Gary W. Graley
“Imagination is more important than knowledge"
Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider
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- Mar 2, 1999
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Just got this in, made a solid leather sheath for her and also just put a convex edge on it as well, cuts much nicer now. And of course, my bobtail fob on it too with a Viking rune bead accent. The sheath is snug, but because of the knifes design there isn't a guard that I can make it snap into place, so it relies on a compression fit. The knife rests deep enough in the sheath that it is secure for carry.
Price on this whole setup shipped in the USA is $140 which is basically giving the sheath away, but since I don't have the magnetic sheath it came with, I need to provide you something to carry it in and I prefer something that I made anyways.
Price dropping it down to $old shipped in the USA
Payment by US Postal money order or check if I know you as I don't have paypal.
here's more detail about this knife on the Knife Center site
Untitled by GaryWGraley, on Flickr
The welt on this consists of three layers with the center one that goes down and around the knife, the top and bottom provide clearance for you to insert the knife easier into the sheath, I put my finger on the end of the blade near the tip to guide it into the sheath.
Untitled by GaryWGraley, on Flickr
Untitled by GaryWGraley, on Flickr
Thanks for checking,
G2
Price on this whole setup shipped in the USA is $140 which is basically giving the sheath away, but since I don't have the magnetic sheath it came with, I need to provide you something to carry it in and I prefer something that I made anyways.
Price dropping it down to $old shipped in the USA
Payment by US Postal money order or check if I know you as I don't have paypal.
here's more detail about this knife on the Knife Center site
Untitled by GaryWGraley, on Flickr
The welt on this consists of three layers with the center one that goes down and around the knife, the top and bottom provide clearance for you to insert the knife easier into the sheath, I put my finger on the end of the blade near the tip to guide it into the sheath.
Untitled by GaryWGraley, on Flickr
Untitled by GaryWGraley, on Flickr
Thanks for checking,
G2
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