The Badger Hole
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Ulfskein
Eldorado Springs, Colorado, United States
Incoherent ramblings of an old recon pilot recovering from six years lost in capsule feedback loop.
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Quickdraw piggyback sheath
"Dragon hide" sheath
Osage Bird and Trout
Spalted "mystery wood" nessmuk
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Some assorted sheathes
A variety of smaller sheathes I have made recently.
Quickdraw piggyback sheath
This was the first "piggyback" sheath I have done. I like the combination of a big chopper paired with a sharp point companion.
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"Dragon hide" sheath
At least I think that is what it looks like. I wanted the sheath to be gnarly and rough like the knife it was made for.
Osage Bird and Trout
I made this out of a J Russell blade.I thought it would make a good fishing knife.
Spalted "mystery wood" nessmuk
The customer bought these scales and shipped them to me. I forgot what they were. He said the description said, "BLACK TIGER CURLY MYRTLE BURL". So I guess that is what they are.
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Bowie sheath for Panday
Made this sheath for an old bowie a friend of his made back in 1968 after coming back from Vietnam.
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Quickdraw Khukuri sheathes
Made a couple of these a while ago.
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