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Originally posted by 76truck View PostSay there fellas, I have some heavy leather I bought and I don't need much of it anymore. It is 16 .oz leather, if any one has need for it I'll let it go for cheap. pm me in interested.
I don't plan on making a fighting shield anytime soon...
About how much do you have?
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Originally posted by rtread View PostDoes anybody else use a woodburner on leather? Good way to put scrap leather to use......
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I really do like that though. May have to try that out some time. That would look good in my pool room.
Originally posted by Hogdude1234 View PostI'll show off this knife sheath that Tubby made for me!!!
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SkinnyLast edited by Geezy Rider; 01-21-2012, 09:11 AM.
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Originally posted by Hogdude1234 View PostI'll show off this knife sheath that Tubby made for me!!!
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Sorry but I never did upload any pics of that sheath or the other that I recently finished...
Shane's Horizontal Case Trapper Sheath with his brand.
And now for Dale Moser's Buck 112 Angled Sheath
Both of these were a pleasure to make. Both were firsts for me as well. I'd made a Case Trapper sheath before, but never a horizontal carry. Both Shane and Dale wanted a simple design with no tooling. All that was done was a simple border. I think both turned out very nice. I hope both of you gentlemen enjoy!
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I'm still working on orders that I received at the end of summer last year from family/friends. Currently I've got a few more Case Trapper sheaths to be made, a Bowie knife sheath, 2 dog collars, a pipe tally book cover, a file carrier, 4 rifle slings, a guitar strap, a revolver holster, a .45 auto holster, and have been recently commissioned to begin building the duck totes for order like I posted up on here earlier to be sold from a duck call manufacture. I don't want to give the name or website out due to stepping on Michael's toes here.
Maybe one day I can get back to making things for myself!
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