Some of my sheaths.

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:)Hi just a few of my sheaths. Ian.

This one has a Stingray skin inlay. Quick release for a hunter, easy slide fit.
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And two more hunters, again easy slide when snap released. You may never need it quick.....but if you do...
One has the optional drop loop for more easy carry.
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Thanks for looking guys.:)
 
Great looking work, love the wedge on the closer strap, great idea, nice detailing. Welcome.

Robin
 
Welcome to the forum seagull! Very nice work!
 
great work of leather
were your get tha stingray skin?
I do not want to use my boots:D
 
Those things are sweet, great work. :thumbup:

The stingray inlay is very cool, when school isn't in session I live in Corpus Christi which is right on the water, needless to say we got plenty of those. I know I've had a few startles when wade fishing.
 
Howdy, Seagull:

Great work. You need to set up a Web site. I've got a couple of knives, I'd like sheaths made for.
 
I've not seen the extra welt on the keeper strap used like that before. It's an interesting idea. I can guess a couple reasons why you do that but I'd like to hear your thoughts.

Nice work!
 
I've not seen the extra welt on the keeper strap used like that before. It's an interesting idea. I can guess a couple reasons why you do that but I'd like to hear your thoughts.

Nice work!

Hi, I started using the extra welt on the strap as when shaped to fit the handle it makes for a really secure carry. Also the strap doesnt have to be over tight to secure the knife so the strap is easier to fasten. Some sheaths use part friction fit to secure the knife but my hunter sheaths are an easy slide fit on the knives making for quicker and easier access. It may never matter 99.9% of the time.
Just my way of doing things, hope I didn't bore you too much!!:)
 
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