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Re: RainWalker knocks one out of the Park #150428 11/24/07 03:36 PM
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Amazing work. The sheaths provided for many kuks are made from the interior material of my 53 Chevy. Really thin and soft.

I have a dozen or so kuks laying around in their original sheaths. A pox upon you, Ironballs, for showing me what Jeff can do for a kuk.


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Re: RainWalker knocks one out of the Park [Re: Ironballs] #150429 11/24/07 11:39 PM
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Sweet looking pants <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />

Dan

Re: RainWalker knocks one out of the Park [Re: Dumpster Dan] #150430 11/25/07 02:35 AM
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WOW! Rainwalker truly has a gift.....I have yet to see any of his sheaths that look just average. Those two sheaths are very, very good looking.....I need more knives....just to get the rainwalker pants.


When you care enough to use only the best...stick'em with a SKYCO knife.
Re: RainWalker knocks one out of the Park [Re: BRAMEL] #150431 11/25/07 11:39 AM
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When the DFLE comes out I want mine sent straight to Rainwalker for leather pants.

I get a lump in my throat just thinking about a Scrapper kukuri. It would be like a Yardguard but with a bigger bend. Kukuris are the ultimate choppers because of the way the weight is so far forward so the SCUKI(ScrapYard Kukuri) would be a monster. My thin CS kukuri machete(the standard one) can take a 1 inch thick hardwood branch in a single stroke if you hit the sweet spot. There would also be a definite possibility of military orders from the Gurkas who are kicking some Taliban butt in Afghanistan right now.

Here is your standard WW2 brit issue kukuri. I think a res c handle would look right at home.
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It is more likely though that if one of the Busse kin was going to do a Kukuri it would be Busse Combat. They seem to do the less mainstream knives like the War Boar and the AK47.


"if you want to be a hero you have to learn to drive stick"! Sara Conner
Re: RainWalker knocks one out of the Park [Re: Unsub] #150432 11/25/07 12:49 PM
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Very nice as usual! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />

Re: RainWalker knocks one out of the Park [Re: terry13111] #150433 11/26/07 01:08 PM
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Both of those are just sick! Awesome.

Re: RainWalker knocks one out of the Park [Re: VoxHog] #150434 11/26/07 02:29 PM
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IB,
I know you are sold on Jeff's work as much as I am. I have always enjoyed letting him use his creativity to construct me a sheath rather than just a cut and dried model. He truly excels at that the most. When he is turned loose he creates heirloom pieces of leather to be sure. In town people know me by my sheaths rather than the knives in them! Small town. good taste though!

Wonderful sheath IB, enjoy it and as always with a Rainwalker Creation wear it with pride.

Peace.


Some people just never learn.

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