Bushcraft sheath

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Lookin for a bushcraft style sheath for my BHK Bushcraft knife.

I don't want to mail my blade out so If you already have this blade style of sheath that you can make post some pics...

Thanks...

Something like this, simple but awesome
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The BHK Bushcrafter averages from 135.00 to 185.00, a thousand dollar sheath sounds a little steep to me. :p :D
 
I was talking about the picture above. It has a 8 dollar Mora in it. How much do you think that sheath would cost that it is in? ;)


However, I am TOTALLY willing to make a sheath for WHATEVER knife you want for above 1,000 dollars... ;)

TF
 
I was talking about the picture above. It has a 8 dollar Mora in it. How much do you think that sheath would cost that it is in? ;)
Tree Fiddy?

However, I am TOTALLY willing to make a sheath for WHATEVER knife you want for above 1,000 dollars... ;)
Preachin' to the Choir Brother!
TF

On a serious note, I wish I had one of those Bushcrafters from Blind Horse, I like the looks of that one. :)
 
Nice! I'd be going with a sanded look on the scales, but you have what I've been drooling over on he site. :)

Sometimes being broke is no fun at all.
 
Quick bump for this, I have the same knife and am also looking for a nicer, heavy duty leather sheath for it. Looking to spend well under $1,000 though :D
 
If your looking at the Swedish "Light My Fire" Fire steels they come in two flavors, Scout and Military. 1/4" for the Scout and 3/8" for the Military. They seem to be the most popular brand out there, and what I use for my sheaths. :)

There are dozens of different sizes out there by other makers, even one monster 1/2" diameter by 6" length fire steel. Google will return a plethora of information on the various steels.
 
I keep all my firesteels at 3/8.
Seems to be the most popular....

Got my sheath problem taken care of :)
 
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