New pants for the mistress..with Pics

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Hey guys,

I just received my new handmade sheath for my CGFBM yesterday. I am so impressed with it! It is absolute class and hard as nails, perfect for carrying such a heavy duty knife. It was made by Jeff Law believe me when I say the price will surprise you! He made my sheath in so quick and I received it (in Australia) in less than 10 days from when I ordered. If anyone would like his details feel free to email me and I will let you know. Jeff is a member here so I am hoping he will chime in. Thanks a lot Jeff and my next ordered for a sheath for my LE FBM will be with you very soon :D ...

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Dem's some nice pants ! Ohhh black...I really like black leather...looks good on knives too! ;)
 
Thanks guys...I tell you something, a sheath like this creates a whole new interest in the knife.
 
That's an awesome sheath. Great design work, looks like all one-piece exterior!
 
Yep..all one piece exterior with a spacer for the business edge of the knife, plus the extra bit stiched on at the back.
 
Awesome sheath mate really sets that blade off ! Also makes me extremely jealous as i cant afford a Mistress at the moment !
 
we`ll see whether or not i like mags when i get my FBM in regards to whether or not i`ll keep it
 
WOW!!! That sheath looks awesome:eek:
Matches your knife as well.

Could you PM me the makers email or BF name? I'm not sure who it is.
 
Very nice fit and finish. It looks clean and tight. The only thing I'd have done different is the belt loop. I'd have made it a continuous piece from the back of the sheath instead of stitching on a separate piece of leather. That would make the work more difficult, but I think would've looked cleaner. The fold looks really good and tight, he must've skived the crease well for it to have layed down flat as it apparently is.

Still, pretty darned good for an inexpensive sheath in short order. Probably would've taken me a couple months to get one done that was that nice.
 
I know I can't make 'em that nice yet! :o I'm trying to figure out how to drill holes for sewing without getting ragged edges. I've been grooving, marking, drilling; but I think the way to go is probably marking, drilling, grooving. I like the look of the big drilled holes on that one! :thumbup:
 
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