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Old 15th February 2011, 11:15 PM   #1
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THANKS FOR THE INFORMATION ALL MY QUESTIONS ARE ANSWERED. AS USUAL WHEN IT IS EXPLAINED IT ALL MAKES SENSE AND THE METHODS USED ARE ALL SIMPLE ENOUGH AND EFFECIENT. MAKEING THE SCABBARD IN TWO PIECES MAKES MORE SENSE AS THE TOP (WRANGKA) IS THE PART WHERE THE FIT IS MOST IMPORTANT AND CAN BE WORKED ON MORE EASILY. THE LOWER PART JUST NEEDS TO BE DEEP ENOUGH WITH PLENTY OF ROOM FOR THE BLADE SO THE FIT IS NOT SO IMPORTANT. I HAD MISTAKENLY THOUGHT THIS FORM OF SCABBARD WAS MADE IN ONE PIECE. ITS INTERESTING THAT ONLY TWO TOOLS ARE NEEDED FOR THIS INTERIOR WORK.
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Old 16th February 2011, 08:20 AM   #2
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Barry, sometimes it is made in one piece.
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