Traditional Muzzleloading Association
Craftsmanship => Accoutrements => Topic started by: greyhunter on January 22, 2013, 02:57:47 PM
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Here's a hawk sheath I made from my recent used english saddle purchase.[attachment=1:3jwu93o0][/attachment]P82A0072.JPG[/attachment:3jwu93o0][attachment=0:3jwu93o0][/attachment]P82A0071.JPG[/attachment:3jwu93o0]
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Good deal there GH. Looks good!
Al
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Nice work. Is that for belt carry or over the shoulder?
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Over the shoulder works best for me Rick, it could go on a belt also. Thanks! Hey Al, You shooting this year? I got a .45 rifle from Fletcher, maybe it will help me????
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I got a .45 rifle from Fletcher, maybe it will help me????
Yeah, but will it help ME??
Al
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The guy that sold you that saddle musta had a really small horse.....
(looks great, BTW)
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Hah Riley, it came from a Hobbitt pony!
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HA!
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The guy that sold you that saddle musta had a really small horse.....
(looks great, BTW)
:rotf :rotf
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Great job! I like the over sholder carry too. BH
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Ya done good againe there Greyhunter. Could ya let us see how the shoulder rig works? Is it setup like a shoulder holster rig for a pistle?
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RD, I just use a narrow leather belt thru the sheath loop. i like most things I carry on a long belt or sash, as belt carried stuff tends to snag more when I'm hunting. The shoulder carry lets me swing the hawk behind my back .
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The shoulder carry lets me swing the hawk behind my back .
That's what I do with mine too, and then I tuck it into the back of my belt or sash to keep it from swinging or floppin' as I'm moving around.
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Okey, now I got it. That makes good sence. Thanks guys!