Traditional Muzzleloading Association
Craftsmanship => Accoutrements => Topic started by: piotr-cz on May 24, 2014, 04:07:50 PM
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leather, glass beads, imitation sinew, hair
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Boy that looks fine! Mind if I copy it? My 25 year old scabbard is wearing thin, and I would be proud to carry one like yours!
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Boy that looks fine! Mind if I copy it? My 25 year old scabbard is wearing thin, and I would be proud to carry one like yours!
If you do, it will be an honor for me
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Yes sir ya did a right fine job
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Looks great. I would suggest that you use that for going to and from events but not long
term storage. I have seen guns end up with bad rust even though things seemed dry. Leather
can suck moisture out of thin air. Best to keep in the open - such as in a dry safe rack with a
desiccate inside. ML are prone to rust far worst than most modern guns. I carry in buckskin or
wool scabbards all the time - but clean, dry and back on the rack right after I get home
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That is a fine looking scabbard to keep your rifle in while on the move.
LeeRoy
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That is one sweet looking scabbard :shake
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Awesome looking for sure.
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I like your scabbard a lot and may take a few hints from it and try one myself.
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That is very nice! BH