Pants for my first Busse

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Hi everyone I've just bought my first Busse and I've made a sheath for it. I've designed it so that I can change the carry option with relative ease. By moving about the tek-lok and removable loop I can have it set up as right handed, left handed, small of back, strong side, attached to bag, shoulder carry and if I make another attachment I could also turn it into a dangler. I'm new to sheathmaking so its not very well executed but please let me know what you think. :)

Sorry for the poor phone pic.

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My next project is to make the same sheath but with a stingray inlay on top of it.

I just want to drop a word of thanks to all of the members of Busse's staff for arranging this knife for me. Its probably the best knife I have ever owned and I've never seen a better example of quality.
 
Nice job! That's a slick mounting idea. I hope my first try ends up at least looking as nice as yours. Good job.
 
Beautiful leather and classic looks, but that TG INFI is so cloaked by the artistry you have mastered! Perhaps a tease? Like a bra strap dropped from an elegant shoulder? ; )
 
Nice job!

You could consider running the holes the whole length of your sheath for additional tek-lok for horizontal carry or mounting on molle webbing.
 
Haha thanks woodrat and elof! :)

I'm saving showing my TG's skin for the first time for the upcoming outdoors shot at the end of the month! I'll post some shots around camp as soon as I get those ;D

And yup elof I'm considering doing that for my next sheath! :)
 
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