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110 belth sheath?

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Been to my local stores they have nothing...can anyone suggest an online store that supplies a good belt sheath for the 110?
 
The Buck knives website has the orginal sheaths in nylon or leather.
 
I buy almost all of my sheaths off that large online auction site that starts with a vowel. Can't hardly buy a sheath anywhere else for those prices...

There are also a few members here at BF that make custom knife sheaths, that are VERY nice!!
 
If you want a sheath thats classy and of excellent quality, check e--y for a Hardman sheath. He has nice open type holsters that have a buffalo nickle formed and mounted on the front. They come in clip on or regular. As nice a sheath as you can get. He makes them for 112's as well. :thumbup:
 
I share your frustration for a supply of nice 110 sheaths. With so many 110s, you'd think there would be a lot of custom sheaths available. I bought a few from eBay for about 25-30 dollars each, then decided to try making my own. I used a couple of my purchased sheaths as a pattern, and tried building my own. I bought some 7-8 oz leather for $10 bucks, spent antoher $20 bucks for some basic leathermaking tools, and built the following sheaths. The first one, on the left, took about 6 hours to make (most of the time handstitching. ) The second (middle) and 3rd (far right) took about 2 hours each. The third was made by covering the leather with a piece of ostrich leg leather (cost $3 bucks.) Next project sheaths will have cutouts covered with snakeskin, and perhaps a little tooling. Never tried any leatherworking until a week or so ago. Seems pretty easy after reading articles googled on the net. I encourage you to try making one, for the price of one custom-made sheath, you can make 5 or more youself.:D

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:eek: ...Those are some fine looking sheaths Dave...They do NOT look like you've been doing this for one week...Great job...:thumbup: :thumbup: :cool:
 
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