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Hello!
I thought I would list a few pieces I have made recently.
For the sheaths, if you have any questions about the fit of a particular knife, just let me know and I'll look for a knife of similar size that I own and will check the fit.
Also, if you feel the prices below are not fair, feel free to make an offer.
1. Leather Knife Roll - 6 pockets. The four center pockets are 2 inches wide with the pockets on the ends measuring 1.5 inches wide. The leather used is 5 oz crazy horse - a really excellent leather for this application.
I'm asking $45 including shipping. SOLD.
2. Leather Knife Roll - 8 pockets. The pockets on this roll measure about 1.75 inches with the pockets on the end around 2 inches wide. A quick note on this one - - I used 5 oz natural veg tan leather which I stained, antiqued, and sealed. It is a bit stiffer than something like the crazy horse leather - stiffer than I initially expected. I have gotten it softened/creased to the point it rolls quite nicely now.
I'm asking $45 including shipping. SOLD.
3. 7 oz bridle leather open top belt sheath. This should fit a folder up to 3.75 inches closed. I'm asking $14 shipped.
3. 7 oz brown bridle leather open top belt sheath. This should fit a folder up to 3.5 inches closed. I'm asking $14 shipped.
4. 7 oz natural bridle leather open top belt sheath. This should fit a folder up to 3.75 inches closed. I'm asking $14 shipped.
5. 7 oz chestnut bridle leather - buckaroo sheath/slip. This will fit a knife up to 4 inches closed. I'm asking $12 shipped.
6. 7 oz chestnut bridle leather - buckaroo sheath/slip. This will fit a knife up to 3.5 inches closed. I'm asking $12 shipped.
7. 7 oz chestnut bridle leather - buckaroo sheath/slip. This will fit a knife up to 3.25-3.5 inches closed. I'm asking $12 shipped.
8. 5 oz veg tan stained and antiqued with closure and coin concho. This was designed as a pocket sheath - it does not have a belt loop. This will fit folders up to 4.25 inches closed. I'm asking $14 shipped.
Thanks for looking!
I thought I would list a few pieces I have made recently.
For the sheaths, if you have any questions about the fit of a particular knife, just let me know and I'll look for a knife of similar size that I own and will check the fit.
Also, if you feel the prices below are not fair, feel free to make an offer.
1. Leather Knife Roll - 6 pockets. The four center pockets are 2 inches wide with the pockets on the ends measuring 1.5 inches wide. The leather used is 5 oz crazy horse - a really excellent leather for this application.
I'm asking $45 including shipping. SOLD.



2. Leather Knife Roll - 8 pockets. The pockets on this roll measure about 1.75 inches with the pockets on the end around 2 inches wide. A quick note on this one - - I used 5 oz natural veg tan leather which I stained, antiqued, and sealed. It is a bit stiffer than something like the crazy horse leather - stiffer than I initially expected. I have gotten it softened/creased to the point it rolls quite nicely now.
I'm asking $45 including shipping. SOLD.


3. 7 oz bridle leather open top belt sheath. This should fit a folder up to 3.75 inches closed. I'm asking $14 shipped.


3. 7 oz brown bridle leather open top belt sheath. This should fit a folder up to 3.5 inches closed. I'm asking $14 shipped.


4. 7 oz natural bridle leather open top belt sheath. This should fit a folder up to 3.75 inches closed. I'm asking $14 shipped.


5. 7 oz chestnut bridle leather - buckaroo sheath/slip. This will fit a knife up to 4 inches closed. I'm asking $12 shipped.

6. 7 oz chestnut bridle leather - buckaroo sheath/slip. This will fit a knife up to 3.5 inches closed. I'm asking $12 shipped.

7. 7 oz chestnut bridle leather - buckaroo sheath/slip. This will fit a knife up to 3.25-3.5 inches closed. I'm asking $12 shipped.

8. 5 oz veg tan stained and antiqued with closure and coin concho. This was designed as a pocket sheath - it does not have a belt loop. This will fit folders up to 4.25 inches closed. I'm asking $14 shipped.

Thanks for looking!
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