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Another knife/sheath finished up. 1095, brass bolster, brass pins, and desert ironwood. And a happy little sheath. I am liking the studs for connection.

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I have been busy with life, leather, knives, and assorted other interests. But, I finished up a knife that I made with my nephew. We tried to make this knife in a weekend that he visited. We got about 75-80 percent. Not bad. Finally finished it up.

Made from HHH Damascus. It started as raindrop pattern. On the bevels it disappeared. Still a nice pattern.

Knife has purple redwood burl handles that are beautiful. My pictures suck and you cannot see as much beauty. My bad.

A coyote stamped sheath that he selected. Stitched edge and not braided. It’s been a while for me.

It’s going to a good home. Should be loved. Enjoy the pictures.


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First one is a small hunter pattern. Made from 1075 carbon steel. Right at 8 inches total length. Handle is redwood burl, green g10 liner, and 3/16 inch brass pins. Sheath is medium brown with brown thread. Someone on KD traded the redwood to me. I cannot remember who it was, but, thank you. It turned out beautifully!! If it was you please post so I can personally thank you.

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Next is a new pattern that I call Ranger. 7.5 inches overall length. Made from 1075 carbon steel. Rosewood handle, purple g10 liners, 3/16 inch brass pins. Sheath is tan with black thread. Again, someone on KD traded with me for the rosewood. I cannot remember who it was. If it was you, thank you. Turned out beautiful. First time using it. I really like the look. It is a hard wood. I will use it again.

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Lastly, a pattern that I call Duck. 7 inches overall. Made from 1075 carbon steel. Handle is Osage orange, white g10 liners, and 3/16 brass pins. Sheath is saddle tan with orange thread. The Osage orange came from my uncle’s ranch in the Kansas flint hills. It has been cut and sitting in my garage for several years.

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