A SAK pouch sheath... Very simplistic - Thoughts?

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I post these here because you all are likely to use this stuff. I am sorry if I am cranking the mods off. These are my people! ;)

Very simply pouch sheath for the Sak. Double stitched front and back to strengthen the stress points and the belt loop can handle up to a 2 inch belt.

(( showing off possible equipment is OK, suggested pricing is not ))

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Thanks for your continued feedback.

TF
 
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I like that allot... YOu know what elses woulde be cool would be a pancake style one like for the farmer with a firesteel loop..(just saying)
 
That's pretty darn cool. I like it better than the snap ones you made.

Wow! You've been busy!
 
Riley,

Already in the works brother...

Cool PB - Good feeback. I have two more in the press right now drying - the dying - then stitching!

TF
 
No offence,but the handmade sheaths in the US are pretty pricey !All I've seen are over 20 $ :)
A guy who works with leather and lives in my town has made me a great sheath for my Buck 119 for only 10 $ ;) And that's pretty much how much costs a quality leather sheath here in Bulgaria.
 
ZombaiO, let's keep this forum for gear and its uses, and leave the pricing out.
 
I looks good and functional and as a custom for an unusual knife will work. For generic sizes I would want a lot more work on the edges and finish before spending that kind of money. An option for stamping a name or initials would add value and the "pancake" idea would really make it unique also.
 
I like it ..but if you could add a SS bootclip,I like to add to my belt and remove from belt w/o removing belt... hope I did not confuse :confused::D
 
Sorry about that Esav - I am just trying to get some feedback.

Ramm:

I agree - it was more of a prototype.

Texas:

I hear you - great idea!

TF
 
Ramm:

I agree - it was more of a prototype.

TF

Thought it might be and should have asked.

If not a clip a pair of snaps could work well to eliminate removing a belt first. I've scratched up a couple of good belts using clips so I've become wary of them.
 
Tal,

Your leather work looks great. I'd say you have the touch, looking forward to seeing more!
 
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