My grandmother lived in a shoe and had 24 childrenMy grandfather was a shoe cobbler and raised 7 children
My grandmother lived in a shoe and had 24 childrenMy grandfather was a shoe cobbler and raised 7 children
BSMy grandmother lived in a shoe and had 24 children
@Cowcatcher does leather work
I'm always interested in how others do things, so if you could, would you please explain how you would resolve this problem?Not how id do it but have at it .
So I picked up a couple of hawk bill knifes back at the Wanenmacher but the sheaths keep bleeding and staining my clothes. I can scrub on the sheath or wipe it on my skin and the dye comes right off. Any ideas on how to get it to stop? Anyone out there make a new horizontal sheath for a reasonable price?
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I think this is the case. The knife maker was out of Texas. I'm happy with the knives, but haven't carried them due to the sheaths.As the former owners of Black Hills Leather, save yourself a lot of aggravation and have a local leather maker make you a new one. A probable cause for the dye leaching? A lot of knife makers have leather makers form their sheafs for them. Some Makers especially along the border use cheap leather and dye their product with "Liquid Shoe Polish"! Buyer Beware.
My grandmother was a farrier, had 24 pairs of shoes and lived on a cobblestone street raising 32 children fathered by a cobbler who had no shoes.My grandmother lived in a shoe and had 24 children
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