Ken Collucci: ...faster than a speeding bullet!

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I just met Ken on Sunday, 4/27/03, at our 1st NJKCA get together. I'm not even sure how our conversation got started but I did mention about needing a sheath for a Buck 110 I had at home. Ken said he had made a few of his own sheaths & showed me the one on his belt. 'OK! I like it but could you make one that allows the knife to sit about 30 degrees above horizontal for a left side carry?' 'Sure. that could be done!' 'Would you consider making one for me, no rush, no deadline, maybe in a month at our next get together?' 'I'll work on it & keep you posted.' 'OK! Thanks Ken!'
Well guess what! My sheathless 110 now has a new sheath - just 4 days after talking to Ken! :eek: Thank you Ken for a darn nice looking, well made & functional sheath! I'll have it all 'broken in' by the next meeting of the Joisey Knife Knuts! :D :D
 
Gary,

Thanks for the kind words. Enjoy your sheath.
 
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I wanted to post the pix that Ken e-mailed me but didn't know if I could or how to do it. Then I see Ken must have done it while I was playing around! Here's a pix of my 110 in Ken's sheath on my belt - my pix definitely does not do it justice!
 
Very nice!

Ken, you sure have gotten good at sheathmaking!

I'd like to see a rear view of the sheath, so I can better see the belt loop.

BTW, I eliminated the quadruple posts.
 
I spent early afternoon photographing some newly purchased knives & the 'backside' of Ken's 110 sheath before settling down to watch the Kentucky Derby.
 
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