Some Nice Leather Work

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All they need is a set of T.Bose and R. Bose, stag, fixed blades to fill them up.. I will be taking a leather class from the maker this fall..when and if I have time. Let me know what ya think..

Randy


 
Very nice looking sheaths! Having made sheaths for years when I was making fixed blades I understand the amount of work that goes into a fine sheath such as these. I like the tooling on the bottom sheath with the oak leaves.

Making a sheath from a piece of leather, a bit of hardware and some thread can be a very rewarding experience.

Ken
 
Randy,

Looks like more than a great start to me!
 
Great work Randy, be sure and post the Tony & Reese knives that end up in those. At first, I thought that top one was by Paul Long, Really Nice work.
Jim
 
Start making sheathes like that, Randy, and you might be able to quit your day job.:thumbup:
 
Time to go into production or take orders:D

That oak leaves and acorns job is really artisan:thumbup:
 
Thanks for the comment..but I did not make these. I hope to learn how to make them this fall. The guy who made them makes the finest saddles, shoes and other leather goods I have seen. If you like fancy holsters, you should see his shop. He has a huge back order and doesn't make many knife sheaths.
 
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