Rodney's WSK Sheath

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Here are a few photos of Rodney's new leather sheath that he had PK Boot maker, make for his Linger WSK.

Here is the sheath makers web site:

http://www.leatherimages.com/










Great looking sheath and a great looking knife.
 
Paul worked at Galco, the gun holster company, for five years before starting his own business.
 
Bloody hell! That is one fine looking sheath!:eek: I bet it smells absolutely gorgeous too :D
 
That does look very impressive! You cant beat the smell of quality leather.
Temper, that Kydex sheath with the multi-tool pouch on it on your website looks fantastic, too. Whats the knife inside it? A Chris Reeve?
 
Hey Stu,
Yeah I am a big fan of older materials like Brass (say this with a Yorkshire accent, go on, I dare you ;) ) Leather has to be one on my favourite smells :) After dogs and horses (unfortunate that #3 comes from #2) lol

The sheath on my site is made by a fellow forumite called Piter (actually its Piotr because he is Polish) you can find him on the Chris Reeve Section under 'Manufacturers) Yes that's right tt's a Neil Roberts with a Leatherman Charge XTi.
 
Eeeeee! Where thas muck thas brass, lad!
Yorkshiremen, eh? "I say what I like, and I like what a bloody well say!" LOL
The Kydex sheath looks superb, gonna try to get some Kydex over here (only found US Woodland & Tri-colour Desert camo so far!) & have a go at making a sheath for one or both of my Beckers, My Battle Rat or Maybe the new AG Russell Sting from CRKT (when I get it!)
 
Myakka......
Wonderful,marvelous,superb,terrific, amazing Sheath:thumbup: :)
Myakka or rlinger.....
Info.... about the sheath for this one?:confused:



Thank you
 
Ishiyumisan...the sheath for the knife you posted a pic of was made by Jamie Briggs which I do not think is making sheaths any longer. It is an excellent sheath and I know because I am blessed to be the owner of the knife in the pic you posted, as well as its sheath. Once I get my cable internet hooked up in my new living quarters I will try to post some pics of it. Hope this helps out. -Damion
 
Damion,

I know the other sheath is really nice, and worth the money. But you should take a good look at the Hedge Hog Tracker sheath. I'm sure they only make it for the TB Tracker because they were Tracker school students I think. So I just went ahead and made my own just like the one on their site, but for my Roger Linger WSK. I hand stitched it with artificial senew and a sewing ol. I doubled the senew. I also used the same leather screws they did. I even used the bungee cord in the same way they did (take a look and you'll see what I mean). My point is that, it's not really that hard to do. I have only made some very simple sheaths in the past, so you can do it also. And it wont cost you 130 bones. I don't have a digital cam but I'll still try to get you some pics so you can see for yourself (if you like this one) how close it really is! One more point...
I have played with my WSK since I got it to come up with a sheath that I trully was comfortable with, and I carry it a lot. But this was the only sheath that I found that I wasn't worried about it falling out over time. And the Balance is pretty good as well.


So if you really don't care, then I'm trully sorry for rambling...:D
Here ya go.
www.hedgehogleatherworks.com Jeff
 
Thank you Jeff. The sheath I have for it is wonderful, but I am interested in many crafts, so I have started to hand make my own sheaths also. I have seen the HedgeHog sheaths and they are very nice looking items. Thanks for posting that link to their website. It has given me many ideas to work with. Thank you for all your tips and ideas. -Damion
 
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