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19th Century Knife Sheaths
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Niederlander:
I've got my butcher knife, but what kind of sheath should I use? I'm assuming the modern strap with a snap was not in play.
Professor Marvel:
What sheath?
It all depends on your time, place, and persona.
“In general” I can recommend a flat fold-over pancake like this, with or without tacks….
A later style might be this
Earlier styles like these are also appropriate, mostly
1961MJS:
Hi Dale
I know you have kids going to college so you don't need money. This book is helpful:
https://www.amazon.com/Plains-Indian-Knife-Sheaths-Construction/dp/1929572050
If you decide to learn beading, I may still have some stuff. Beading was so easy to learn, I learnt to carve leather.... ;D
Tacks are a LOT easier.
Later
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CraigC:
I know what kind I like, rawhide!
Or one that somebody else beaded. ;)
Found this knife at the flea market. All it needed was some stain, tung oil and a rawhide wrap.
This one I made from a new Green River blade and a deer leg bone.
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