Show Off Your Leather!

This is a sheath I made earlier this year for a friends knife.

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Here is one to show how big this knife really is
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Some larger photos of a very nice knife I had the privilege to dress up;
Croc inlay, custom colours,hand stitched, double lined,tooled,carved chevrons.

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Thanks for looking.
Brent
 
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Some larger photos of a very nice knife I had the privilege to dress up;
Croc inlay, custom colours,hand stitched, double lined,tooled,carved chevrons.
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Thanks for looking.
Brent

Very Nice sir, Love that sheath.

I don't do much inlay and I don't make to many holsters. Here's one I did for my wife.

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Here's my latest Apocalyptic Survivor style sheath for a neo-tribal bowie made by James Helm:
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Couple more styles KT
 

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This is one of my more ambitious builds. I bought this kukri some time ago as a beater to keep in my tool box, but the plain-jain nylon sheath it came with wasn't good enough for me. So, I went ahead and made a new one out of scraps I had in my scrap box. I used paracord to stitch it all together because it was easier than using my awl, and a lot faster. It features a double belt loop allowing it to be worn vertically or horizontally. I wouldn't recomend upside down. It can also just be sliped into a belt for quick carrying. All in all, I think it looks pretty good for some scrap leather and parachord.

 
HOLY SMOKES !! All this fine a$$ leather gave me wood. At my age that's saying something.

Not sure what but something

Seriously that is truly some magnificent work gentlemen.
 
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