Just finished my WTF sheath. I call it the wtf man-bag

honorearth

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Cool! Is that an AG Russell on integral on the back?
 
Strong work! That is similar to what I have in mind for one I am going to attempt for my WTF.
 
Looks amazing.

Interesting way to distribute the massive wtf weight and still have it on the hip
 
Smart to let your shoulder do the work. Otherwise, I'd call it hip displacement!

Seriously nice work.
 
nice set up. I like the way you put that together. Looks great and it looks comfortable as well. Thanks for the pics. I might have to do some copying of your ideas there. I did not get the WTF but I have been looking at them more and more lately. I don't know why I pass anything up, I find myself staring endlessly at the pictures and set ups like your endlessly later on.
 
nice set up. I like the way you put that together. Looks great and it looks comfortable as well. Thanks for the pics. I might have to do some copying of your ideas there. I did not get the WTF but I have been looking at them more and more lately. I don't know why I pass anything up, I find myself staring endlessly at the pictures and set ups like your endlessly later on.

Thanks. It works out great and I highly recommend the shoulder strap I used, it is a riffle strap from viking tactical. Over the shoulder seems the only practical way to carry a knife of this size and weight. The Wtf has definitely become my favorite blade for yard work. Today I put in 2 hours of chopping branches off trees we dropped around the property. The 3" width of the blade gives it a nice thin edge that chops through green wood amazingly. Although I am really hopeful that the Hog Nosed War Sword will be the ultimate chopper. Hope you didn't pass on that one ;)
 
Thanks. It works out great and I highly recommend the shoulder strap I used, it is a riffle strap from viking tactical. Over the shoulder seems the only practical way to carry a knife of this size and weight. The Wtf has definitely become my favorite blade for yard work. Today I put in 2 hours of chopping branches off trees we dropped around the property. The 3" width of the blade gives it a nice thin edge that chops through green wood amazingly. Although I am really hopeful that the Hog Nosed War Sword will be the ultimate chopper. Hope you didn't pass on that one ;)

very nice rig brother!

And yup, you need shoulder deployment for that beast cause belt carry would be a suspenders + belt proposition! ;)
 
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