Ratmandu sheath

OK, it is clear that he chasing me because he do not want to see me on this forum. Well, fine, I do not want to fight this, so be it.

Thanks, Vassili.

I think you're right. I think leatherman is chasing you around the Internet. He's a sick, sick puppy.
 
OK, it is clear that he chasing me because he do not want to see me on this forum. Well, fine, I do not want to fight this, so be it.

Thanks, Vassili.

Actually, Leatherman has been being very helpful, in his detail, and knowledge of what you have done. THIS IS WHAT LEATHERMAN DOES FOR A LIVING! No offense, but he has been posting here and in the swamp rat forums, for quite a while, and for you to ignore one of the people that could help you the most, well, you really are not getting your post's worth.

I think you misunderstood something he said, which is understandable being that you are not familiar with our customs and slang. However, if YOU decide to continue to ignore Leatherman, then the only person losing out on very valuable advice, is YOU. The rest of us are taking notes!!:thumbup:
 
I have a question: why did you stitch and unstitch the sheath several different times?

I've always glued mine, so taking them apart is something that I only do when I screw up, and it's NOT something I look forward to doing.

Just curious.

And thanks to leatherman for all his info.
 
Thank You Kylun. :)


Strobengh, I was wondering the same thing about the stitching. The skip stitch being my main concern, it looks nifty but its a very weak stitch. Seems like he's looking for help in the worst way, and its right under his nose. :o
 
that is a nice edge you got on that blade. what did you use to sharpen it ?

thanks
 
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