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These are on the way back to the maker and on the way to happy customers.
Combo, both with pocket clips and medium brown leather, the folder is a Case Trapper with Hoof Pick, I want one in the worst way!
Closer on the knife, its a rasp. Love the look!
Water Buffalo hide overlay, I love the pattern the leather has, but its thick and hard to manage, worth it though.
In the sheath
This one I really like, saddle tan shark skin, yellow resin with dimples, he calls it "Corn Cob" and I agree whole heartedly.
Neck knife with a Ranger Star concho snap, it utilizes a snap conversion, I will be using this method a lot now, I love the look!!
Humongous rattle snake skin inlay,
Antiqued lizard skin, the effect is nifty.
Thanks for looking, and if you want a knife that is amazing to look at and works like no other, please do let Chad know, either through me or direct to Chad at chadecunningham@hotmail.com
Google Chad Cunningham and you'll find his web site and blog, both are full of info about this knife maker/Rancher. He knows knives, how to use them and how they ought to be made. Reasonable isnt even beginning to say price versus performance and looks.

Combo, both with pocket clips and medium brown leather, the folder is a Case Trapper with Hoof Pick, I want one in the worst way!

Closer on the knife, its a rasp. Love the look!

Water Buffalo hide overlay, I love the pattern the leather has, but its thick and hard to manage, worth it though.

In the sheath

This one I really like, saddle tan shark skin, yellow resin with dimples, he calls it "Corn Cob" and I agree whole heartedly.




Neck knife with a Ranger Star concho snap, it utilizes a snap conversion, I will be using this method a lot now, I love the look!!


Humongous rattle snake skin inlay,


Antiqued lizard skin, the effect is nifty.


Thanks for looking, and if you want a knife that is amazing to look at and works like no other, please do let Chad know, either through me or direct to Chad at chadecunningham@hotmail.com
Google Chad Cunningham and you'll find his web site and blog, both are full of info about this knife maker/Rancher. He knows knives, how to use them and how they ought to be made. Reasonable isnt even beginning to say price versus performance and looks.