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This is the finished piece that I previewed in the Pewter thread
The 9 1/4" handforged blade is by our partner in crime , well, er our collaborator Gib. The grip, done by me, is polished elk antler (it's been left "in the white" so to speak -aka unaged - since it's scheduled for schrimshaw). The guard is fileworked brasswith a poured pewter ferrule and butt cap.
The sheath starts out with an oak tan liner and belt loop. The deer rawhide cover has an incised carved pattern which is painted with red ocher and charcoal and is bordered with brass tacks. The beaded cuff is once again thanks to my wife, Linda. The finish/aging on this one is - the cuff leather is stained with dried/ground blue clay and bear oil. The brain tan fringe was dyed using walnut dye. The rest of the fooferaw includes: hawk bells, glass beads, copper beads, tin cone tinklers and buffalo hair dangles.
Hope ya'll enjoy the view
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The 9 1/4" handforged blade is by our partner in crime , well, er our collaborator Gib. The grip, done by me, is polished elk antler (it's been left "in the white" so to speak -aka unaged - since it's scheduled for schrimshaw). The guard is fileworked brasswith a poured pewter ferrule and butt cap.
The sheath starts out with an oak tan liner and belt loop. The deer rawhide cover has an incised carved pattern which is painted with red ocher and charcoal and is bordered with brass tacks. The beaded cuff is once again thanks to my wife, Linda. The finish/aging on this one is - the cuff leather is stained with dried/ground blue clay and bear oil. The brain tan fringe was dyed using walnut dye. The rest of the fooferaw includes: hawk bells, glass beads, copper beads, tin cone tinklers and buffalo hair dangles.
Hope ya'll enjoy the view
Click on any thumbnail to see more views