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Knife with a "repaired" sheath...

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Nifeman

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Hey fellers, had this knife done and Miss Tudy made a "repaired" sheath for it.
The knife is made from a piece of an old two-man saw. I left it somewhat rusty for appearances sake. It has a chestnut haft with copper pins and a few brass tacks.
Now for the sheath. She started out makin a veg tanned sheath lace with rawhide lacing, then left some out at the top. Then, she finish stitching with copper wire, and wrapped it with the rawhide. Sort of gives it that repaired in the field look :wink: .
Once again, hope ya like it...Bud
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WOW Bud that looks nice, I like the shape of the blade and tell them misses she does not work on the case.
 
JamesG said:
WOW Bud that looks nice, I like the shape of the blade and tell them misses she does not work on the case.
:rotf: :rotf: James, she did it on purpose, to make it look like it was "fixed"...Bud
 
Very nice job. Like the lines of the knife, specially the shape of the blade. :hatsoff:

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