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  1. John M Cohea

    Introducing JAWS, my latest friction folder!!

    Thanks guys!Dan the blade is 1080. The twisted rod on the display stand is there to keep the sheath standing upright.
  2. John M Cohea

    Pipe Hawk #2

    Thanks guys!Randy, without my 25lb Little Giant, I would not have even attemted this!
  3. John M Cohea

    Introducing JAWS, my latest friction folder!!

    Just recently completed for a client.Scales are lower bear jaw with dark colored and eep textured mammoth ivory bolsters. The pivot wahers are the headsof square cut wrought iron nails, circa 1872, with a steel pivot pin.Liners and spacer are mild steel and the pins are copper. Sheath is rawhide...
  4. John M Cohea

    Pipe Hawk #2

    The head on this one was forged from 1 1/2" O1 drill rod, and the head has been carve, textured and antiqued.Haft is curly maple, and features a hammered copper band and ornament and rawhide wraps. The top cap is deep etched wrought iron, the mouthpiece is sambar stag and the smoke plug is a...
  5. John M Cohea

    Folts sword scabbard

    That rig turned out awesome brother!!!
  6. John M Cohea

    Cowboy gun rig

    Thanks Sandy!Coming from someone as talented as you my friend, that is very lofty praise!
  7. John M Cohea

    Cowboy gun rig

    Thanks everyone! I am really proud to own this work of art, and I will cherish it for a long time Terry!
  8. John M Cohea

    Cowboy gun rig

    One of my very good customers who is a friend as well.His name is Terry Morin and he is an accomplished leatherworker who specializes in holsters and gunrigs.I suggested a trade a while back, as I really admire his artistry and skills.Here is what he made for me:what!:I felt the only way to...
  9. John M Cohea

    First Knife Sheath

    Hi Kevin. The sheath looks REALLY good for a first shot at this style of sheath work, and I'm glad you found the tutorial useful! I agree with the others that the correct beads would make it even more out standing, and if you switch to deer rawhide on the next one, it will look even better...
  10. John M Cohea

    Rawhide neck sheath

    Thanks everyone!
  11. John M Cohea

    Alan Folt's Dagger Sheath

    Fantastic work Brother!
  12. John M Cohea

    Rawhide neck sheath

    Been a while since I posted so I thought I'd put this one up. Made for a small Ray Richard knife, this one is neck carry only, and features a domed wrought iron concho and steel tacks.
  13. John M Cohea

    Gunstock Club

    Real nice Wade!
  14. John M Cohea

    Frontier Sheath

    Looks fantastic Brother! I knew you could pull it off!
  15. John M Cohea

    Considering a tomahawk

    Hey Bob, these sell real well for me, and no drift required!
  16. John M Cohea

    Wrought iron pipehawk

    Beautiful hawk Bob! A wrought iron pipe hawk is on my do list, just gotta find the time.
  17. John M Cohea

    Weathered barn oak sheath

    Thanks all! Sandy, I appreciate compliements and praise from all of my peers,but when they come from true masters of the art of sheathmaking such as you and Paul(and of course others) they are really near and dear to my heart2thumbs! Sadly i won't be able to make Blade this year, but I will...
  18. John M Cohea

    Weathered barn oak sheath

    Here is a sheath I made for this J Neilson bowie. The main body of the sheath is century old weathered barn oak with copper pins, a rawhide wrapped leather throat and belt loop, wrought iron concho, and a few strands of deerskin lace, antique trade beads tin cones, and a little horsehair...
  19. John M Cohea

    Rawhide for a D Lisch hunter, and an annoucement

    Thanks seved, and thank you too Sandy! Glad you enjoyed the video.I would love to catch up with ya'll at Blade, but sadly I won't be able to make it, as I will be on the boat at work.
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