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			The photos show a Khukuri scabbard which has obviously suffered in the past.   
		
		
		
			There must be a way to stretch the leather back into place. I have been looking on the web and the suggestions are varied. Steaming or soaking in water or leather oil appear to be the most likely although I don't know what the effect of this will be on the wooded insert. Which do I try first ? Or does someone know a better way ? All suggestions welcome. Thanks and Regards Roy  | 
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			Hi Roy! 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Sadley when the uncured hide has shrunk in that manor & to that degree, I think it is unlikely to get them streched without damage back to the full streched green hide size. Spiral  | 
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			This is a long shot but may be worth a try.  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Query a museum known for its weapon collections. Also, consider quizzing the custodian of a library with an important holding of old/rare books. Old leather bookbindings sometimes can be restored by a careful stretching of the leather and possibly that technique could be used to restore your scabbard. The Imperial War Museum may have some kukris and know a thing or two about restoring and maintaining the sheaths.  | 
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