Corner of Lanyard Lane & Sheath Street

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Rossr wrote: Sat Dec 19, 2020 8:22 am
TPK wrote: Sat Dec 19, 2020 5:57 am
Rossr wrote: Sat Dec 19, 2020 2:05 am Thanks! The fiddleback or curly maple on that handle is a look ive always liked. Guess that's why I kept it.

Ross
Ahhh ::super_happy:: Curly Maple! That's why I like it so much! ::nod:: That stuff is really nice looking! Case has a set of knives with Curly Maple scales that I like. I don't have any of em but I wish that I did. I especially like the medium Stockman & the Gun Stock pattern with a long pull. ::nod::

Anyways, nice choice & nice job! ::tu:: ::handshake::
Just did a search on those case knives are pretty.

Heres some.better pics of the handle and the sheath too.
Thanks for sharing! ::handshake:: Sweet! ::tu:: ::super_happy::
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TPK wrote: Sat Dec 19, 2020 8:29 am
Rossr wrote: Sat Dec 19, 2020 8:22 am
TPK wrote: Sat Dec 19, 2020 5:57 am

Ahhh ::super_happy:: Curly Maple! That's why I like it so much! ::nod:: That stuff is really nice looking! Case has a set of knives with Curly Maple scales that I like. I don't have any of em but I wish that I did. I especially like the medium Stockman & the Gun Stock pattern with a long pull. ::nod::
You are welcome
Anyways, nice choice & nice job! ::tu:: ::handshake::
Just did a search on those case knives are pretty.

Heres some.better pics of the handle and the sheath too.
Thanks for sharing! ::handshake:: Sweet! ::tu:: ::super_happy::
Einhornllc Custom knives and leather.

Come stroll around my AAPK store sit a spell maybe buy a knife or two ::nod::

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TPK wrote: Sun Dec 13, 2020 9:36 am Recieved a few more patriotic fabrics from my Mom to add to the ones Jim already sent to me so that I can make some patriotic knife slips. Gonna try to get some cut out today so that my girls can sew em together for me over the upcoming holidays. ::tu::
How are the slips coming along Tom?? ::tu::
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jmh58 wrote: Sun Dec 20, 2020 4:34 pm
TPK wrote: Sun Dec 13, 2020 9:36 am Recieved a few more patriotic fabrics from my Mom to add to the ones Jim already sent to me so that I can make some patriotic knife slips. Gonna try to get some cut out today so that my girls can sew em together for me over the upcoming holidays. ::tu::
How are the slips coming along Tom?? ::tu::
John :D
Spent all morning getting some cut out of my "patriotic" fabrics. Don't know how many it was. ::shrug:: About 15-18 I guess. ::shrug:: Still have a few fabrics I haven't even gotten to yet. Now I have to get my girls to sew em together for me. ::super_happy::

If you or anybody would like to have a "Slip-Kit" (Fabric cut out, two small pieces of velcro and some step by step instructions) for some special knife they wish to carry without it getting scratched, drop me a PM here on the AAPK. I'll Hook Ya Up! :wink: All you need is a person who will sew it together for you. All I need is an address and a knife size. Colors and fabrics would be random unless somebody tells me what they prefer. Brown, Black, Patriotic & others. If your interested, let me know. ::tu:: ::handshake::
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TPK wrote: Sun Dec 20, 2020 5:24 pm
jmh58 wrote: Sun Dec 20, 2020 4:34 pm
TPK wrote: Sun Dec 13, 2020 9:36 am Recieved a few more patriotic fabrics from my Mom to add to the ones Jim already sent to me so that I can make some patriotic knife slips. Gonna try to get some cut out today so that my girls can sew em together for me over the upcoming holidays. ::tu::
How are the slips coming along Tom?? ::tu::
John :D
Spent all morning getting some cut out of my "patriotic" fabrics. Don't know how many it was. ::shrug:: About 15-18 I guess. ::shrug:: Still have a few fabrics I haven't even gotten to yet. Now I have to get my girls to sew em together for me. ::super_happy::

If you or anybody would like to have a "Slip-Kit" (Fabric cut out, two small pieces of velcro and some step by step instructions) for some special knife they wish to carry without it getting scratched, drop me a PM here on the AAPK. I'll Hook Ya Up! :wink: All you need is a person who will sew it together for you. All I need is an address and a knife size. Colors and fabrics would be random unless somebody tells me what they prefer. Brown, Black, Patriotic & others. If your interested, let me know. ::tu:: ::handshake::
Thank You Tom.. ::handshake:: Generous offer from ya!!! ::nod:: ::tu::
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TPK wrote: Sun Dec 20, 2020 5:24 pm
jmh58 wrote: Sun Dec 20, 2020 4:34 pm
TPK wrote: Sun Dec 13, 2020 9:36 am Recieved a few more patriotic fabrics from my Mom to add to the ones Jim already sent to me so that I can make some patriotic knife slips. Gonna try to get some cut out today so that my girls can sew em together for me over the upcoming holidays. ::tu::
How are the slips coming along Tom?? ::tu::
John :D
Spent all morning getting some cut out of my "patriotic" fabrics. Don't know how many it was. ::shrug:: About 15-18 I guess. ::shrug:: Still have a few fabrics I haven't even gotten to yet. Now I have to get my girls to sew em together for me. ::super_happy::

If you or anybody would like to have a "Slip-Kit" (Fabric cut out, two small pieces of velcro and some step by step instructions) for some special knife they wish to carry without it getting scratched, drop me a PM here on the AAPK. I'll Hook Ya Up! :wink: All you need is a person who will sew it together for you. All I need is an address and a knife size. Colors and fabrics would be random unless somebody tells me what they prefer. Brown, Black, Patriotic & others. If your interested, let me know. ::tu:: ::handshake::
Tom, I'm not a slip-using kinda guy, but I do recognize generosity when I see it.
Well done, Sir!! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Thanks for the kind comments John & Steve! ::tu:: ::handshake::

It's no big deal. I was going to make up a whole bunch of em & just mail em to you guys without asking but I guess a lot of em wouldn't have ever seen any use so I thought I'd do it this way. Untill now..., no takers, so I guess I made the right choice. ::nod::

Slips are not everyones style. I like em because I always have two knives plus a pen, a marker and a box cutter in my pocket so it keeps my EDC's from getting scratched up. ::tu:: ::nod::
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Most generous of you Tom, but alas, I too am a bare knife pockets guy.
It's the thought that counts man, good on you mate.
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WillyCamaro wrote: Mon Dec 21, 2020 7:29 pm Most generous of you Tom, but alas, I too am a bare knife pockets guy.
It's the thought that counts man, good on you mate.
::tu::
::tu::
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Made a DIY KNIFE SLIPS thread if anyone feels like looking. ::tu:: ::handshake::

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I posted this one in other threads, but I feel it deserves a showing here as well. The Lanyard and Sheath are just gorgeous and exceptional examples of craftsmanship.

Knife, Lanyard & Sheath all made by Rossr (Einhornllc Custom knives and leather)
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That's awesome Q! ::tu:: He does outstanding work! ::nod:: Thanks for sharing that with us! ::handshake::
Lot of talented and knowledgeable people here! ::nod:: I'm often impressed by all the skillful members around here. ::nod::

I'm hoping some of that talent will rub off on me but it could take years. ::doh:: :lol:
I've learned how to make paracord lanyards & patriotic knife slips though! ::nod:: ::rotflol::
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TPK wrote: Wed Dec 30, 2020 7:57 am That's awesome Q! ::tu:: He does outstanding work! ::nod:: Thanks for sharing that with us! ::handshake::
Lot of talented and knowledgeable people here! ::nod:: I'm often impressed by all the skillful members around here. ::nod::

I'm hoping some of that talent will rub off on me but it could take years. ::doh:: :lol:
I've learned how to make paracord lanyards & patriotic knife slips though! ::nod:: ::rotflol::
Never too early, or too late, to learn a new skill mate. Actually, leather working ain't that difficult; just have to have a good eye, steady hand, and the most important stuff, patience (which I'm sorely in need of right now, :lol: ).
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WillyCamaro wrote: Wed Dec 30, 2020 2:35 pm
TPK wrote: Wed Dec 30, 2020 7:57 am That's awesome Q! ::tu:: He does outstanding work! ::nod:: Thanks for sharing that with us! ::handshake::
Lot of talented and knowledgeable people here! ::nod:: I'm often impressed by all the skillful members around here. ::nod::

I'm hoping some of that talent will rub off on me but it could take years. ::doh:: :lol:
I've learned how to make paracord lanyards & patriotic knife slips though! ::nod:: ::rotflol::
Never too early, or too late, to learn a new skill mate. Actually, leather working ain't that difficult; just have to have a good eye, steady hand, and the most important stuff, patience (which I'm sorely in need of right now, :lol: ).
Bro gets all his stuff from Tandy Leather, as do many leatherworkers.
https://tandyleather.com/
Very impressive site Willy! I could spend an hour or more just looking around there. I'm sure that would be a wonderful Hobby! ::nod:: ::tu::

Unfortunately, I don't really have any kind of a work shop or even a work bench anywhere so the small stuff I can do is restrickted to being done at the kichen table, garden table, heating room (mini small) or on the couch. No place like a work bench where I could really hammer 🔨 on stuff or anything like that. ::td:: But thanks for the Info and link anyways. ::tu:: I wouldn't mind making some real leather knife slips from some sort of thin leather though. ::hmm:: Think I'll give that site another look. ::hmm:: ::nod::
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TPK wrote: Wed Dec 30, 2020 5:27 pm
WillyCamaro wrote: Wed Dec 30, 2020 2:35 pm
TPK wrote: Wed Dec 30, 2020 7:57 am That's awesome Q! ::tu:: He does outstanding work! ::nod:: Thanks for sharing that with us! ::handshake::
Lot of talented and knowledgeable people here! ::nod:: I'm often impressed by all the skillful members around here. ::nod::

I'm hoping some of that talent will rub off on me but it could take years. ::doh:: :lol:
I've learned how to make paracord lanyards & patriotic knife slips though! ::nod:: ::rotflol::
Never too early, or too late, to learn a new skill mate. Actually, leather working ain't that difficult; just have to have a good eye, steady hand, and the most important stuff, patience (which I'm sorely in need of right now, :lol: ).
Bro gets all his stuff from Tandy Leather, as do many leatherworkers.
https://tandyleather.com/
Very impressive site Willy! I could spend an hour or more just looking around there. I'm sure that would be a wonderful Hobby! ::nod:: ::tu::

Unfortunately, I don't really have any kind of a work shop or even a work bench anywhere so the small stuff I can do is restricted to being done at the kitchen table, garden table, heating room (mini small) or on the couch. No place like a work bench where I could really hammer 🔨 on stuff or anything like that. ::td:: But thanks for the Info and link anyways. ::tu:: I wouldn't mind making some real leather knife slips from some sort of thin leather though. ::hmm:: Think I'll give that site another look. ::hmm:: ::nod::
Tom, you honestly don't need much room to work on small projects, Bro works at his desk, or the kitchen table.
Store all the supplies in a large shoebox, and tools in a fishing case/small toolbox.
Heck, I even have room to work, in my squashed place.
:lol:

You have a coffee table?
Spread some old newspapers out, and get a crackin'; no excuse for not starting small!
::tu::
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I'll kick the thought around for a while Willy. Who knows, maybe I'll give it a shot one of these days when I get tired of making paracord lanyards and fabric knife slips. I might try making them both from real leather. Take my game to the next level, so to speak. ::tu::

It's also a money question in my case. ::nod:: Can't get too many new Hobbies started all at once because they cut into my spending money for knives which wasn't huge to start with. :wink:

::handshake::
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TPK wrote: Thu Dec 31, 2020 5:51 am I'll kick the thought around for a while Willy. Who knows, maybe I'll give it a shot one of these days when I get tired of making paracord lanyards and fabric knife slips. I might try making them both from real leather. Take my game to the next level, so to speak. ::tu::

It's also a money question in my case. ::nod:: Can't get too many new Hobbies started all at once because they cut into my spending money for knives which wasn't huge to start with. :wink:

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I hear ya mate, ::tu::
Don't be something like me, learn how not to do hobbies. Take this opportunity to learn something from the "Master of Disaster", just don't copy said idiot.
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Three CAMILLUS sheaths.
I got a good deal on them.
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New_Windsor_NY wrote: Thu Apr 15, 2021 12:58 am Three CAMILLUS sheaths.
I got a good deal on them.
GREAT condition.
Very nice Skip. They look in excellent shape with no wear. ::tu::
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Papa Bones wrote: Thu Apr 15, 2021 1:42 am Very.....
Thank you Smitty.🍻
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New_Windsor_NY wrote: Thu Apr 15, 2021 12:58 am Three CAMILLUS sheaths.
I got a good deal on them.
GREAT condition.
Sweet finds Skip! Congrats Buddy! ::handshake:: ::tu:: :D
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TPK wrote: Fri Apr 16, 2021 7:00 pm Sweet.....
Thank you Tom.🍻
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Made these yesterday.
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Jtx wrote: Sun Apr 25, 2021 1:50 pm Made these yesterday.
You are very talented Lee!! ::tu:: ::nod:: ::tu::
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jmh58 wrote: Sun Apr 25, 2021 1:59 pm
Jtx wrote: Sun Apr 25, 2021 1:50 pm Made these yesterday.
You are very talented Lee!! ::tu:: ::nod:: ::tu::
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John, I don't if I am talented or not, but thank you for the kind words. :D
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