First of the Year - A Triple Play

Started by ChuckBurrows, January 22, 2009, 07:54:22 PM

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ChuckBurrows

A 7" refurbished circa 1950's German hunter turned into an 1850's Frontier Bowie - with stag grip, copper ferrule, and brass guard - sheath is braintan over a vegtan core with beadwork and more....








A gussied up Mexican Loop with a vegtan core, rawhide cover and beaded loops.............the knife is a Buck custom shop Bowie.......


aka Nolan Sackett
Frontier Knifemaker & Leathersmith

ChuckBurrows

The head for this pipeaxe was hand-forged by Stuart Willis - www.swillisforge.com -
I've worked with some fine smiths over the years and I can unequivocably say that if you are looking for a tomawhawk/pipehawk Stuart does a FANTASTIC! job ..........
The rest is by me - an eastern axe goes west: a super fine curly maple handle, with brass fittings, a rawhide grip, antler end plug and mouthpiece, a bit of beadwork, and a horse tail hair "drop".......






aka Nolan Sackett
Frontier Knifemaker & Leathersmith

Mogorilla

WOW!  Amazing items.  That is one excellent Hawk.

Wiley Desperado

Incredibly beautiful craftmanship. Thanks for sharing 

Gun Butcher

   Chuck, you are the Wizard. Just no other way to say it.
Lost..... I ain't never been lost...... fearsome confused fer a month er two once... but I never been lost.
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Marshal Will Wingam

Outstanding, Chuck. I like the balance achieved with wood, steel, bone, beads and leather. Thanks for the photos.

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HorsePen Henry

Very nice work, Chuck. Lookin' forward to my coat and mocs.  :o Yer doin' great stuff. Keep it comin'!!

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santee

Makes me wanna get into the Mountain Man Era thing.
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CB,
I take my hate off to you!!!! AWESOME AWESOME AWSOME :o :o I was never very excited about Native America Art! Untill I started seeking your stuff. It has opened up my mind so much, between you, WC, MW, TW, HP, WG, DC,outrider, and so many many more that I didn't mention your names, that does the most elegant carving's there are, and then you turn me one to your style. And I ask myself, why did this all happen know, when I am broke down, and can't focus on the art aspect of this great craft!

I take my Hat off to all of you!!
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Willie Dixon

Quote from: Marshal Will Wingam on January 23, 2009, 12:41:58 AM
Outstanding, Chuck. I like the balance achieved with wood, steel, bone, beads and leather. Thanks for the photos.

ditto, that looks amazing.  The elements of nature are all lined up on those pieces.  I love the color of them too.  I can't wait to learn beadwork myself.  There's a Navajo here that I'm honored to call my friend and he said he'd love to show me how they work leather and bead.  I'm really excited about that.
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S.Willis

Beautiful knives and Sheaths. If your looking for someone to do leather work Chuck is the man. I do believe he could take a rusty old horseshoe. Bump the dung off it ,wrap it in leather and it would look like a work of art that anybody would love to hang in their house.

Marshal Will Wingam

You summed it up, SW. He may have done a horseshoe already. Welcome to the forum. Looking forward to seeing more of your posts.

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