The New SHOW US YER STUFF Thread #4 Now Closed for Reference Only

Started by Marshal Will Wingam, March 23, 2013, 12:46:22 AM

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Marshal Will Wingam


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CurlyDrew42

Never smile too big, the gods may mistake it for hubris.

Capt Quirk

Nice! I really like the look of the naked leather.

Marshal Will Wingam

Looks good, CD. That's a nice, balanced-looking rig.

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CurlyDrew42

Quote from: Capt Quirk on November 29, 2017, 01:33:54 PM
Nice! I really like the look of the naked leather.

Resolene man, I didn't believe it when people told me it's great for resisting dye but I swear that stuff is magic. It really lets just enough of the antiquing gel bite to make the final finish interesting.
Never smile too big, the gods may mistake it for hubris.

reno

Don't know if this is the right place, but I tryied on The Leather Shop with no response. Does anyone know how Scott Kreiman  of Camano Ridge Custom Leather is or have been in contact with him. I had him make me two rigs a few years ago, and sent him money to make another in August of this year. I've tried for months to get in touch, left messages on the phone, emails, and even sent him a letter two weeks ago with no response. I would be thankful for any information.

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Marshal Will Wingam

You're still in The Leather Shop. You may not have gotten any response if no one knows the answer to your question. I know I sure don't have the answer for you. If anyone has the information you need, perhaps they will pm you with that. I sure hope it works out for you.

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Skeeter Lewis


Marshal Will Wingam

Beautiful work, Skeet. It looks like an original rig from the 1800's.  8)

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Johnny McCrae

Very nice Skeeter. Right out of Packing Iron.
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Cliff Fendley

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1961MJS

Hi

I made this knife and sheath for a lady that I work with.  She bakes a Red Velvet snowman cake in a form, ices it with white icing, names it something like "Marie Antoinette" or "William Wallace" and then beheads it before we eat it.  I've been working on this setup for 3 years.  I originally intended to bead the snowman, but well that was beyond my patience level.  The knife is a Track of the Wolf Cumberland Bowie with Ivory Micarta grips and a brass bolster.

Mike
BOSS #230

Brevet Lieutenant Colonel
Division of Oklahoma

1961MJS

I tried several times to carve a decent pine branch over the snowman's head, but they all looked weird.  I'll work more on it next year.  I have a similar kitchen knife that I'm working on for a friend from work with the same style sheath but a more traditional rose pattern.  I managed to do the alternating sinew colors by tying the two pieces together and pulling the knot towards the middle layer of the sheath.

Later
Mike
BOSS #230

Brevet Lieutenant Colonel
Division of Oklahoma

Marshal Will Wingam

That's certainly a novel idea. Looks like you definitely had fun with this one. Cool sheath.

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1961MJS

Thanks, I had fun with it.  The Sheath keeps the knife locked in pretty well.  The leather for the two belt loops was thinner than I should have used and is bent at too much an angle.  I did MUCH better with the holes for the sinew, but not even close to professional.  I figured that beading would be much easier and I had to LEARN carving for this sucker.  I plan to work on floral stuff for a year or so and see if I can  make myself a few holsters.

Thanks
Mike
BOSS #230

Brevet Lieutenant Colonel
Division of Oklahoma

Skeeter Lewis

M&W cantena. My stamp is inside. Hand-sewn.

Johnny McCrae

Skeeter that is a real work of art! Thanks for sharing it with us.
You need to learn to like all the little everday things like a sip of good whiskey, a soft bed, a glass of buttermilk,  and a feisty old gentleman like myself

Cliff Fendley

http://www.fendleyknives.com/

NCOWS 3345  RATS 576 NRA Life member

Johnson County Rangers

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santee

Great looking stuff here, fellas!!
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