Knife / Phone / Toothpick combo

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The leather work is progressing. I saw some pieces by a maker who produces similar combo sheaths and I liked them so much I had to make myself one. This is for a Samsung Galaxy phone, Begg Tree Frog knife, and the other section will hold a couple titanium toothpicks when they arrive. Thought I'd share with you guys. All hand cut, stitched and finished. First time trying my hand at dyeing my own leather too.

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Yes I saw that sheat you're talking about, and it looked great. Yours is also very good, colour is also good, but you forgot to post photo of the tooth pick and knife too:thumbup:
 
Nice! Thanks for posting! :D :D :D
 
Over the top Man...... Keep it up and you will find plenty of hungry appetites for that kind of work. Very Nice+++
 
Thanks for the kind words everyone! Anthony - it's all hand stitched. I wish I had a sewing machine but for now it's all by hand.
 
Very nice work, Really like the photography too. Ay welt on the sheath part?
 
Nice work. The concept you adopted, I believe was developed by Rich Epting who makes several variations of the wallet. Rich is a member here and has posted similar items in the past. Rich also makes the little knives that come with his.

Again, you do very nice work.

Paul
 
Horsewright - Thank you, no welt on the sheath. I wet molded it where it follows a track and locks into place away from the thread. Hope that doesn't bite me in the future when things loosen up. If it does, lesson learned. If I make myself another, I probably should put one in.

Omega - :D Chambered, cocked, locked and ready to rock! Came off my belt for the photo. Of course safe firearm handling was observed.

Paul - Thanks for the kind words. Yep, Rich is the maker who inspired this. Please know I definitely am not going to copy him and sell these. Just thought it was such a cool combo, I had to have one for myself :) Saw them while researching titanium toothpicks. This could be applied to all kinds of things though like those little Atwood pry tools and whatnot.
 
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