Thanks for the comments guys, I appreciate the good words. As to the color its a combination of several dyes. In this case I used Fiebings leather dye, the spirit based ones. I first dyed it orange and then rubbed it back with steel wool, doing this several times. Then I over dyed it with British Tan and rubbed this back with a piece of old towling, again several coats being careful of the sharp corners, till your satisfied with the color, Hickory doesn't take dye well so you have to coat and let it dry completely, then rub the blush off. Its best to slightly warm the wood when you apply these dyes. I used Tru-Oil as a finish , after the first coat, hit it with the British tan again, let it dry, rub it out and then put more coats of finish till it suits your taste.
Don- Yea i been pounding more steel than I have leather lately, but I have several bags in the works that I piddle with off and on. One nice German Yeager Bag with all the bells and whistles and another complete set that I have the knife, and most of the bag done, working on the horn now. If only the hands could work as fast as the mind. Hey Gary , glad to see you on the board.
Regards
Jerry Fisher