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anvil1231

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Here is one I just finished. My version of a scalper. Blade forged from old cultivator tooth. Osage handle scales with iron pins and a rawhide wrap. Sheath is buckskin covered leather with fringe and a few beads and cones.
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Very nice Stuart. Definatly got the look and I like the handle, wrap :thumbsup: ...Bud
 
Thanks everyone for the compluments.

Rich, Chuck has been a great inspiration for me and if it was not for him I would not be where I am at now.
 
Awesome knife! Always admire your work! :bow:
By the way, always when I go to a rondy out here in Belgium, people want to know where I got that wicked good looking pipe tomahawk... each time they want to handle and get a feel of it...
 
I responded earlier to your post but it didn't take. Not the first time this has happened on this forum so I'll try again.

I really like the knife and sheath both. Very authentic looking to my way of thinking.
 

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