Custom Leather Sheath for Custom BK2

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Hi guys - I think this is my very first post in the Becker forum. I just purchased a Camillus stock BK2 that has been customised with mirror polish, convex edge and Australian Jarrah hardwood scales attached.

No sheath though which means I need to get an after market leather one made (no kydex because it'll scratch up the polish). Any suggestions? I'd prefer to get one ready made rather than have to wait months for the thing to be made and since I'm in Oz sending it in to an American maker will be expensive.
 
Sounds like a sweet knife - PICS !

Moose is the guy to tune you up right with a sheath.
 
Welcome to the Becker forum, HoC, sounds like you got a honey of a knife. The Jarrah wood I have seen, is gorgeous, I'm betting yours is as well. Great knife, great design, for sure.

Thanks for joining us, stick around, we gonna have some fun.

Moose
 
I'd say talk to Moose (he makes a mighty nice leather sheath) but I think we need to see pictures of that BK2 first. :D

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Hi again guys - the blade just landed so here are the pics! (Apologies for the crappy lighting, it was either harsh loungeroom lights or harsher flash :o )

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WOW

Beautiful! Almost looks too good to use

you definitely need to wrap that baby in a fat piece of leather
 
WOW

Beautiful! Definitely looks too good to use

There I fixed it for you. My only complaint is that the edge is quite dull. I may leave it as-is however because I'm not sure I can bring myself to scratch up the finish. I have plenty of other beater knives though.

Welcome me to the Becker club!
 
Love those handles. I for one kind of like the Camillus version better as the blade is slightly thinner.

Vin
 
Good looking knife there HandofCod.
 
She's a beauty! I love the hollow pins. It's been convexed so you can strop it up with some wet/dry on a mouse pad without putting a scratch on her pretty face (practice a little on a junker first).

You have to get a user though, so you can get the full Becker experience.
 
I may leave it as-is however because I'm not sure I can bring myself to scratch up the finish. I have plenty of other beater knives though.

Negative sir, I realize you're new to this sub forum, but that would be a major breach in Becker protocol.

Oh, bitchin blade man. Love the wood.
 
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