Cleaning out becker sheaths

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Ive got a bunch of extra becker sheaths I'm going to throw away. If any of you want one I'll give it to you for free just cover the shipping.

So far I've got a few tweener sheaths, bk21, bk29, bk9, bk5/7 sheaths.

I'll probably dig up more later so if you're looking for a particular one PM me.

UPADTE** All the tweener sheaths and the bk9 sheath is gone.

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Feel free to take this down if it's not allowed.

Ive got a bunch of extra becker sheaths I'm going to throw away. If any of you want one I'll give it to you for free just cover the shipping.

So far I've got a few tweener sheaths, bk21, bk29, bk9, bk5/7 sheaths.

I'll probably dig up more later so if you're looking for a particular one PM me.

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I struggle with this too!
I'm not a collector, and usually don't use the stock ones... But I also hate throwing stuff/junk away! :/
 
And here, when i opened it, I figured it would be a question about the best way to clean out a sheath! I was going to advise washing under hot running water and dish soap. Instead, I'm confronted with this totally classy move by knifejunkie1928 knifejunkie1928 . Nicely done.
 
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