Ga. Travelers and others

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Have to admit that one of the perks of sheath making is getting to handle so many different knives. This last week I've been able to hold several of Allen's models and have enjoyed every minute. I just wanted to put a quick photo of two Ga. Trav.'s that have new leather and are on their way home. Super smaller blades that feel just right in the hand. There are three more WAS models sitting on my bench that are every bit as impressive. Just have to find the right sheath to do them justice.
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These two are dressed for a night on the town......great work Allen & Rick :thumbup:
 
Those are some beautiful couples right there. Excellent work my friends, WAS and RLO, a great combination in my opinion.
 
Have to admit that one of the perks of sheath making is getting to handle so many different knives. This last week I've been able to hold several of Allen's models and have enjoyed every minute. I just wanted to put a quick photo of two Ga. Trav.'s that have new leather and are on their way home. Super smaller blades that feel just right in the hand. There are three more WAS models sitting on my bench that are every bit as impressive. Just have to find the right sheath to do them justice.
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Very pretty...
 
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