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    A couple of sheaths .

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    Detail image from the large sheath Thanks for looking Bri
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    Nice work Bri
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    That is beautiful work Bri

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    Love the top one

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    I'm in love with that embossing .
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    Well tidy Bri.
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    Really nice work.

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    A couple of sheaths .

    I'm now the owner of the sheath in the middle. The picture does not do it justice! Well done Bri, brilliant work!
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    Fantastic work, as always.
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    nice job

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