Well, here it is-everything's finished. Clay made the knife possible and another Tradganger, Matt Hayes, made the sheath possible. Matt's been doing all kinds of leatherwork for years and was incredibly generous with teaching me the basics of making a decent sheath. I can say with certainty that without Clay and Matt, the knife and sheath would be much worse :) . Thanks so much to both of you for your help.
(http://i959.photobucket.com/albums/ae71/gudspelr/First%20Knife/IMG_1905.jpg)
Stamped my dad's initials on the back. He's coming for Thanksgiving-gonna have him help me sharpen it, then show him the sheath. He still doesn't know any of it's for him...until he sees his initials.
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(http://i959.photobucket.com/albums/ae71/gudspelr/First%20Knife/IMG_1903.jpg)
(http://i959.photobucket.com/albums/ae71/gudspelr/First%20Knife/IMG_1906.jpg)
I had an awesome time learning while making these. Can't wait to start on some more.
Jeremy
Great job all the way around!
Your dad will love it!
Steve
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Potomac Forge
Nice job on both, I'm sure your dad will be very proud to carry it
Dana
Congratulations.. Your Dad will love it...
Looking good. We will look forward to seeing your next one.
Looks great! im on my way to completing my first knife and then the sheath to fallow.
Have the camera ready, and post pics of his expression !!! Take full advantage of still having him around. I sure wish I could still have mine here for something like this !! :thumbsup:
Froggy
Thanks for the positive comments everyone.
Froggy-
You're absolutely right. My dad's the best man I've ever known and I try to enjoy having him in my life as much as I possibly can. Hope to get some good pics when he figures out it's for him :) .
Jeremy