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    a few recent commissions.

    first up is a commission, for someone on bcuk, he wanted a sheath making for his fiddleback knife that he has bought, he wanted this in a distressed antique look, i gave this sheath black stitching to complement the black in the handle, he wanted this to be a dangler too, and it has been furnished with brass fittings.
    this is the first time i have had a fiddle back land, and i have to say what a great knife it is.
    hope you like it.

    IMG_3769 by lucky_lee, on Flickr

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    IMG_3781 by lucky_lee, on Flickr
    next up is for one of our great members from across the pond, he wanted a multicarry making, for a woodlore he has, now what i have found with the woodlore depending on what one you have, the handle size does vary, so what i have done for him with this is made the sheath, with a woodlore here so that he did not have to send his from the states, but left the retention strap, with the sam brown stud set, so when he gets the sheath all he has to do is, wrap the retention strap around his handle, and then punch the hole, that way the fit is perfect for his handle, on his knife.

    IMG_3758 by lucky_lee, on
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    multicarry for ray mears woodlore by lucky_lee, on Flickr.
    next up, one of me customers wanted me to make one of my bushcrafters belts, he wanted this in a nice dark brown, he wanted dark brown stitching, and brass hardware.
    so this is what i made him.

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    bushcrafter belt by lucky_lee, on Flickr
    all comments are welcome.
    thanks for looking.
    take care.
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    Re: a few recent commissions.

    Nice stuff, great finish as usual on all of them. And a belting belt.
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    Re: a few recent commissions.

    Your work is superb.
    Belt is wonderful.
    'His knife see rustic Labour dight, An' cut ye up wi' ready slight, Trenching your gushing entrails bright, Like onie ditch;
    And then, O what a glorious sight, Warm-reeking, rich!' ..................Robert burns extract from the address to a haggis.

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    Re: a few recent commissions.

    Quote Originally Posted by Richie'66 View Post
    Your work is superb.
    Belt is wonderful.
    Thanks lads, it is really appreciated.
    Take care.
    Lee.
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    ALL LEATHER COMMISIONS, ARE WELCOME.
    A coward dies a thousand deaths, A soldier dies but once.
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    http://www.flickr.com//photos/lucky_...ow/with/564050

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    Re: a few recent commissions.

    Loving the belt!
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