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Post by Grizz on Feb 9, 2008 18:59:05 GMT -5
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Post by phoenix1967 on Feb 9, 2008 20:37:13 GMT -5
Very nice. Love the forge finish. Good lookin piece of curly Maple? Did ya make it, or who is the maker?
Lawren
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Post by Cody ( The Patriot ) on Feb 9, 2008 22:51:54 GMT -5
I dont know who made the knife I bought it at the southwestern 2004 for my wife and made the sheath for her.
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Post by riverrat on Feb 10, 2008 12:18:45 GMT -5
very nice beadwork!! Well done1 ;D
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Post by hannes on Feb 11, 2008 1:57:44 GMT -5
cody! we have not met as yet. what i have seen on this forum, your work is beutifull. i am not new to crafting as such, but only for the past year have found the magic of internet,braintan,buckskin etc. i will have to develop my own style, cause it would be unfitting for me to try and make some 'period' American type moccasins, sheaths or clothing. you guys might think it looks good, or not, and i would not know, cause it is not part of our culture. will have to go into our country 's archives to see what they whore etc. i am fro Dutch decent< spelling> and they wore wood shoes. talk gain bi
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Post by Cody ( The Patriot ) on Feb 11, 2008 9:05:27 GMT -5
Good to meet you Hannes.
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Post by hannes on Feb 13, 2008 22:11:43 GMT -5
hi cody, what type of leather did you make your sheath from? alum tanned?
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Post by Cody ( The Patriot ) on Feb 14, 2008 0:28:01 GMT -5
Yes it was alum taned grain on it was my first deer to tan but not my first bead work.
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Post by longtrail on Feb 16, 2008 16:58:09 GMT -5
beautiful sheath.
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