Gary W. Graley
“Imagination is more important than knowledge"
Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider
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Cold Steel's Leatherneck Bowie with custom leather swivel belt loop. I made this swivel belt loop so when you go to sit down you can rotate/swivel the sheath up and out of the way. I prefer it over the typical dangler options that I've seen as this keeps the sheath under control a lot better, no flopping around with this setup. It will ship in the original box and will include the original belt loop, but this one is a bit better 
See more detail here at Knife Center
Price shipped in the USA
Price drop to $old
payment by Zelle or US postal money order or check if I know you as I do not have paypal.
The belt loop top section I changed slightly to give it a more aesthetic look to it, making it slightly slimmer and more contoured as well, works great!
Here is a short video that shows how easily the sheath can swivel using this setup
The knife has never been used, only admired, but it's overall too large for me to keep so that's why it is up for sale.
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The tang of the knife is quite stout as you can see how wide it is at the end of the handle, very strong setup
Untitled by GaryWGraley, on Flickr
Thanks for checking,
G2

See more detail here at Knife Center
Price shipped in the USA
Price drop to $old
payment by Zelle or US postal money order or check if I know you as I do not have paypal.
The belt loop top section I changed slightly to give it a more aesthetic look to it, making it slightly slimmer and more contoured as well, works great!
Here is a short video that shows how easily the sheath can swivel using this setup
The knife has never been used, only admired, but it's overall too large for me to keep so that's why it is up for sale.





The tang of the knife is quite stout as you can see how wide it is at the end of the handle, very strong setup

Thanks for checking,
G2
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