Don’t cage it up, let it free! (The BF22 Bunny Knife picture thread!)

Thanks Doc and Coleman still a nice surprise and a grand gesture only topped by it arriving on my birthday, it showed a scheduled delivery of Feb 6th, but, I called in a favour from the Border Patrol and got it through a bit quicker...nah that's a fib lol just some fate mixed in with good intentions from friends :)

And here's some images of the sheath, the packaging to get here was top notch as is the sheath. It's a squeeze type meaning to have the knife come out, you apply pressure on both stitched sides and the knife will then drop out. The sheath has a lining of softer leather inside to keep the bunny cozy...

First off a big thank you to DocJekl DocJekl for helping to get this #42 for me, it was a bit of wrangling but worth the effort!

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just to keep things together adding this closeup of the embossing;

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opposite side has Coleman's maker's mark

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one side of his card has instructions regarding the care and feeding of the Bunny in it's new warren

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while the other shows contact info

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The Bunny knife rests down below the top so it is protected and on the sheath there is a riveted hole that you can use to tie a cord on that can drape out of your pocket for handy retrieval, or loop it around a belt loop for security measures as well as making it handy to pull the sheath out to access the knife.

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Again, thanks guys, a very nice, albeit cold, day here in upstate NY !

G2
You’re welcome. Happy birthday and nice review and pics!
 
Thanks Doc and Coleman still a nice surprise and a grand gesture only topped by it arriving on my birthday, it showed a scheduled delivery of Feb 6th, but, I called in a favour from the Border Patrol and got it through a bit quicker...nah that's a fib lol just some fate mixed in with good intentions from friends :)

And here's some images of the sheath, the packaging to get here was top notch as is the sheath. It's a squeeze type meaning to have the knife come out, you apply pressure on both stitched sides and the knife will then drop out. The sheath has a lining of softer leather inside to keep the bunny cozy...the stitching is tight and solid, very well done.

First off a big thank you to DocJekl DocJekl for helping to get this #42 for me, it was a bit of wrangling but worth the effort!

Untitled by GaryWGraley, on Flickr

just to keep things together adding this closeup of the embossing;

Untitled by GaryWGraley, on Flickr

opposite side has Coleman's maker's mark

Untitled by GaryWGraley, on Flickr

one side of his card has instructions regarding the care and feeding of the Bunny in it's new warren

Untitled by GaryWGraley, on Flickr

while the other shows contact info

Untitled by GaryWGraley, on Flickr

The Bunny knife rests down below the top so it is protected and on the sheath there is a riveted hole that you can use to tie a cord on that can drape out of your pocket for handy retrieval, or loop it around a belt loop for security measures as well as making it handy to pull the sheath out to access the knife.

Untitled by GaryWGraley, on Flickr

Again, thanks guys, a very nice, albeit cold, day here in upstate NY !

G2
Happy Birthday, Gary!
Great review and pics! Yes it was cold, and going to get colder!
 
added a short leather lanyard onto the slip sheath by Sharp & Fiery Sharp & Fiery attached it using a whipping knot around the leather at the eyelet, the simple knotted end just drapes out of the pocket for easy access

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The cord i slide under my belt and the knot catches above the belt so it keeps the sheath off the bottom of the pocket

G2
 
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Rabbit Rabbit ... nice work GEC. My first one has broken in / loosened and works fine.

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You guys are showing some really nice looking Bunny sheaths. Those by Coleman Sharp & Fiery Sharp & Fiery are truly a work of art BUT I have chosen my right front pocket for my Bunny sheath. It rides nicely with keys and change. It's already got a couple of dents in the mark side cover. Don't worry - it's a tough little knife. Here it is with it's companions on my desk slide out.

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Cross posted from Sharp & Fiery's subforum 'cause I'm trying to be both lazy and learning to quote. 😁
Got my slips today. Very well packed and packaged. The Python S is a little tighter than the Distressed Brown, but both work well with the Bunny Knife. I thought they would work with Barlows, but most of mine are too thick. Found two Uticas that work, as well as some medium stockmen. Thanks, Sharp & Fiery!
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