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    I am having to back up to take you along for the ride...Here is Cowboy's saddle sheath for the big knife. I f I am gonna bug out....I'll be doing it in style and one day they will write about Cowboy's big knife! Lol! enjoy!

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    I don't have the benefit of modern leatherworking tools this is eyeballed and saddle stitched...Made in America...Native American...Better yet Cowboy's best yet!

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    It is too heavy too belt carry but I can assure you my trusted steed "Kelly" won't mind a bit!

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    Looking good. By the way, you got ravelin's hanging on your leg. You might want to snip 'em off before the whole darn thing comes undone.
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    It's great! What do you keep in the small pouch?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    Looking good. By the way, you got ravelin's hanging on your leg. You might want to snip 'em off before the whole darn thing comes undone.
    Them Thar is Bat wing conchos..Won't be no ravelin' not unless I'm doing it. Them thar chaps is a full 3/16"s thick, swamp ready skins...
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    The pouch will have fire startin' tender and a stone in it.
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    Oh, yea, sure. I knew that. I did too, I knew that!
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    Quote Originally Posted by COWBOYSURVIVAL View Post
    The pouch will have fire startin' tender and a stone in it.
    OK, that's cool. I didn't know if it was just a stone pouch or if it was big enough for more stuff. Answers my question. lol Great job
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    Quote Originally Posted by flatlander88 View Post
    OK, that's cool. I didn't know if it was just a stone pouch or if it was big enough for more stuff. Answers my question. lol Great job
    The knife is 16.5" overall, the pocket on the sheath is 1.5" X 3.75"....
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    Ya know. That's a pretty large pouch. You might stick a button compass in it for a backup. You can put it at the bottom of the tinder. That would give you a sharp, fire starting and navigation in one device.
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    Looks great.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    Ya know. That's a pretty large pouch. You might stick a button compass in it for a backup. You can put it at the bottom of the tinder. That would give you a sharp, fire starting and navigation in one device.
    I agree...but..your leavin' out the piggin' string that will be my lanyard...ya...know incase me and "Kelly" go a piggin'
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    Oh, well, yeah. There's that, too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    Oh, well, yeah. There's that, too.
    All jokes aside, well I was serious about the piggin' string. I like the idea of being able to navigate incase "Kelly" leaves me with my knife.......
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