trying to figure out what's not to like about those sheaths
Maybe only the fact that they're both the same sheath. I just showed two exposures because I couldn't decide which was the better of the two.trying to figure out what's not to like about those sheaths
gotcha. still, I cant find any issues that I would complain aboutMaybe only the fact that they're both the same sheath. I just showed two exposures because I couldn't decide which was the better of the two.
It will be "sheaths" down the road when I get one for the DEK1, though.
I checked this dude out on insta, I like what he's cooking, what do you think of them so far?Received a couple of real nice sash carry sheath from the Netherlands. Discovered a cool dude named Jurgen on Instagram @wickedfishknives, and he’s got a UF and a Shiv on hand! Works great with the DEF too, and they’re ambidextrous.
Excellent craftsmanship, they’re compact, and carry well.I checked this dude out on insta, I like what he's cooking, what do you think of them so far?
Paul’s work is amazing, I love carrying my CPKs in his leather.Love this combo! Sharkskin sash style from the master Paul Long.
Nice combo, and good idea with the Sagewood adapter. I like to carry mine cross draw with a DCC Monoblock clip. I wish I would have gotten one of those brown Pirtlemade too, it goes real good with the Osage.I‘m not a fan of wearing a sheath IWB and I for damn sure want to carry this beauty, so I purchased the Sagewood Gear belt loop adapter designed for the foldover/taco kydex sheaths. Figured since the sheath by cpirtle came with the mummert clip, the spacing should be the same. It was close, I just had to lengthen the top mounting slot a little to match the holes already in the leather. Worked perfect!
This places the butt of the handle pretty much right at the belt line but I can always drill two new holes further down the adapter to effectively raise the carry some. I like where it’s at though, makes it easy to get to vs riding real high for concealment, I don’t need that.
Holy cow Bill that's beautiful!