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I just finished this sheath for my Embrace the Suck STJAC. This is my first sheath with an inlay. I chose the skin of that rare and elusive animal, the goat. Maybe next time I will buy something more exotic like maybe horse hide. Seriously I would like some lizard or snake.Thanks for looking
I imagine that it will work well with any model Satin Jack TAc.

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Man, it must feel GREAT to be able to carry a great knife in a fine piece of leather made by yourself. Nice work!
 
Don't let Bastid see this one. He's partial to goats. :D

Nice job!
 
Nice sheath!

Did you do the retention strap with a ring to avoid slicing it with the knife? Nice idea...
 
Nice sheath!

Did you do the retention strap with a ring to avoid slicing it with the knife? Nice idea...

Yes, when I release the strap it automatically swings to the back of the sheath avoiding most chances of being cut by razor sharp infi. And if it is cut or broken it is easily replaced.

Thanks, fellas, for the kind words :)
 
great work.....looks like you could strap that sucka down a hundred ways.......very versatile.......

have you broken in your EMBRACE yet??




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great work.....looks like you could strap that sucka down a hundred ways.......very versatile.......

have you broken in your EMBRACE yet??




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I've reprofiled the edge but I have yet to really give it a beating, soon I hope
Thanks
 
Looking good mfaster!

If you want to play with some snake skin gimme a holler, I'll send you a whipsnake skin for the cost of shipping. I have some in white so you can stain it any color you want. :)
 
Looking good mfaster!

If you want to play with some snake skin gimme a holler, I'll send you a whipsnake skin for the cost of shipping. I have some in white so you can stain it any color you want. :)

Thanks so much, I will definitely drop you a line.
 
Great looking sheath!

Just don't let Skunk or Guyon get ahold of it....they might try to goatbone it



Leatherman, your all class... always willing to help a new sheathmaker:thumbup:
 
Nicely done. Do you make them in other exotic animals?




I was thinking cow...
 
Nicely done. Do you make them in other exotic animals?




I was thinking cow...

Actually I was thinking Dog or Cat if it is legal to make sheaths out of them in this country. If its not legal here I guess I'll just have to sell the dog and cat inlay overseas, where they don't worry about such stuff.
 
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