Sheath build for Nasty abused Buckmaster rescue

I remember when these were new in the stores. I wanted one, and had the money, but could not talk my Dad into letting me get one. Oh well. I'd love to find a nice user.

Like others have said I'm looking forward to how it comes out.
 
Too much pitting to keep any sort of factory look. The gap at the guard would be too large if the blade was brought down to eliminate the pitting. Dogpound had a great idea on the blade.
 
Whoa! That is sooo kool.
Fast forward a couple of centuries from now,
Future Buck forumites are gonna have a tough time debating
If the buckmaster was far older than anyone had previously imagined :)
This artistic customised rework Is an amazing stroke of genius.
Like!
 
flat guard that I gave you yes--- vote fer that one....cuz he aint got no anchor pins..
 
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