Post your Pugs Pants! (pugs75 sheath thread)

Maybe photo shop some leather britches on the Pug, you know kind of like Britney Speers wears, I think it's Britney Speers, screams and yells and runs around the stage and stuff. Calls it singing.

Nice leather britches.
 
how does one acquire a H.I. Tamang Knife? and does anyone know if it can be trusted for chopping ect...
that is probably the best looking khuk i have seen..
 
they were made some years ago, they do have a nice architecture-- I really like mine but that pugs sheath makes me want to get a new sheath for it !
 
how does one acquire a H.I. Tamang Knife? and does anyone know if it can be trusted for chopping ect...
that is probably the best looking khuk i have seen..

The Tamang is really a light weight khuk, not by HI's work of course but it is a very functional khuk but I would shy from chopping with it, I would have no issue using it to clear light branches and such, I regret getting rid of it everytime I see it, but alas another will come.
 
Here are a few more pics of some pugs work,
Some khuk frogs I did



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Neither knife is H.I. but they are worth a look. Absolutely excellent work by Pugs as always!

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I'd seen a preview and knew you were gonna dig it. That's a different looking kind of knife, almost like a Cleaver. Think you posted a pic of it before.

I love the looks of the other knife too. Like a skinner or a caper. Plumb appealing to me.
 
Awesome looking and the knives as well, agree with Bawanna, that little guy is sweet looking,what is it?. Another great Pugs knife suit. I love the way he uses the D rings to give some flexibility to them side to side while still keeping the front to back nice and solid for a good draw. If I had won one of the KVULKs I was going to try to talk him into doing one for me, but no suck luck. Heck didn't even have to try. Auntie posted all gone before I even got to the point of seeing what was available.
 
The bottom one is a nessmuk by Dale Larson, who goes by dj66ftw here on the forums.
 
Dude ya did it! I love that O'Katz! That combo is about as good as it gets! Nice work again Pugs!
 
Got me some tail in the mail today;) Beaver tail that is! I really dont need to say much about this sheath. I think it speaks for itself. Craftsmanship and quality are superb as usual! I have to add that Bawannas checkering job is no less than fantastic! Them little diamonds go well with the beaver! This little rig will stay 98.6 forever:thumbup:

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Heres one to credit Bhaktas fine work!​
 
Love the way that pattern on the sheath and the checks complement each other. Great work by all concerned.
 
Man you take some fine photos, makes everyones work look sooo good. Im very happy you like the sheath and it will serve you well, boy the whole package looks amazing. You can call that rig done top to bottom. Enjoy :thumbup::D
 
Thanks Pugs! Its riding with me right now and feels great! Enjoying very much!
Man you take some fine photos, makes everyones work look sooo good. Im very happy you like the sheath and it will serve you well, boy the whole package looks amazing. You can call that rig done top to bottom. Enjoy :thumbup::D
 
I was thrilled to find a sheath from Pugs in my mailbox today, for my custom-checkered Bawanna Bowie (aka Micro Bowie). Somehow Pugs managed to make it a perfect color match for the figuring in the handle. I love it!

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The design on the leather is different from his previous versions. It sorta gives the illusion that the blade is the same width as the handle. But take it out of the sheath and surprise! It's a remarkably wide (and thick) blade for its length.

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The fit is totally snug and secure, and the exposed handle is a good length to be gripped by the index finger, middle finger, and thumb (when removing the knife from the sheath).

The construction of the sheath is top-notch and solid.

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Did I mention solid?

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The mark of the master:

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These photos were taken in natural light outside my front door. Nearby was some "litter" that some previous visitors left in the yard:

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Many thanks to Pugs!
 
And a beautiful skip a line sheath to go with that skip line checkering! Very nice work as usual. Love the color! Nice photography! Thanks to Pugs and Bawanna and HI we got some nice rigs goin on around here!
 
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