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St. Jude Knife... New Sheath...

Started by just_a_hunter, April 20, 2014, 11:34:00 PM

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just_a_hunter

Thanks Darcy.

It is some really hairy stuff compaired to what I see elsewhere and yes, I have struggled getting crisp lines and even cuts. I did not realize how much the flesh side matters. Looks like I'm going to have get the better stuff from now on.

Thanks so much for the advise/tips.

Todd
"Before you get down on yourself  because you don't have the things you want, think of all the things you DON'T want that you don't have."

You'll notice the "luckiest" elk hunters have worn out boots.

Doug Campbell

That's gonna do well in the Auction Todd, thanks again!
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D.Ellis

Sometimes if the leather is pretty good and solid, but still a bit fuzzy on the flesh side, you can line the sheath with a lighter leather to improve the finished product. I have a huge piece of black biker leather that I use for lining sheaths.......doesn't add much cost, but is a real nice upgrade and not too hard to do.
Darcy   :campfire:
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BrownA5

Great looking knife Todd.  Looking forward to future post and watching your progress!

Jack Hoyt 75

Pretty cool and great pics! I may be sending a few bids your way.
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fmscan

Todd, I would marry that knife... It is sick. Thank you for such a gift to the kids... You are a good man.

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