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While waiting on the parts for the Frambo http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=586968 - I put this together (along with some gun leather)
I call this a neo-Frontier since the knife is a "modern" style made by Muela albeit a variation on a Bowie (I did age it though per the customer's request... ; ) - on the other hand this style sheath would be not be out of place for the mid-1800's.......
It's deer rawhide over a vegtan liner decorated with a bit of scratching and tacks on the lower part, a few spots on the belt loop, a German Silver concho, some lacing, and fringe on the cuff .......kind of "plain" for me I know
, but it makes for a real nice change of pace (it took hours instead of days!)...
It's going bear hunting next month along with the owner's new C Sharps Arms M74 in 45-70.......
Last but not least, I must give a nod to that grand lady sheathmaker, Karen Shook - I sewed up the edges with a variation on her inimitable style, oft copied but never matched!
I call this a neo-Frontier since the knife is a "modern" style made by Muela albeit a variation on a Bowie (I did age it though per the customer's request... ; ) - on the other hand this style sheath would be not be out of place for the mid-1800's.......



It's deer rawhide over a vegtan liner decorated with a bit of scratching and tacks on the lower part, a few spots on the belt loop, a German Silver concho, some lacing, and fringe on the cuff .......kind of "plain" for me I know

It's going bear hunting next month along with the owner's new C Sharps Arms M74 in 45-70.......
Last but not least, I must give a nod to that grand lady sheathmaker, Karen Shook - I sewed up the edges with a variation on her inimitable style, oft copied but never matched!
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