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Wanted to post Paul's sheath for my Wheeler Bowie.
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Doug
Doug, I love Paul's full Gator sheaths. Thanks for posting it.
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Wanted to post Paul's sheath for my Wheeler Bowie.
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Doug
It came with two ?
This sheath I made for a pair of roping cuffs. KT
I was cleaning my sheaths with Fiebings saddle soap and thought I would snap a quick pic, this is not all of them but these all get carried, mostly from Claude Scott, Paul Long and Larry Parsons, with a few knife makers sheaths.
Very adept post, Chris ! :thumbup:Great stuff Kris. I always enjoy seeing glimpses into your collection.
I like that this thread comes back often. A great knife need a great sheath. I also think it helps new collectors know what to look for and appreciate the counter part to a custom/handmade knife.
Chris
Kevin,Love that sheath/knife set-up for the roping cuff. That could certainly come in handy in the case of an emergency.
Are roping cuffs typically equipped with sheaths?
Great thread Doug, thanks for sharing it.Kevin,
Here's an interesting thread:
http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/s...owie-Saddle-Suspender?p=14809910#post14809910
Doug
Love that sheath/knife set-up for the roping cuff. That could certainly come in handy in the case of an emergency.
Are roping cuffs typically equipped with sheaths?
Kevin these are the only ones I have ever seen. I wanted cuffs and a knife sheath Two separate items and came up with this . All in one. KT
I was cleaning my sheaths with Fiebings saddle soap and thought I would snap a quick pic, this is not all of them but these all get carried, mostly from Claude Scott, Paul Long and Larry Parsons, with a few knife makers sheaths.
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