Spanish Dancer - A Belduque Interpretation (Chuck's Sheath done!)

That looks great Scott!
and congrats on the right up in Blade this month.:thumbup:
 
Thanks everybody...

Thanks Ben....I haven't gotten my copy yet. Wasn't even sure it was in there... good to hear.
 
very kewl knife and sheath. nice representation. would have been interesting to see this type of knife in a hollow ground blade.
 
I have a old SW spanish Belduque. It was found in SW N.M the pyramid mountains. steel arrow headswere also found. I dont know if anyone wants to view them. Let me know.
 
I would like to see another original. I have been interested in the smaller versions of these knives ever since I saw pictures of Joe De La Rondes work many years ago.
 
I for one am glad it did I missed it the first time around very cool Scott .very cool
 
Thread necromancy is strongly discouraged.

Best Regards,

STeven Garsson
 
I didn't do it! :-)

I can see why it's discouraged for the maker to do it.. but what's wrong if somebody else digs it up?
 
I didn't do it! :-)

I can see why it's discouraged for the maker to do it.. but what's wrong if somebody else digs it up?

I know you didn't do it, Scott...is there not a reason why threads generally float off the first page?

Thread necromancy being strongly discouraged is in the rules of the forum somewhere, and if you have a question about that, Service and Support would be the place to ask it.

I didn't make the rule, and it's mentioned for those who may be unaware of it.

Best Regards,

STeven Garsson
 
It doesn't matter to me that much.. Just curious is all. I love the term 'Thread Necromancy'.
 
Oddly I missed that. But it gives me new insight into my soul that I'm somehow turned on by the movie poster art.
 
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