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David Brown

Kydex Sheath and Holster Artist :)
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Love that blood red!!


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Wow that color combination is sick. This is the first I've seen of these after the sale stock picture.

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Awesome!

As an aside, I just recently got done etching and stripping mine!

It is my first attempt at etching and stripping.

I already love it so much more.

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I thought the INFI didn't look too bad underneath.
Just some pitting near the logo and some tooling marks underneath the SE in the logo. The tooling marks are hard to make out without blowing the picture up. Pretty flawless otherwise.

Thinking of polishing it more, but I honestly like it in this state.

Any CBT polishing tips if I decide to go further?

Either way, definitely need some of Dave's kydex now!
 
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Nice sheaths Mr. Brown, as always :thumbup:

Nice strip Crosier, look good. Try a dremel tool buffing wheel loaded with compound to get in the cbt's
 
Nice sheaths Mr. Brown, as always :thumbup:

Nice strip Crosier, look good. Try a dremel tool buffing wheel loaded with compound to get in the cbt's

Thanks. Now I just have to bite the bullet and get a Dremel. Been meaning to anyway.
 
Awesome!

As an aside, I just recently got done etching and stripping mine!

It is my first attempt at etching and stripping.

I already love it so much more.

bdf6691fe3d0ea127c63675344befba3.jpg

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435fe9a03a0ef826f393e08dd7f56bdf.jpg
cd9f6238d2c3bbbfc233b612c53ae642.jpg


I thought the INFI didn't look too bad underneath.
Just some pitting near the logo and some tooling marks underneath the SE in the logo. The tooling marks are hard to make out without blowing the picture up. Pretty flawless otherwise.

Thinking of polishing it more, but I honestly like it in this state.

Any CBT polishing tips if I decide to go further?

Either way, definitely need some of Dave's kydex now!

Scotch Brite wheel on a drill mandrell attachment.
 
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