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Old 07-03-2013, 01:56 AM
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An old thread comes to life

I pretty much stayed with the full tang sgains. People seem to enjoy them.

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What I did to help camouflage the end where the bolsters are -



Though many have liked the smooth or no rear bolsters -



This one was based on a letter opener by Tim Hancock with his permission.



Some day I will get off my butt and get it to a sheath maker so I can wear it with my kilt

Jim


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