Something different... Umfaan & kydex

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I usually carry my Umfaan in the pocket Monday to Friday. Recently I also added Keyton by Peter Atwood as a pocket prying & screwdriver tool (very very handy BTW). And last week I had a thought... "what about a carry system for them both, which I could use in the jacket chest pocket?". And yesterday I made this "somethong". Well, my best description would be "Office Survival Kit". It works :D

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That is just so neat . Piter you really do turn out some great gear to compliment CRK tools .

Paul.
 
Very cool Piter. It's even cooler seeing that knife in your pocket being used.:thumbup:
 
Wonderful idea! And being able to take it from concept to fruition has got to be very satisfying. Congrats!
 
Haha, that's pretty cool Piter! A pocket protector for knife knuts! I've seen some great pictures of your sheath work. I tried reading your homepage to no fruition. Could you possibly email me your price list for crk fixed blade sheaths? My email is pbubsy@yahoo.com

Thanks,

-Paul
 
Mate, your craftmanship is top shelf!!!
Would you consider making me one for a small sebenza and shipping to Australia?
Of course i would cover all the costs....
 
That I discovered Peter's knives and tools. If you have not checked out these remarkable tools, go to his site and get in line. Piter, you have beautiful knives, you do great work with Kydex and your photography is superb. :D
 
Sorry if I did not send email some of you... I must have missed some replays. Too busy time.

If you'd like me to make any kydex for you just drop me a line at pm@guns.com.pl and than I'd galdly respond. That way I can keep a good track of what I do and for whom...
 
Nice little sheath, Piter, as usual. I like the gray Kydex. Of course, mainly it causes the rest of us that are Umfaan-less to hope that the redesigned Umfaan shows up sooner than later. It's funny, but when my brother and I bought one for our oldest brother when he turned 50 I thought it was too small, especially too small to open easily with my fat little fingers. Now I wish I had bought one then, with the spear through jungle grass design. Hindsight is usually 20-20, isn't it? I'd be happy with a scaleless Mnandi with a drop point blade. I'm really curious what Chris has in mind for the Umfaan II, and if we'll ever see it.
 
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