model 1 necker in a horizontal belt sheath!

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The is the original pattern 1 necker, a solid 2 finger grip, super short and sturdy. Recently did a new sheath design on request, so I decided we had to make more. This is the Needham pattern sheath.

Walnut scales, .095 15N20 steel. convex grind . I recently started finishing with a JRE strop bat and it's caused me several bandaids. Far better than my previous strops.

OAL: 4.25 inches. blade is 2.20 inches. Grip is quite comfortable in 2 fingers, with plenty of room for thumbing as needed.

Asking $90, shipping included. Paypal, money order, venison jerky all good- no fruit cake, PLEASE. :D

Oh, and since models help sell, here's the sheathmaker Herself, showing the carry (though I prefer crossdraw.)

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Having Sierra model your knives may not be a good idea.

I almost didn't notice the knife, ... ;)

Nice work Christoff:thumbup:
 
Looks great! I love mine, wear it and use it everyday (although I never seem to get the comments that Sierra does....:confused:).

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if the "BOSS" finds out i'm using the knife photo of Sierra for my screen saver , i'm done for.
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I like the way she did the stiching when she got to the belt loops. I'v always had the stiching come up over the edge and she has the stich coming up in the belt loop. I'll have to think about that for awhile .
Very nice sheath,
 
I like the way she did the stiching when she got to the belt loops. I'v always had the stiching come up over the edge and she has the stich coming up in the belt loop. I'll have to think about that for awhile .
Very nice sheath,

probably not the place to have a long discussion about it, but the straps/belt loops are a separate seam entirely. so you are going through the stitching holes in the welt seams with another stitch series- but that's fine, just takes a little care with the awl :)
 
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