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    #76
    Originally posted by Double-O-Dave View Post
    Hi James:

    My son is enjoying the Buck Ranger rattlesnake-inlay knife sheath you just made for him. We're wanting to keep the sheath in great shape as long as possible. What do you recommend we use on the sheath and the rattlesnake inlay to keep everything in great condition as long as possible?

    Thanks,

    Dave

    The leather will stand the test of time and should not need anything, but if you want to keep it clean just use some saddle soap on it. To keep the snake skin healthy use bickmore exotic skin spray on it. That should do the trick to keep it looking good for many years. I will say that the very first snake skin sheath I made is just over a year old and has been worked with everyday with no issues.


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      #77
      Couldn’t just make the new knife a scabbard. Had to make the belt too.
      Trying out a new stamp.



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        #78
        Originally posted by Lburleigh View Post
        Couldn’t just make the new knife a scabbard. Had to make the belt too.
        Trying out a new stamp.



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        Nice.

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          #79
          Originally posted by Double-O-Dave View Post
          Hi James:

          My son is enjoying the Buck Ranger rattlesnake-inlay knife sheath you just made for him. We're wanting to keep the sheath in great shape as long as possible. What do you recommend we use on the sheath and the rattlesnake inlay to keep everything in great condition as long as possible?

          Thanks,

          Dave
          What would one of these cost? PM me if you wish.

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            #80
            Originally posted by austinRecurve View Post
            I made this for my wife for Mother's Day.

            Clutch style wallet made from Gold Novonappa French Calf from the Haas Tannery in France. Interior is French goatskin from the Alran tannery. 8 card pockets, 2 bill pockets, hand stitched with linen thread at 10 stitches per inch, painted edges.
            All the work posted looks great. But this looks very clean and classy to me. Looks like a lot of time and care was expended. I don't need a clutch style wallet, but I sure appreciate the craftmanship.

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              #81
              Others.
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                #82
                Beautiful work!!!!!!

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                  #83
                  Quarantine projects.






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                    #84
                    ^^^nice work^^^

                    I don’t do wallets, normally, but with the warmer weather I’ve been dressing lighter and decided I needed a minimalist wallet.

                    I’m really liking this one.
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                      #85
                      Very neat

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                        #86
                        Some more.
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                          #87
                          I’d like a minimalist, cardholder wallet… anybody making something like that?


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                            #88
                            Originally posted by Geezy Rider View Post
                            ^^^nice work^^^

                            I don’t do wallets, normally, but with the warmer weather I’ve been dressing lighter and decided I needed a minimalist wallet.

                            I’m really liking this one.
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                            You might think that you're redneck
                            But I'm rednecker than you

                            Nice job. Is that 2-3oz.
                            It’s satisfying when you draw a templet and see the finish product.


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                              #89
                              Dang some skills!

                              Anyone want to make a belt and a sheath for a trap spring knife?

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                                #90
                                Women phone case finished last night. This customer stood over my shoulder questioning everything, driving me crazy but I still love my wife.




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