Is there any historical or preferred way to wear a center seam sheath. Center seam facing in or facing out?
Is there any historical or preferred way to wear a center seam sheath. Center seam facing in or facing out?
Yes. Seam in the back if you want it to be like commercial sheaths came, if to represent home made, it doesn't matter. I have the photo that Chuck had, and those all had some decorative creasings on the front, and an integral half moon tab on back with holes for attaching ribbon or a cord to tie it on. I was working on a pattern for that type, but other things got in the way. We also have to accept that there were probably more than one type considering the different countries that supplied these knives and sheaths, and different times they were offered. I will look and see about posting those pics I have.Wick Ellerbe is one to ask. He is a member of this forum.
There is a great YouTube video that has been posted here several times before on making a center seam sheath. Of course I can't remember guys name.Thanks everybody for the info and photos. I think I will attempt to make a center seam sheath.
Yup. That is the one.Brokennock, I found a YouTube video by a Steve Davis making a center seam sheath. Not sure if that is the one you are talking about but it is pretty good.
Joe:Joe Seabolt on the Skills of the 18th Century posted a whole tutorial with pics on making the center seam sheath It might be worth looking at. Here is a link to the post. You may need to me a site member to view.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/523167064790655/posts/598876737219687
Original sheaths. Photos taken from a museum. N. France, Germany? I just don,t know. Europe somewhere. I believe these were originally posted by Ken Hamilton because I got them before Chuck. I have a couple more showing the backs and if I find them, I'll post them tomorrow.
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