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Little Frontier Patch knife (resized Sheath Photos)

Started by Steve Nuckels, December 29, 2012, 05:09:00 PM

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Steve Nuckels

I just finished this very small primitive, it was to be a friction folder but I changed directions and it turned out to be a fixed blade. Stained Whitetail antler handle, copper pins 5 1/2" OAL 2' blade, polished bevels forge scale flats.
   
   
   



 
Steve
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sticshooter

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"Walk softly..and carry a sharp   Stic."
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snakewood3

That is a beautiful piece of antler and a sharp looking blade.
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Lamey

that and a big Bowie knife are all a man needs for cutting.

Kevin Evans

:thumbsup:  
Looks like a handy little, Work Horse !

Thats kinda close to a folder ,Steve  ;)


Steve Nuckels

I finished the sheath for this little knife.  

Thanks to Charles Sinclair AKA Snakewood for providing me with some rawhide for this project.

It is a cow hide inner sheath covered with deer rawhide.  Antler and copper concho's brass cones with horse hair. Belt loop is rawhide and rattleshake inlay.






Steve
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Potomac Forge
W.F. Moran Jr. Museum & Foundation

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