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    Second in Series

    Thanks much,James and Bill.
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    Second in Series

    E. Scott, I used poured in place LF pewter.
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    Second in Series

    Thanks everyone.
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    Second in Series

    Thanks guys. You can find the first here. http://knifedogs.com/showthread.php?t=3917 Not sure how many in total. Working on #3 now.
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    Second in Series

    I have decided to make a series of knives called Turtle Clan. This is the second in the series. The blade is hand forged 1084FG and is 6 3/4" long and is 1 1/2" at the widest point. The handle is mule deer antler. The fittings are poured LF pewter. OAL is 11 3/4". The sheath is veggie tan...
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    Doggone Thieves

    Sorry to hear about your loss. Had the same problem with my open shed. Luckily they didn't get much. I closed in the shed and have had only one attempt to break in since. My neighbor's big dog used to come over my fence to do his business in my back yard. I installed a single wire for a cattle...
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    Early American Pre-Bowie

    Knice! :D Looking foward to the sheath.
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    Fighter

    George, you did good for an old crank kicker.:D I really like that one.
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    First try on this type of sheath.

    Thanks SCALPHUNTER and John. I still have a lot to learn. Going to try a lot of different combinations before it's over.
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    Large Kitchen Carver

    That one should get the job done. Good work!
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    First try on this type of sheath.

    Thanks Dave and Bruce. The beadwork was and is a bear. I found out that I need to sort the beads because they vary in size, even in the same lot.
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    Trying Something New

    Thanks Larry and James. Larry, I will take time to sort the beads next time. I didn't realize how much they vary until I started. I purchased my beads from Crazy Crow.
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    First try on this type of sheath.

    Thanks a lot, Shawn.
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    Beaded and Fringed Buck skin

    Very nice, Bob. It has the look of an original.
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    First try on this type of sheath.

    Deer rawhide covered veggie tan with an attempt at beadwork. Thanks for looking and all comments are welcome.
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    Trying Something New

    Thanks everyone. Chris, keying a pour is an old idea. I have seen crosses, arrow shapes, clover shapes. Many are quite intricate. I decided to keep it simple for the first one. Bruce, I know what you mean about the pewter. The first time I saw a pewter ferrule, I knew I had to try it. It is...
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    Trying Something New

    Thanks Sean. I always used a Case Double Muskrat to skin pelts from critters
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    Father and Sons Knives

    Thanks Bob. Got any snow up there?:D
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    Trying Something New

    Been trying some new things. A poured pewter ferrule on the knife. A deer rawhide covered sheath with bead work. With my old eyes and fingers, the sheath took some time to complete. The bead work could be better, but for a first try, I am a bit proud of it. It was kind of tough working the beads...
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    Father and Sons Knives

    I made these for a friend and his two sons. Dad is into competition camp cooking and his sons are young hunters. The blades are forged from Aldo's 1084 and the handles are curly maple. Thanks for looking.
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