Since I'm placing an order for more kydex...

Troy H

I'm always like this.
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...does anybody need to have a sheath made? ;)

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If anyone is interested, shoot me an email sheaths@complete180.com

Seems that I just can't get enough of that "shop time".

:D :D :D

-360
 
I am sitting here wearing the very sheath pictured in the third pic with a Camp Tramp. Here are some thoughts for you:

1. Make sure 360 makes the leg strap long enough to fit around thunder thighs raised on Momma's southern fried chicken. (I remedied this problem today);

2. Make him throw in one of his colored tags, so you can run around the house looking like one of those SAR boys in the Pac NW, and act like you know what you are doing(Your wife will get all excited and jump your bones);

3. Get one of these if you are sick of all that crap getting in the way on your belt, and love it when you drop your hand to your thigh and the handle of your new favorite blade falls right into the palm. :D

Oh yeah, quite a few seamless trades with 360 as well. I would not hesitate here.

BTW, I also have a sheath of his similar to the one's pictured in the other two pics for an HF, but have not had a chance to use it yet. I do like it however.

Free bump.
 
I would be interested in one for the Ratweiler that is supposed to be comming. I am lefty thoguh, so is there anyway to make these Ambi's, so, like flip flop the sheath?
 
Cobalt,

Shoot me an email bro, we can work out the particulars. :D

Terry,

Thanks for the comments. I'm glad that you like your sheaths. (Sounds like the Mrs does too! ;) )

Scales,

I look forward to meeting you, finally! Should have some interesting knives to check out as well. ;)

:D -360
 
$10 off for the next 10 who want one. :D
 
A few sheaths near completion.

These are for a Howling Rat, a Bandicoot, and a Howling Fat.

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This has been the most popular design so far -- the drop leg holster. You can see that these sheaths have adequate drainage as well as access to remove foreign objects.

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They also have an asymmetrical design and a wide mouth to make it easy to index the blade while holstering. When drawing the knife, you can push with your thumb along the spine for easy one handed operation.

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Multiple D-Rings add to the versatility of this design.

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