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I have the following sheaths ready to ship.
Prices include Paypal fees, Priority shipping is a flat $5 no matter how many you buy.
More information about me and my sheaths can be found on my web page: http://www.pirtlemade.com
Specific details for each sheath can be found below.
Moving forward all of my sheaths will have the model information embossed on them. The SAR 3 and Boss Street did not get them because they were completed prior to building a new lettering press.
Please post the number of the one you want here followed by IM or email to chad@pirtlemade.com, feel free to contact me with any questions.
SAR 3, constructed of 9/10oz American Cow with Italian leather front. Wet molded and edges fully rounded and polished. Right handed with approximately a 1.5" loop. Perfect for EDC.
$65 [Reduced to $50]
Left to right:
1: Taupe to Grey face, black trim and back
2: Pebbled Rust face, black trim & back
3: Stonewashed Blue/Black front, black trim & back
4: Bomber Brown, black trim & back [SOLD]
5: Hog Muk, Constructed of 9/10oz American Cow. Wet molded and edges fully rounded and polished. Right handed with approximately a 1.5" loop. I wanted a Muk design that fully encased the blade and did not leave the spine exposed. To accomplish this the blade is vertically positioned in the sheath which places the scales slightly grip forward for an excellent draw.
$65 [SPF]
6 & 7: Magnum Bear Cub pocket or pack sheath. These are constructed from the same high quality American leather I always use, but from a slightly lighter 8oz weight. The rough side of the leather is left exposed and they have slightly less polishing done overall for added pocket retention. Great for just about any pocket or pack you want to put it in. They also have a hole for adding a static cord if desired.
[Both Sold]
8: Anorexic Boss Street, (will fit any choil option ABS) constructed of 9/10oz American Cow with authentic Elephant hide front. All of the Elephant I used is certified, serialized and traceable to legal harvests. Elephant is by far the most durable hide I have ever used. I have a pocket holster I carried almost daily for 6-7 years and it looks as good as the day I made it. It is also getting increasingly difficult to source in the US for political reasons and can run as high as $75 per square foot for good quality hide.
$100 [SPF]
SOB, constructed of 9/10oz American Cow. Wet molded and edges fully rounded and polished. Right handed with approximately a 1.5" loop.
$65
9: All black [SOLD]
10: Brown with black stitching & trim [SPF]
Small (3.5") Steak Knife, I call this a dinner sheath because it is perfect for slipping into a shirt or coat pocket when heading out for dinner, but you can use it however you like. It also makes a great pack sheath. Constructed of 9oz American Cow with Italian leather front. Wet molded and edges fully rounded and polished.
$50 [Reduced to $38]
11: Blue face, black trim & back [SOLD]
12: Distressed brown face, light brown edges & back (note small mark on back where bone slipped while edging)
13: Burgundy face, dark brown trim, light brown back [SOLD]
Here's a photo of some of my edge finishing:
Thanks for looking.
Prices include Paypal fees, Priority shipping is a flat $5 no matter how many you buy.
More information about me and my sheaths can be found on my web page: http://www.pirtlemade.com
Specific details for each sheath can be found below.
Moving forward all of my sheaths will have the model information embossed on them. The SAR 3 and Boss Street did not get them because they were completed prior to building a new lettering press.
Please post the number of the one you want here followed by IM or email to chad@pirtlemade.com, feel free to contact me with any questions.
SAR 3, constructed of 9/10oz American Cow with Italian leather front. Wet molded and edges fully rounded and polished. Right handed with approximately a 1.5" loop. Perfect for EDC.
$65 [Reduced to $50]
Left to right:
1: Taupe to Grey face, black trim and back
2: Pebbled Rust face, black trim & back
3: Stonewashed Blue/Black front, black trim & back
4: Bomber Brown, black trim & back [SOLD]
5: Hog Muk, Constructed of 9/10oz American Cow. Wet molded and edges fully rounded and polished. Right handed with approximately a 1.5" loop. I wanted a Muk design that fully encased the blade and did not leave the spine exposed. To accomplish this the blade is vertically positioned in the sheath which places the scales slightly grip forward for an excellent draw.
$65 [SPF]
6 & 7: Magnum Bear Cub pocket or pack sheath. These are constructed from the same high quality American leather I always use, but from a slightly lighter 8oz weight. The rough side of the leather is left exposed and they have slightly less polishing done overall for added pocket retention. Great for just about any pocket or pack you want to put it in. They also have a hole for adding a static cord if desired.
[Both Sold]
8: Anorexic Boss Street, (will fit any choil option ABS) constructed of 9/10oz American Cow with authentic Elephant hide front. All of the Elephant I used is certified, serialized and traceable to legal harvests. Elephant is by far the most durable hide I have ever used. I have a pocket holster I carried almost daily for 6-7 years and it looks as good as the day I made it. It is also getting increasingly difficult to source in the US for political reasons and can run as high as $75 per square foot for good quality hide.
$100 [SPF]
SOB, constructed of 9/10oz American Cow. Wet molded and edges fully rounded and polished. Right handed with approximately a 1.5" loop.
$65
9: All black [SOLD]
10: Brown with black stitching & trim [SPF]
Small (3.5") Steak Knife, I call this a dinner sheath because it is perfect for slipping into a shirt or coat pocket when heading out for dinner, but you can use it however you like. It also makes a great pack sheath. Constructed of 9oz American Cow with Italian leather front. Wet molded and edges fully rounded and polished.
$50 [Reduced to $38]
11: Blue face, black trim & back [SOLD]
12: Distressed brown face, light brown edges & back (note small mark on back where bone slipped while edging)
13: Burgundy face, dark brown trim, light brown back [SOLD]
Here's a photo of some of my edge finishing:
Thanks for looking.
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