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Sunday, 17 February 2013

The Knapsack and Knife of TwoTongues.

Two Tongues is a member of our group, and he has kindly given me permission to show the knapsack and knife that he has made recently.
Showing three deer antler buttons securing the flap closure. Some neat work, and it looks just like I would expect a self-made knapsack to look like.

A great looking knife, good blade shape for skinning and butchering. TwoTongues tells me that this is an Abanaki design knife.

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Thank you Two Tongues.
Keith.

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