Best Ratmandu Sheath ive ever seen plus winter fire making

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We've been getting hit pretty good with snow here in Upstate New York so I decided today I was going to head out and try to practice some fire making. I also wanted to get out and test the new leather sheath I had made by Dwayne Puckett for my Ratmandu. It carries very well and he did an exceptional job at a great price. We've had snow the past 6 days and today it rained/pissed wet snow all day. Temperature was 33 degrees Fahrenheit. Everything was soaking wet and cold. I hiked about 4 miles total.


Instead of doing two write ups on my hike today and what I think of my new sheath, ive decided to combine them. Hope yall dont mind!


Heading in there was fog covering the hills. The camera didnt pick it up too well:
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It was so dang wet there was a stream running through the middle of the trail:
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The further I moved into the woods the less fog there was, can you find the squirrel in this picture?:
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Not far in a found a nice dry dead tree. I chopped a baton off it, im not sure what kind of tree it was but it was pretty hard:
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I then used the Baton to cut the rest of the tree down for fire wood:
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I took the trail leading down to the bay to have a look. Ice is forming early this year. Super heavy fog over the bay:
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From the edge of the bay I hiked about a mile into the hills. The hillsides were super slick. Here's a few more shots of the bay on my way up the trail:
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When I made it to my spot I started to prepare the wood I picked up earlier for my fire:
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The ground was soaking wet so I batoned out some small flat pieces of wood to keep my fire up off the wet ground:
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I then got some fuzz sticks ready, the Ratmandu had no problem doing that:
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I made some very fine shavings, toothpick sizes pieces, and pencil size pieces. Even though the tree was standing when I harvested it, the wood was a little damp on the inside:
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I had no luck getting natural tinder to ignite with my misch metal firesteel. Everything was just way too soaking wet. If my life depended on getting a fire going with natural tinder I would be dead. The plan was to find some fatwood, but that didn't happen. Good thing I had plenty of vaseline soaked cotton balls. Fire with first strike:
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Overall I learned a lot today. I have seen lots of youtube videos of people finding tinder during winter that easily ignites with their firesteels. I figured it would be just as easy for me but I was wrong. I wish I would have thought to take pictures of the things I tried as I dont know the names of them, but none of them worked. I was able to get some to glow orange for a second, but they would quickly go out. Much easier to stick with cotton balls until I can find some fatwood.


Now onto the Ratmandu and sheath:D

Dwayne really impressed me with his work and the lack of money he charged me for it. Here is what I got in the mail minus the firesteel:
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I love the X pattern for the belt loop for its versatility, but when im hiking I like to have my sheath drop down some. I sent him an email last minute asking him if he could make something to allow it to ride low and he delivered:
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It is made of thick 8-9oz leather and is super high quality. The knife fits in nice a snug and doesnt move or rattle at all. The loop for my firesteel is perfect too. There was one small flaw I found, but it doesnt bother me at all.
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If you are looking for a leather sheath I highly recommend you check Dwayne out. I did my research and he beat everyone else's price of what I wanted by 50 dollars. He responds quickly to emails, is very patient with customers, and is very pleasant to deal with. His website is www.armoralleather.com.

Going to end this way too long post with a few pictures of my well loved Ratmandu. Its been put through all kinds of hell the past few months and it keeps asking for more. This blade takes an edge and holds it. I dont think there is a better knife for the money.
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Thanks for reading everyone, Id appreciate any comments or suggestions.
 
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Excellent photos and follow up review bro! Glad to see you are using the Ratmandu and not keeping her in a drawer somewhere. Swamp Rats were MEANT to be used :thumbup:
 
Thanks for the review! :)

Sorry about the slip of the groover tool, its cosmetic and thankfully on the back. :o

I'm glad your enjoying the sheath.
 
Excellent Review. Good thing a quality piece of cutlery was at hand to aid in the assistance of gathering some wood, judging by the pictures it looks pretty frigid!

p.s. Those are some sweet pants!
 
Excellent photos and follow up review bro! Glad to see you are using the Ratmandu and not keeping her in a drawer somewhere. Swamp Rats were MEANT to be used :thumbup:

My rat gets mad when its not out working. Pretty soon ima strip her naked and polish her up. Definitely the best knife I own.

Thanks for the review! :)

Sorry about the slip of the groover tool, its cosmetic and thankfully on the back. :o

I'm glad your enjoying the sheath.

Dont apologize! I love everything about that sheath, in my eyes it is absolutely perfect. It carries well and is super high quality. Not to mention how much money you saved me. I am one happy customer and will be back very soon for more.

Thanks again Dwayne!
Excellent Review. Good thing a quality piece of cutlery was at hand to aid in the assistance of gathering some wood, judging by the pictures it looks pretty frigid!

p.s. Those are some sweet pants!

Thanks man, and yeah it was miserable outside that day lol
 
Nice looking rat and nice looking sheath!!! I love to see pics of people using their Rats, makes me jealous that I'm stuck here in the office and not out playing in the mud with my dog and rats :(

-- Adam
 
great photo doc of the hike. really some enviable land to live near. i'm inspired to go out and try making a fire in the snow now. thanks for sharing :cool::thumbup:
 
Great pictures bpiatt. Though it does look a tad cold there. :D

And ditto to Dwayne's sheaths, I have some and their built to last a lifetime.

Ian.
 
Now that's what a RMD should look like! Nice!

Love the g10 handles...
 
Did it come like that, with all those lines on the front of the sheath?, if not what caused it:confused:
 
Love Dwayne's work. Can't believe you actually USED that knife. ;)

What am I supposed to do with a 150 dollar knife? Look at it? The reason I spent the 150 in the first place is so I could use a high quality knife lol. Dont ya love the folks who spend fortunes for wall ornaments? Not saying anything is wrong with that, I just dont have that kind of money to not use something that cost so much :D
 
Did it come like that, with all those lines on the front of the sheath?, if not what caused it:confused:
Its a natural part of the leather, usually around the neck area where the skin tends to wrinkle, like the lines in your palm. I pick certain skins because of the nifty lines in some parts, it give some nice character to the sheath. I like it a lot better than totally smooth leather. Its purely cosmetic. :)
Usually belly hide, adds a bit of character to it. :D
No belly leather comes into my shop, I'd rather work kydex than belly (that says a lot!) :p I cut the belly's off the sides I get and only use them for welting or throw them away, pure junk.

For most everything I do I use top grade shoulder hides, I used to get double bends till Tandy discontinued them. I'm still upset about that, they were fantastic leather.
 
Nice pics and review. Good to see that RMD put to the test. Its a great hiking knife and if needed can do what is needed to keep up warm and dry. Yep, always carry some good tinder, just in case.
 
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