I just want to make knives. I need a sheath maker.

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I am looking for a someone that I can ship my knives to. Then they ship them to my customers after making a sheath. I make about 20 knives a month.
 
Hey Jim. I'm game on the plastic side. Shoot me a PM with what you're looking for.
 
I can work you some leather, I've been looking for something like this. :)
 
I would highly recommend Leatherman. Dwayne is one of the best around and you would have a hard time finding a nicer guy to work with.If I didn't already have a load of work and a day job, this would be fine, but he's a fulltimer and they need to be supported.Dave:)
 
I would highly recommend Leatherman. Dwayne is one of the best around and you would have a hard time finding a nicer guy to work with.If I didn't already have a load of work and a day job, this would be fine, but he's a fulltimer and they need to be supported.Dave:)

I agree with Dave 100%. Dwayne's work is awesome!
 
without a doubt, the best looking kydex i've ever seen was on Krein's site. i don't know if he makes his own or if he'd make them for other knife maker's but i can honestly say i've never seen better looking kydex sheaths.... and i tend to think they're all basically the same deal, once you know how to bend and shape they're just sheaths, except his lol.
 
Blacktoe Knives---Jim, Dwayne Puckett makes an excellent sheath and is well recognized in that field. Sheathmakers do not recommend other than GOOD makers!

I think you would get more response if you indicated that the sheaths would be returned to you instead of being sent to your customers. Looking to the purchaser for reimbursement is more palatable than looking to a customer of the purchaser that is untraceable to the sheath maker. I say this from experience---once burned, twice shy!!! ---Sandy---
 
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Thank you Sandy, Nick, and Dave. You have my humblest gratitude.

:)
 
Jim,
Should I send you an e-mail?
 
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