Thanks guys!Ray, your right. In the near future I plan on buying a better camera and a proper light tent set up to work on putting out better pictures.
This one was for a customer in New York. The blade is 1080 with an antique finish, handle sides are deep etched wagon wheel wrought iron, and the backspacer is fileworked mild steel with a blacksmith's curl.
The pouch sheath is rawhide over veg-tan.
Here is a sheath for a large Dave Lisch hunter, and you can see the construction of this sheath in my first instructional video,"Basic Rawhide Sheath Construction", due for release hopefully by early spring!
I'm working with my friend and fellow knifemaker Chris Crawford on this project. The...
Here's the latest sheaths I made for Wade Hougham.
The sheath for the bonehandled one has a snake inlay that is laced in, the other has a alligator scute for a concho, and an alligatoer inlay on the belt loop.
You know what they say, "if you have to ask, you can't afford it".
Say Ray, how much is that thing:D?
All kidding aside, it looks fantastic Ray, and I look forward to getting my hands on it. Also, thanks for the plug2thumbs