Traditional Muzzleloading Association
Craftsmanship => Accoutrements => Topic started by: rollingb on November 27, 2016, 08:08:58 PM
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This is a rather unique Indian outfit. The scabbard is made totally of tree bark and is tight and all there. The blade itself is made from good steel and maintains a razor sharp edge. A pretty neat Indian piece.
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That is very interesting for sure. Any idea what era it's dated, Rondo?
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That is very interesting for sure. Any idea what era it's dated, Rondo?

I'm not sure Joe,.... I'm guessing (maybe) somewhere around 1830-1860.
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That's a great piece for sure. How is the banding held in place? Is it just tucked into the side or tacked?
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That's a great piece for sure. How is the banding held in place? Is it just tucked into the side or tacked?
Looks like it's tucked.