Piggy back Sheath

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Hi, I made the big knife at the end of 09 and it came back for a slight make over and a sheath.
Customer wanted to use the small Kbar as the piggy back.
My picture taking still needs work

All comments welcome

Richard

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What a hard bunch:p over 50 views and not one comment.

Is it that bad or just middle of the road???????

Richard
 
It looks good to me, I think it all ties in together as a package. I especially like the matching fire steel, where did you get that? did it come as a kit? did you buy one and knock the handle off to attach your own? Thanks
 
Tinbasher, you really did a commendable job on the piggyback sheath. Try not to photograph your work on a background that steals your thunder. The lion stands out boldly and makes your work look as an "afterthought"------Sandy
 
It looks good to me, I think it all ties in together as a package. I especially like the matching fire steel, where did you get that? did it come as a kit? did you buy one and knock the handle off to attach your own? Thanks

Hi, I made the fire steel handle, large knife, put scales on the small Kbar and made the sheath.
Thank you for asking

Richard
 
I really like the sheath(knife too) .I love when a craftsman makes a simple working item well enough to bring it to the level of art(something doesn`t need a naked lady or jewels to be a work of art). Doing something well with skill and thought isn`t as easy as people would like to believe.
 
I really like the sheath(knife too) .I love when a craftsman makes a simple working item well enough to bring it to the level of art(something doesn`t need a naked lady or jewels to be a work of art). Doing something well with skill and thought isn`t as easy as people would like to believe.

Thank You, I may ask you to re-write my resume next time I am looking to change jobs.

Richard
 
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