Sunrise Hunter SharpbyCoop Photo

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Knife I named Sunrise Hunter 8" OAL with elk handles, copper pins, forged horse shoe shaped lanyard, and a decorative twist for a blade stop.

Sheath is rawhide with lots of fringe, cones, beads, horse hair, and a copper nugget for a center piece.]

Coop does amazing work yet again! Thanks Jim

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That is a sweet blade, with all the right trimmings - WOW. :thumbup:
 
Very nice Levi.BTW folks,Levi's work is a prime example of how my videos can benefit those interested in rawhide sheath making,lol!!
 
is there a way to see a bigger picture of this?
there are so many details that I can't make out that I'm sure are a major part of the appeal.
 
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I applaud Levi's work. It is always VERY engaging and thoughtful.

Thank YOU!

Coop
 
that's more like it!
 
Yes, thanks Coop!
Like I've said before, I feel a primitive knifemaker is a success when their knives starting looking like they are well preserved examples of 100+ year old knives as opposed to just looking like someone tried to make them look that way. Very nice. :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
 
Sorry for the small picture guys and I have been gone elk hunting. Crazy Colorado starts bow season this early.

Thank you Coop for uploading a bigger photo for everyone! Thank you all for the complements its always encouraging!
 
Nice one, Levi. This is a very tastefully done piece, IMO. Keep up the good work.
 
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