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    Default Couple of new sheaths- rebuild program

    Been working on a couple of sheaths, as part of my knife rebuild program.
    So I guess I getting around to posting pic's

    One was just a old style sheath for a hunting knife I inherited from my father.
    Got it all sewed up and realized that I had made a "left hand-er".

    The other is for the old bayonet, so I want to do something different, and came up with a drop leg style w/leg strap. ( I knew I saved those old buckles for something)

    Still looking for a piece of brass, or aluminum for a butt piece on the bayonet.
    Need to be about 1-1/2" by 1" round or square stock.


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    Well done. I like em.
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    Very nice. Nothing wrong with left handed tools. The world needs more of them.
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    They look great Hunter! Get some more use outta them ole' blades!
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