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Filleting Knife For A friend
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<blockquote data-quote="Hawker" data-source="post: 335834" data-attributes="member: 2466"><p>Ya BH I built the sheath. I've been doing leatherwork as a hobby all my life and just got into knife making a few years back. I'd have to check my records but I think this is about the 25th knife I've built so far. Not sure if you build you own sheaths or not but if you don't i'd be honored to build some for you. Your knives are works of art and I always admire your choices in wood. The burls & grains you are able to find are amazing. I quit ordering from suppliers that don't list pictures of the actual scales your buying as they always seem to put beautiful pieces for an example to look at then send you something totaly different when your purchase arrives. With the time that goes into them I'd rather pay a little more for something that's appealing. If you don't mind me asking, where do you get your handle material from?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawker, post: 335834, member: 2466"] Ya BH I built the sheath. I've been doing leatherwork as a hobby all my life and just got into knife making a few years back. I'd have to check my records but I think this is about the 25th knife I've built so far. Not sure if you build you own sheaths or not but if you don't i'd be honored to build some for you. Your knives are works of art and I always admire your choices in wood. The burls & grains you are able to find are amazing. I quit ordering from suppliers that don't list pictures of the actual scales your buying as they always seem to put beautiful pieces for an example to look at then send you something totaly different when your purchase arrives. With the time that goes into them I'd rather pay a little more for something that's appealing. If you don't mind me asking, where do you get your handle material from? [/QUOTE]
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