small skinning/gutting knife, white tail handle. Made from a garden hoe I bought up the street at a garage sale for a quarter. I got another scalper and a blade for a warclub and an arrowhead out of that hoe blade. I did a little heat treatment of my own on this one. Easy to sharpen, does hold...
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    Buffalo War Dagger

    I don;t want to burn y'all out, thought I'd add another example of the jawbone handled knife. I traded some sound equipment from a pretty credible guy I dealt with once, this was represented to me as an artifact spearpoint. Making these things can get addictive. Enjoy! Bones [/img]
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    Coyote Knife

    A friend was trying to hammer in some authentic looking forge marks into an Ontario/Old Hickory and broke this knife. He sent me what was left, I got this blade, another very small blade from the tang, and an arrowhead from the bits. Set into a coyote jaw with a brass pin, the gut hafting is at...
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    Give them the finger!

    Friends, in the conflicts between whites and Indians, the most common trophy taken was scalps. In many cases, particularly on the Indian side, fingers were taken too. I'm planning a necklace of at least 4 fake fingers. This one is made of buffalo rawhide with sinew balled as a tip, the...
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    Skinner/Scalper w/sheath

    I purchased a small, very old Sheffield meat cleaver from an English lady's garage sale. The wood handle was shot, the blade in good condition. This is mounted in the front of a buffalo jawbone handle with elk wrap and pinned with a brass pin. Injuns frequently used carptued items of leather...
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    CVA Long Rifle ID

    again, thanks to everyone, I've bookmarked Pat's, Bear Creek, and Gunworks Muzzleloading Emporium. Anyone have any idea where I can ID this long rifle? I have to remove the rust at the barrel on the breech, but can only see the manufacturer's name and "45 Cal." It resembles the CVA Ky rifle...
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    parts source for CVA rifle kits(no ebay)

    Newbie to the forum here. I have 3 incomplete CVA rifle kits I need parts for. Anyone know a source besides ebay? Numrich and Track Of The Wolf have next to nothing for CVA. I don't do ebay for the simple reason I don;t do ebay, I don't jump through the hoops and don't want to deal with the...
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