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TG member Matt Fricker Inlay sheaths
That first one is EVERYTHING! you could ever want in a hunting sheath.
I do not know how you can improve on that one, Scott.
Even nicer! I like the one with the oak leaves and he different leather inset.
I would love to be able to visit some of you guys, and spend some time in your shop with you!! I would learn so much!!
Cheers
Those are beautiful. I love your leather work. Karl was nice enough to show me his armguard you made, I gotta get me one.
Chris
Man are those ever nice! Pictures don't do them justice and words can't describe them!!
Scott I have a 20+ year old pairs of Tony Llama elephant hide boots that sheath would match perfect to. Those sheaths are works of art,when my name rolls to the top of Karl's to do list I may have to go all out and have you do the sheath.
Thanks guys. I would be glad to build your sheath Robert!
I think your at the top of the mountain on those! Excellent work.
I can't quit coming back to look at these. I really think the first one is out of the park!
Those are just gorgeous, Scott!
Allan
Outstanding craftsmanship and design.
These sheaths call for an exceptional blade because it would be very hard to complement them with a so so knife. I can't put into words how impressed I am with your talent. As Charleton Heston would say "they truly shine".
I am hoping to be able to do what you do with the leather. Great job!
Mike O.
Your work is very nice...Awesome even!!!
Nice work!