This is a blade that Stuart Mitchell made me ages ago.
I wanted it to look old and used so i went for simple bog oak scales with nickel silver pins and then etched with some vinegar.
I have been using it in the kitchen to work on the patina but it still needs a lot more use to get it looking like i want it.
I'm not sealing the scales and hopefully they will warp and move a little to help the ageing process.
I'm letting SWMBO wash it and leave it to dry with the other cutlery, again to mess with the scales and encourage a little rust.
Sheath is designed so that you can remove it from the frog, it means it works for belt carry but can also be quickly slipped into a pocket / pack or set down and still be safe.
I'm not sure how it will work out but time will tell.
The leather needs a lot of wear and tear to get marked and faded to match the knife.
In the end i want it to look like something that could have been found on a bog mans belt .
I wanted it to look old and used so i went for simple bog oak scales with nickel silver pins and then etched with some vinegar.
I have been using it in the kitchen to work on the patina but it still needs a lot more use to get it looking like i want it.
I'm not sealing the scales and hopefully they will warp and move a little to help the ageing process.
I'm letting SWMBO wash it and leave it to dry with the other cutlery, again to mess with the scales and encourage a little rust.
Sheath is designed so that you can remove it from the frog, it means it works for belt carry but can also be quickly slipped into a pocket / pack or set down and still be safe.
I'm not sure how it will work out but time will tell.
The leather needs a lot of wear and tear to get marked and faded to match the knife.
In the end i want it to look like something that could have been found on a bog mans belt .