Some recent works

Gary W. Graley

“Imagination is more important than knowledge"
Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider
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Hi Folks, been trying to catch up on serveral works from patient people that have waited for quite a while, due to extensive travels, it's only recently that I have been able to get back to the leather work, here are a few of the things I've layed needle and thread to;

Very cool looking Sawby button lock folder,

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a few sheaths for my Le Thiers Chambriards, surprisingly they worked very well sheath wise, the wider bolster area makes a solid snap fit into the sheath;

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A nice Buck 110 sheath with the fellow's initial, which just happened to also be a B...for Buck...

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And a SLEW of balisong sheaths are in the works right now, those always seem to be in high demand, hopefully my travels will be less this coming year!

A pretty large Spyderco Bali called a Spyderfly, fellow wanted a pair, left and right handed; dyed in burgundy colour;

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One I nic named Dragon scales, as the pattern of the tri-cornered basket weave reminds me of that;

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and a fellow ordered a pair of Skull & Cross Bones, also a left and right handed pair, gotta love those Pirates ;)

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Thanks for looking,
And a very Merry Christmas to you all !
G2
 
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Gary,
Good to see you back working with leather. The two sheaths you made for me in years past are just superb. One was for your mammoth ivory sebenza I purchased from you, you may recall.
Folks, if you need a folding knife sheath...no need to look further than G2.
Cheers...
 
Thanks Ray and I surely do remember that beautiful knife, glad to hear she still has a good home!!!

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G2
 
Your sheaths are inspirational .
The finish you achieve is out of this world .
I love the clean lines and simplicity .
I'm discovering that clean lines and simplicity are very hard to achieve , they show every imperfection . You are a master sheath maker .

Ken
 
yeah .. inspiring work. thanks for sharing.
 
No one makes a Balisong Sheath like G2.

Great to have you back at it Gary !

Thanks for these lovely sheaths .

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Thanks guys, much appreciated, I've made several tutorials to help others, at least with how I go about doing this kind of work, key thing is patience, not to rush the work...

Nice bali's there Glenn, wicked looking rascals !!
G2
 
PLEASE help me find out if and how I can get your sheath for benchmade model 42 balisong. I've admired them a long time and would love to get one. Any response would be appreciated
 
Hey there, you can contact me via my email address chiseledge at yahoo.com and we'll see what we can do about fixing you up.
Thanks,
G2
 
Thanks sir! appreciate the compliment.
G2
 
Thanks Joe and Greg, a Very Happy New Year to all !
G2
 
Some more of Gary's wonderful work

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Gary down the road I have a beautiful folder that I need done

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Well Mr G2, I didn't know you did leather work. I have an Ontario Retribution (the big one) that I'm making some mods too and I think it will need to be sheath carried instead of pocket clip. Although I'm not quite ready for it yet, I'll keep you in mind, I've enjoyed our previous transactions.

Hey Joe, who made that folder?

Tks,
Jim
 
Well Mr G2, I didn't know you did leather work. I have an Ontario Retribution (the big one) that I'm making some mods too and I think it will need to be sheath carried instead of pocket clip. Although I'm not quite ready for it yet, I'll keep you in mind, I've enjoyed our previous transactions.

Hey Joe, who made that folder?

Tks,
Jim

Raphael Durand

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