sheathmaker Custom Leather Sheaths Joined May 18, 2005 Messages 4,650 Feb 28, 2010 #22 This one uses a very simple set up as shown. A Sam Browne stud is used instead of a snap/snaps. It is a very positive lock up and easy on easy off. Paul
This one uses a very simple set up as shown. A Sam Browne stud is used instead of a snap/snaps. It is a very positive lock up and easy on easy off. Paul
S stitchawl Joined Jul 26, 2008 Messages 2,849 Mar 1, 2010 #23 norcalblacktail said: Anyone using magnets? Click to expand... I use hard drive magnets to hold knives inside inverted sheaths, (These four can hold a large K-bar and keep it from falling out even when jumping up and down.) and magnets to hold sheaths on to belt loops, but not to eliminate the need to thread something onto the belt.
norcalblacktail said: Anyone using magnets? Click to expand... I use hard drive magnets to hold knives inside inverted sheaths, (These four can hold a large K-bar and keep it from falling out even when jumping up and down.) and magnets to hold sheaths on to belt loops, but not to eliminate the need to thread something onto the belt.
Rockywolf Joined Oct 16, 2005 Messages 7,499 Mar 7, 2010 #24 sheathmaker said: This one uses a very simple set up as shown. A Sam Browne stud is used instead of a snap/snaps. It is a very positive lock up and easy on easy off. Paul Click to expand... Fabulous. Exactly what I have been envisioning for some of my knives. We should talk...:thumbup:
sheathmaker said: This one uses a very simple set up as shown. A Sam Browne stud is used instead of a snap/snaps. It is a very positive lock up and easy on easy off. Paul Click to expand... Fabulous. Exactly what I have been envisioning for some of my knives. We should talk...:thumbup: