3 Busses sheathed

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I recently finished these three..
They all have removable kydex liners, and a modular set-up. All pieces are detachable, and movable to suit as many particular carry needs as possible.

Kydex is 0.093”, and the leather is 2.5mm halftanned.
Kydex backplate is 0.125” kydex.


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HG-55
This one takes a teklok, droploop or IWB loop.

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SFNO LE
The kydex backplate and the pouch will take a large teklok. The back of the loops can be mounted with long molle loks.

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NMSFNO
This one symetrical too. The eyelets in the loops take tekloks, large or small molle loks.

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I hope you like them.
 
looking great.

I made two leather sheaths last week, one for a GW, and one for an SS. Leather work is just that.......work. I can't believe how hard it is to punch through four or more layers of 10-11 ounce leather (or maybe it was 11-12 ounce).
 
I have looked at your page a number of times and absolutely love the look of your sheaths. Fantastic work man, really!
 
Martin,
Hows it going? Are you going to get a Fallkniven TOR?
I have a small wish list for you...just for you to consider.
1. Skookum
2. TOR
3. Cold Steel Trailmaster
4. Cold Steel Master Hunter
5. Kellam Wolverine

Your work is ever improving, looks fantastic. Gene
 
Martin,
Hows it going? Are you going to get a Fallkniven TOR?
I have a small wish list for you...just for you to consider.
1. Skookum
2. TOR
3. Cold Steel Trailmaster
4. Cold Steel Master Hunter
5. Kellam Wolverine

Your work is ever improving, looks fantastic. Gene


No TOR yet mate :(
But I do have a Skookum on order :D
I'll keep you informed :)
How's Idun doing?
 
No TOR yet mate :(
But I do have a Skookum on order :D
I'll keep you informed :)
How's Idun doing?

The IDUN is very comFY!!!!!:D:thumbup:
I stand by my previous statements, and the fact that I make a damn fine sheath myself...you are the best Martin, by a large margin.
 
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