Got my new Wookie sheath today, Thanks

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I know there is already a thread on this but this sheath is so awsome I thought I would post some of my own pics. The sheath fits the knife nice and tight with no chance of it falling out. (even more snug then the normal Izula sheath)
I just wanted to say thanks Wookie for such an awsome product and for making it and shipping it in a timely manner.
cheers,
Justin

anyways here are some pics of some of my Izulas with the sheaths for comparison as well as my Maxpidition Remora with an Izula clipped to the side.
(A great Bag, and great Knife, and a Great sheath. thanks to all) Enjoy

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Those look pretty sweet. Very simple, but pretty much all you need in a neck sheath. Surely you don't need all those Izulas. Let me send you my mailing address.....
 
Nice sheath. Wookie knows his stuff. Also I too have three Izulas. Though the pink one was confiscated by the Mrs. She is loving that knife. ;)
 
That is a nice setup. I have 2 Izula's coming and I always seem to want a couple of extra sheaths to make swapping them around easier. It's nice to be able to transfer the knife without having to remove everything. I'll have to get a couple.
 
looks like a nice sheath. but the first thing i think about when i see that sheath is that it doesn't seem like you can get a "controlled draw" (no place to put your thumb to get the knife out quick and easy instead of slicing everything around you if you just pull it out with force). so how do you guys that has a sheath like this feel about that, is it a problem or nothing you think about?
 
Haven't used wookie's. But most neck knives I grip the knife, pull until the pressure is on the neck cord, then a short pop downward and the knife is out. Instead of using your thumb to imobilize the sheath in relation to the knife, your using the tension on the cord.
 
yea you can always do it like that of course. I just think it's more comfortable to use my thumb, so I guess this sheath just isn't for me (really nice looking sheaths though). I like the original sheath for the izula for neck carry so it's not going to be a problem for me
 
looks like a nice sheath. but the first thing i think about when i see that sheath is that it doesn't seem like you can get a "controlled draw" (no place to put your thumb to get the knife out quick and easy instead of slicing everything around you if you just pull it out with force). so how do you guys that has a sheath like this feel about that, is it a problem or nothing you think about?

You could take a square mini file and file some thumb gimping (4 or 5 grooves) into the sheath. That's what I did to one of the sheaths I made and it helps a lot.
 
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