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#151703 - 10/18/16 10:12 PM Re: How bout a first ever BMK knife build? ***** [Re: RamKingJC]
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One of Roger's sheath with a "skull" or "pirate" theme!
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#151704 - 10/18/16 10:27 PM Re: How bout a first ever BMK knife build? [Re: RamKingJC]
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So one question, does Mudbone ever do an inlay with an exotic and also do his magical scribing? Reason I ask, I have some really nice tanned beaver tail that I would donate for this build.

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#151713 - 10/19/16 07:42 AM Re: How bout a first ever BMK knife build? [Re: Behring Made]
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Skull Mudbone sheath!

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#151715 - 10/19/16 09:04 AM Re: How bout a first ever BMK knife build? [Re: GCTom41]
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Mudbone with something really threatening on it like a clown.
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#151725 - 10/19/16 10:57 AM Re: How bout a first ever BMK knife build? [Re: JE6245]
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Mudbone sheath will be fine.

Rather than a skull alone, I'd suggest a skeletal warrior wielding a sword (or the knife; think one of the 'Children of the Hydra's Teeth' from the final combat sequence in Ray Harryhausen's "Jason & The Argonauts"; still my favorite skeletal warrior battle scene of all time).
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#151727 - 10/19/16 12:08 PM Re: How bout a first ever BMK knife build? [Re: rfcarlin]
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Mudbone sheath.
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#151738 - 10/19/16 01:21 PM Re: How bout a first ever BMK knife build? [Re: rfcarlin]
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Skeletal Warriors? Really? I'll pass.
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#151741 - 10/19/16 02:14 PM Re: How bout a first ever BMK knife build? [Re: Captain Chris Stanaback]
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Maybe we could get Edward Scissorhands on a sheath...????
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#151742 - 10/19/16 02:17 PM Re: How bout a first ever BMK knife build? [Re: RamKingJC]
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Not to sidetrack this build, James...but I think you're on the edge of cutting technology with that suggestion! Hopefully, we can move on.
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#151743 - 10/19/16 04:12 PM Re: How bout a first ever BMK knife build? [Re: Captain Chris Stanaback]
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So, just to be clear...

A skull on the sheath is OK; a pirate image (maybe a skull and cross bones?) is OK; but a skeleton, not so much.

Not sure I'm seeing the design distinction that's being drawn there, since we seem to be talking variations on a theme, but that's fine.

No worries...I will take your advice and move on. Enjoy the rest of the build.
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