Great knifemaker and poor sheaths = Lower sales and cut owners

Culpeper

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Great knives. No doubt about that but you guys need to work on your sheaths. What you need is a Texas leather craftsman for a consultant. Nobody wants a great knife and a dangerous cheaply made sheath.

I had to get a Texas made custom sheath for my Chieftain. Sheath was made by Bluff Creek Outfitters in Tuscola, TX USA. They make sheaths for Martin Knives.

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Thank you for and advise!

But we do listen our customers :)

ALL new knives (new shipment) have new sheath. I think you will like it. Thick leather, good leather work. I will post some pictures.
 
I just got some of the new sheaths and they are much improved although the larger knives like the Fox2 and the baby already had excellent sheaths even if thinner leather than we are used to. The Beaver still needs work but that is 1 out of 12 and it is a hard shape to get right. I am really happy with the Cliff sheath and PIN sheaths particularly but all the others were quite good.
 
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