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    I recently bought a knife and am interested in trying my hand at making a sheath for it. Does anyone have pictures of any period sheaths? Even a period picture of someone with one would be awesome.

    Thanks,

    Kevin Whitehead, 47th Ga.
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    Re: Knive Sheaths

    You might try Don Smith. He has done a lot of research on California volunteers, who were required to be equipped with a sheath knife by Gen'l Carleton
    Tom Smith, 2nd Lt. T.E.
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    • #3
      Re: Knive Sheaths

      Hallo!

      What do you have in mind?
      The "homespun" or "primitive" type sheaths that a lad might have made or the commercial grade items such as those that came with imported Sheffield 'Bowie's " or American made belt'hunting knives?
      Etc, etc.,

      Curt

      (Side knives can be another discussion.. PEC, NUG, etc., etc., or historical versus hobby, etc., etc...)
      Curt Schmidt
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      • #4
        Re: Knive Sheaths

        Originally posted by kevinw33 View Post
        I recently bought a knife and am interested in trying my hand at making a sheath for it. Does anyone have pictures of any period sheaths? Even a period picture of someone with one would be awesome.

        Thanks,

        Kevin Whitehead, 47th Ga.
        Hey Kevin,Look in echos or you you can go to the Atlanta History center as far as a picture goes.
        Kiev Thomason
        a.k.a. King Corn:baring_te
        WIG
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        Forest Park GA.

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        • #5
          Re: Knive Sheaths

          Check out Francis A. Lord's Civil War Collectors Encyclopedia pp. 152-153.

          Paul B. Boulden Jr.

          RAH VA MIL '04
          23rd VA Regt.
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          • #6
            Re: Knive Sheaths

            I agree with Curt, we need more information.

            For many images of commerical bowie sheaths, a good reference book is The Bowie Knife by Norm Flayderman. Very abbreviated answer for a PEC sheath for that type of knife: center seam leather sheath with metal chape and throat.

            Hank Trent
            hanktrent@voyager.net
            Hank Trent

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