Some new sheaths...Pic Heavy...

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Your tomohawk sheath looks like it could cut and do some damage all on it's own. Sweet makers mark too!
 
Oops forgot.. Is it a kydex in leather sheath for the 411?
Im posting all the busse-kin sheaths Friday on the exchange. PM if your interested in any before they go up. If your referring to the red sheath yes its kydex wrapped in leather and the holes will take large Tek-loks & Molle-loks. :thumbup:
 
Nice toys. What is that handle made from on the blue axe? Looks custom. :thumbup: :thumbup:
 
Your work is incredible. I've avoided buying some knives because of the crappy sheaths. I'll definitely look you up to order a sheath when I need one.
 
Your work is incredible. I've avoided buying some knives because of the crappy sheaths. I'll definitely look you up to order a sheath when I need one.

Thanks much appreciated!, Just send me an email whenever your ready.
 
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Your work is incredible. I've avoided buying some knives because of the crappy sheaths. I'll definitely look you up to order a sheath when I need one.

Totally agree with mossyhorn. You do some great work. I don't know how many knives I decided not to buy because of the crappy sheaths.
 
That's one cool hawk sheath.


If you don't mind me asking, how do you make the slots like on the Al Mar sheath? I've done slots before but they're a pain to drill and clean up. Seems like it's something best done on a mill.
 
That's one cool hawk sheath.


If you don't mind me asking, how do you make the slots like on the Al Mar sheath? I've done slots before but they're a pain to drill and clean up. Seems like it's something best done on a mill.

Thanks! Pre-drill the holes at each end, then I use my Dremel with a cutter to connect them. Nothing fancy, a lot of people do it different ways. I'm still messing around with it to find the best way with less mistakes, lol. All I can say is trial & error with scraps of kydex.
 
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