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Thuja burl and stab birch
Hi.
Here?s my latest knife. Blade by M Eklund, stainless AEB-L. Handle is from Thuja burl, stab. coloured birch, vulcanic spacers and nickel-silver. Sheath is wet moulded for a prefect fit. Thanks for looking! Regards, /Peter |
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Wow.
Just love that sheath. The knife is great, but the sheath? WOW ! (Hope you don't mind if I copy it?) Erik __________________ Erik Nielsen |
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Nice knife AND sheath. Sort of Pukka flavor to it.
Does sheath have a loop on the back I assume? No real clear about role of leather lanyard, although it certainly looks cool. Nat. __________________ N. Bassett |
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Quote:
__________________ "Many are chosen, but few are Pict" "The doer alone, learneth" NT Neo-Devo |
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Ok, sheath confused me.
__________________ N. Bassett |
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Ok guys, time to reveal the secret
This sheath is identical on both sides and has no regular belt loop. It has been made to go on either side in a belt, or around neck in longer chord, and is treatend with leather grease on the outside and with leather hardener on the inside. Regards, /Peter |
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what is leather hardener?
__________________ N. Bassett |
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