G,day mate, just admiring your pocket knife sheaths, do you have a website?Brumbydownunder wrote:Some nice craftsmanship on display here.....I do a few sheaths and knife slips....a few random samples DSCN7603 (2).JPGDSCN7757 (2).JPGDSCN7745.JPGDSCN7746.JPG DSCN9289.JPG
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Morseth Knives sheath retention system.... I have not seen this set up before today .... interesting idea
Anyone used it ? How well does it work?
Anyone used it ? How well does it work?
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Here's a sheath I made for a William Rod
gers - Sheffield 'I Cut My Way' knife that was given to me by a friend - 'no sheath included' - he figured I needed a knife that had 'my name' - stamped on it. -- I had made several sheaths for him previously. - This knife has a little brass work, that some what resembles a sub-hilt, but it is a cap lifter, bottle opener thing.Re: New leather sub forum needs a kick start
Just finished this one the other day - friend had a Buck knife that came with a woven, cloth type sheath, (maybe gortex - I don't know), anyways he hate those sheaths, wanted some decent leather for it. Here's what I came up with.
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Glad this thread was started. Some awesome work.
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Great work. I am like you, i do not like those gortex type sheaths. they just look cheap.
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A couple for some small fixed blades.
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Here’s some new leather pants for a fixed blade.