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  1. @timbo66 September 8, 2024

    Fascinating. I saw my first trade/scalping knife in a museum in the UK (where I live), been interested in them ever since.

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  2. @Youngblood457 September 8, 2024

    I think I’ve seen that knife on Etsy do you have an Etsy store

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  3. @raphlvlogs271 September 8, 2024

    the sheath was made for the robe and tunic era.

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  4. @raphlvlogs271 September 8, 2024

    very similar to an early scramaseax

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  5. @henrikkjoller2526 September 8, 2024

    Did you make that knife and sheath yourself?

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  6. @chuckclark2741 September 8, 2024

    Beautiful blade. I love that style of sheath; seen that type for decades in various illustrations including by the great Charles M. Russell. Yours appears ambidextrous given the way you did the tacks and lacing. I like an ambidextrous sheath since I'm a lefty but my grandsons are all right-handed and they will inherit my goods someday. Keep up the good work; I'll keep an eye on your products.

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  7. @eduardonavarro5910 September 8, 2024

    Amazing work brother I love the size of the knife it's a mountain man for shure

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  8. @Stoney327 September 8, 2024

    Hey Phil:
    Nice job buddy. I call that a "Mountain Man" style of sheath. Looking forward to your next video.
    God bless:
    Two Feathers

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  9. @jimludwig7231 September 8, 2024

    Fantastic job forging Phil, that has to save you so much time on the grinder. Knife and sheath look great and clearly perform well. Well done my friend.

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  10. @peach8685 September 8, 2024

    Nice blade, I'm about to handle and finish 2 leaf spring cleavers myself

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