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Iron pins are the most historically correct type of pins. Brass and copper are seldom if ever found on 18th c. knives. That is a very nice knife. You made a good choice.
 
deano said:
When I Googled Chuck Barrows, I came up with Wild Rose Trading Co. Don't know how I haven't found them before, but they have a lot of ideas in the same vein of LaBonte's sheath, which I really like.

That's because they're all the same guy. :rotf:
 

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