Leather sheaths

I have very few fixed blade knives, but I recently bought a puukko-esque knife from Rough Ryder. For an inexpensive knife, I thought it had an attractive belt sheath.
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Howdy guys! Some great sheaths here! I’ll add some pics in a bit. Kinda isolated from my pics right now as Mrs Horsewright is using that computer and the desk to get our taxes ready for the accountant. So I’ve been dormant on here for a bit. But I’ll get some posted soon.
 
Here's a few recents:

Belt sheath for a Buck 110. Water buffalo overlay over veg tan leather.

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Roughout crossdraw (right handed) Horizontal Belt sheath. Tooled with a camo border:

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Pancake sheath with Carlos Border stamp:

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A Slotted Sheath. This is an extremely versatile sheath and is truly able to be worn 360 degrees on the belt. To wear on the left 180 degrees the belt comes up through the slot and passes over the body of the sheath. This also allows some angle adjustment. On the right side, just flip the sheath over and then the belt passes over the body of the sheath first and then down through the slot.

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Do a lot of matched sets and sheaths for other folks knives too.

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What I call a Slip sheath. Great for kitchen, steak knives and hunting knives that are gonna live in a pack until used:

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Anyhoo a lil of what we do>
 
A 1974-1980 third (most likely 1976) version Buck 112 with it's sheath. Buck sheats have always been first rate and wear well.

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First version of the Buck 501 (open top) and second version with flap and snap closure (current)

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A 501 open top works well with a 055

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