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Koster Bushcraft and sheath

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Made this one pretty deep, like a puuko sheath. Added a D ring on top of the belt loop so it can be clipped on to things.

I hope the new owner likes it.

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That looks really good. I like the ring too since I tend to carry a knife strapped to my pack more often than on my belt. I like added carry options.
 
That looks really good. I like the ring too since I tend to carry a knife strapped to my pack more often than on my belt. I like added carry options.

Yeah and if I'm wearing a pack I usually don't wear a belt. It's nice to be able to clip a sheath somewhere.
 
Dern son!!!

You got some serious skills there.

Handle and sheath are both works of practical art.

This set has come a long way from the $30.00 blade blank you sold.

:D

LOL
 
Ilbruche,

Another beauty:thumbup::thumbup: I'm pretty sure the new owner is gonna like it, they have outlawed the use of crack in most locales......
 
Man, you make beautiful sheaths! (And, your handles ain't bad, either.:D)
Great job!:thumbup:
 
Excellent Bruche.

People tend to make sheaths shallow but tight.

I much prefer deep like that but loose so it would be hard for the knife to fall out, but easy to remove and put back in:thumbup:

I REALLY like the way the handle extends farther up the blade like you did!:thumbup:
 
Great looking rig il'B. Your tooling on that sheath is great looking!
 
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