ROCK6 Joined Feb 8, 2004 Messages 4,221 Apr 19, 2010 #1 Has anybody made a sheath for a blade like this?: The wood sheath is just too bulky. I'd like something that's a little more svelte that can be slipped into a pack or worn on a belt. ROCK6
Has anybody made a sheath for a blade like this?: The wood sheath is just too bulky. I'd like something that's a little more svelte that can be slipped into a pack or worn on a belt. ROCK6
Martin Swinkels BANNED Joined Mar 6, 2005 Messages 760 Apr 19, 2010 #2 Looks like an open spine sheath would fit the bill.. would you prefer leather or kydex, or something else?
Looks like an open spine sheath would fit the bill.. would you prefer leather or kydex, or something else?
ROCK6 Joined Feb 8, 2004 Messages 4,221 Apr 20, 2010 #3 Martin Swinkels said: Looks like an open spine sheath would fit the bill.. would you prefer leather or kydex, or something else? Click to expand... Thanks Martin, I was thinking leather and you're correct that the back of the sheath would have to have a partially open spine due to the blade shape. ROCK6
Martin Swinkels said: Looks like an open spine sheath would fit the bill.. would you prefer leather or kydex, or something else? Click to expand... Thanks Martin, I was thinking leather and you're correct that the back of the sheath would have to have a partially open spine due to the blade shape. ROCK6
Martin Swinkels BANNED Joined Mar 6, 2005 Messages 760 Apr 22, 2010 #4 ROCK6 said: Thanks Martin, I was thinking leather and you're correct that the back of the sheath would have to have a partially open spine due to the blade shape. ROCK6 Click to expand... There are more ways leading to Rome. The open spine is most obivious and asked for, but not neccesary the most practical design Check out Bruce http://ilbruche.blogspot.com/ His work will complement this piece brilliantly
ROCK6 said: Thanks Martin, I was thinking leather and you're correct that the back of the sheath would have to have a partially open spine due to the blade shape. ROCK6 Click to expand... There are more ways leading to Rome. The open spine is most obivious and asked for, but not neccesary the most practical design Check out Bruce http://ilbruche.blogspot.com/ His work will complement this piece brilliantly