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I don't have one and probably never would have been interested but a couple of guys have sent theirs to me for sheaths and I really took a liking to the Street Beat. It's one of the cooler Spyderco's for sure.
 
I don't have one and probably never would have been interested but a couple of guys have sent theirs to me for sheaths and I really took a liking to the Street Beat. It's one of the cooler Spyderco's for sure.

Hey Hoop - You have any pics handy of the knife with your sheath?
 
Hey Hoop - You have any pics handy of the knife with your sheath?
This particular customer just didn't have a sheath for the knife. The other one had a shortened blade so the original sheath didn't fit well.
Check out the link in my signature for a few more pics on page 4.
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This particular customer just didn't have a sheath for the knife. The other one had a shortened blade so the original sheath didn't fit well.
Check out the link in my signature for a few more pics on page 4.
DSC_0587.jpg

Awesome work as usual hoopster, that fits like a glove! This is a knife I've wanted but have not commited to buying (yet). I'm getting close though. I like the looks and the ergos look right on the money.
 
When I got my first STREET BEAT, Perrin model I was at the time a bit disappointed with the short blade length. But I've been re-evaluating some things over the past year. And I may just be giving the Street Beat another chance. Because with it's easy concealment and super high quality construction I may have not seen the entire big picture the first go around.

It's not often I change my mind about a certain model of fixed blade or folder. The only other 2 in my memory have been the Yojimbo and the Gunting. When I fully understood the idea behind their design I quickly took a second look. Although I might be looking at a different sheath.
 
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