Gfeller Casemakers Pouch sheath & Swiss Tool

There is something I find rather familiour about Sebenzas and Swiss Tools.....:p:thumbup:

I don't have much luck with leather over here so nylon is by far the better choice for sheaths for me.

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There is something I find rather familiour about Sebenzas and Swiss Tools.....:p:thumbup:

I don't have much luck with leather over here so nylon is by far the better choice for sheaths for me.]

I have been using the TAD sheathes for my Victorinox and CRK for over ten years now, bad news is they are running out of stock and nobody can tell me what or when they will replace them with.
 
While those sheaths are indeed good I will never give another penny to TAD at any time ever. They ran me round on one hell of a goose chase trying to exercise warranty on their own brand named products no less.
 
While those sheaths are indeed good I will never give another penny to TAD at any time ever. They ran me round on one hell of a goose chase trying to exercise warranty on their own brand named products no less.

That is too bad. They are turning into a high-end clothing store anyway, remember that Abercrobie and Fitch started out selling fishing gear.
 
I have a back pack and 2 jackets that are sitting in my cupboard that might not quite agree with the use of "high end" to describe their clothing and gear. The stuff I have is all but scrap material as they have busted zips and split stitching that TAD were unwilling to do anything about. I'll just stick with the likes of Kifaru and Arc'teryx from now on, they have impressed me a great deal with their gear.

Any hoo, back the Sebenzas and sheaths......:p

That is too bad. They are turning into a high-end clothing store anyway, remember that Abercrobie and Fitch started out selling fishing gear.
 
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