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Todd Butler made the rifleman,s knife and I made the quilled sheath for it. Wooden sheath covered with braintan deer leather fully quilled with porky quill View attachment 65040
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There sure are some exceptionally beautiful knives posted throughout this thread. Lots of beautiful work.
Here are some of my plain janes ,,,a couple of “acquired” from over the years 😂
And them my favorite. And probably the most accurate of my present collection of 35 or so and the one that I keep scary sharp 🤪😂😂
 

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This knife purchased through Crazy Crow from Pakistan. Filed off the markings. I scrimshawed the bone handle, used the good leather sheath as an insert for the beaded buckskin sheath acquired through auction.
 

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The first picture belowI is the first knife my teenage grandson forged and finished. I think he has potential. The other photos are knives that I finished and put handles on. I buy the blades off ebay or from knife supply sources and modify them as I see fit and make the handles from various materials. I especially like working with deer antler and bone. I have a HUGE box of deer antlers obtained from my cousin and from sheds I have found.
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All very impressive! There's a great looking knife in a Comanche scabbard given by the character Sam to the character Elsa in the "1883" series which I just got to rent at my library. All filmed in Texas, it's a great prequel to 'Yellowstone'! Thanks for posting, everyone, they all look great.
 
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