A SW knife and sheath.......

Started by ChuckBurrows, October 16, 2010, 02:10:19 AM

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ChuckBurrows

Haven't been around to post for a while - too many things keeping me busy, but I just finished this one am tickled pink so here 'tis..........

Here's 1840's era SW Belduque style knife (my favorite and I say style since original belduques were generally integrals, although the iron tang and bolster(s) were often forge welded to the steel blade rather than being formed in one piece –steel was expensive back when). The  8 3/8" blade was handforged by mi compadre Tai Goo with file work on the spine by me. The grip is has a pewter bolster and the wood is crotch grain hickory "repaired" with a deer rawhide wrap and decorated with some simple incise carving and brass tacks. Although hickory is not native to the SW it is a wood that would have been available after the opening of the Santa Fe Trade between the US and Mexico in 1821.
The beaded sheath is in a southern Plains style and the decoration is based on three originals. The core is heat hardened bark tan leather with a braintan cover. The blue, white, and amber 8/0 pound beads are typical colors used during the early period as is the larger size. Other decoration consists of beaded fringe with tin cones and buffalo hair tufts.
Everything was then aged to give it that used but not abused look.......

Enough of explanation here are the pics..............












aka Nolan Sackett
Frontier Knifemaker & Leathersmith

Ten Wolves Fiveshooter



  Chuck, I love the patina you get on your blades, and for that matter the wood/leather too, it's always a pleasure to droll looking at your work, the Belduque really has style, and I've always liked the looks of this type of knife. Your sheath is equally beautiful, as is all your sheaths and your bead work, Thanks for the look see, and sharing with us.


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A very nice bit of work.  Lots of "love" went into that set-up.
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