Nhstk02,
Really cool to see my work here..... I'm really glad you're happy with it. Let me know if I can use that picture for my website. Thanks for posting the pic.
Whereismyclock, Glad to see yours got there too (International) and good to hear you're also happy with it! Thanks for the kind words too.
DamnU,
Haven't checked the tracking but it should be there today at the latest. I can't wait to see pics of your setup too.... really nice rig you spec'd up!
"does the sheath extend from the 9 and have a separate compartment for the izzy?? I'd like to see that..."
Rob,
The pouch-sheath is totally seperate from the nine and I add spacers to cant it depending on wether or not the piggy-back knife has scales. It's detachable and the sheath just looks like this by itself:
At first we were only going to attach a pouch to the sheath which is what I've always done to my BK sheaths and then he saw my pouch-sheaths and decided to order up a BK14 and I went to work. My pouch sheaths start out simple and anything can be done from there with them, I'm also the only/first "Kydex guy" to make these and they've been well received by my customers so far. ESEE made the pouch for their larger knives and people have been trying to mount/strap/tape/glue them to smaller blades for a while (I was one of them).
DamnU ordered one just like this but with a Khaki pouch:
And it starts out looking like this (on the left), it can be attached for/to: neck-carry, machete sheaths, larger knife sheaths (piggy-back), lg/sm. Tek-Loks, Molle-Loks, ESEE-Clip plates, ESEE-Molle Backs and my Kydex Drop and Plain Belt-Loops
It's a really neat way to piggy-back a small knife and have a "tin" pouch. And you can use it so many different ways depending on what you need it for.
Thanks,
Eli