Anaconda Sheath Pic !!!

Eric Isaacson

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Dwayne (leatherman) has been working on a sheath for me for my Bluegrass Bowie, he is partially done and sent me a picture to see what I thought. I think it looks great, I can't wait until it is done and gets to come home and play. What do you guys think?

BTW, check out the cardboard variant I sent him for the pattern ;):D:D
Dwayne says he will soon have the largest Cardboard variant collection on the planet.
:D:D

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Eric/Dwayne... that is SWEEEEET! Knowing first hand how good the finished product will look I can easily say that you will love it.
 
Thanks for posting that Eric. Yup, I am really proud of that cardboard variant in particular, its got that rare black handle with the white reverse side!:eek: The maker even put the measurements right on the blade itself! :D One of these days I will post a pic of the entire collection, I have three now and I expect an addition any day now... :D
Thanks guys for the comments, these anaconda inlays are going to be somethig special for anyone who owns one because I still havent been able to find anything like it!
 
Looks good Eric.... Dwayne does great work.... Here's a pic of mine in progress:D
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I want, that #$%^& BGB Now, Eric, will you marry me...?:rolleyes:

That is awesome!!!!!!!
 
um, Gundy.... that's what we call crossing the line...

Now I would do a lot for INFI, just not 'anything'
 
Got a update on the progress today.... Dwayne is a leather GOD!

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The border stiching is SINEW or Cat Gut as some people call it. It was highly used by Indians for many pruposes.
 
Thanks for posting that up Raden, I really appreciate it! :D Yea, that sinew is one of my favorites to work with. Its just so flexible a medium, and it looks neat when used in an unusual way like that.
I am constantly looking for something or some way to do a project a little differently, to make it special in some way.....
so far so good..........:D

Oh yea, Eric! Yours is being worked on right now :D :p
 
SWEET sheaths guys! I have got to get more of Dwayne's work for my other blades... and maybe something for another project I am working on...
 
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