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My first one.

Knife too.
 

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Similar to this but instead of buckskin lacing on the side I plan on using copper rivets. I'm sourcing my materials first.
 

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Simple plain center seam sheaths for diamond shape gripped English scalpers. Hand made, hand sewn with 6 ply beeswaxed linen thread, dyed black with vinegaroon, pressed form fit and hardened then oiled 6/7 oz vege-tan leather. A very common no frills woods runner type to go behind the belt or sash and be secured with a brain tanned thong. You can find my tutorial of how to make these on the web. Seach for center seam knife sheaths.
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