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Marlan

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I picked these up last month, at an event I participated in back in Louisville, KY. They are by Beathe Knives. I just finished the cover and the sheath this past weekend...

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Nice! :applause: I have a Ft Meigs style belt axe I got from him at Ft Bridger a few years ago. Beautiful wood on the handle, I must say.
 
Yes, I love the wood, and that knife has a 'heft' to it that suites me perfectly!!!
 
I have a Beathe Ft.Meigs style belt axe that I really like. Mr. Beathe was gonna build me a hunting sword, but that project got shelved. You did a excellent job on those sheaths! That hawk sheath must of took a bit of work. Very Nice!
 
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Yeah, I liked that spike as well. I'm still thinking of getting a pipe tomahawk...just to round out the collection...
 
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