Suitably small sleeve suggestions?

CoffeeCat2112

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While perusing my peanuts and Pembertons, I perceived a paucity of petite pants - a poverty of properly proportioned pouches.

I'll just cut to the chase and admit I'm looking for a little pouch to protect my pretties when my pants lack a horological pocket.

Any thoughts?
 
I had the same thought & found this one on ebay not long ago.
It holds my single blade Pemberton & nut fine & a 2 blade nut a little tighter.
Too bad I found it after carrying my 06 without protection for a couple of weeks,but hey,it's a user.

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I like that design. I make my own in various configurations. Its fun too.

A simple one


Wlden in Leather by gevonovich, on Flickr

One for two or three small knives. It fits in you front or back pocket and keep the knives separated. Handy for out on the desk as well


Pocket Pouch by gevonovich, on Flickr



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Nice pouches gevonovich.A simple sleeve like the top one was what I had in mind when I went looking but could only find the one I have.
I would prefer full bolster protection.
I need to get into leather working myself.
 
Thanks, Mykel. I have no idea what I'm doing, I just got some leather and a few tools and went for it.
 
Mykel gave me some good intel on small sleeves; the glove idea is actually a good one for the little knives I'm trying to cover. All the other sleeves and sheaths I've seen, while nicely made, are just too big for peanuts and Pembertons.
 
If you are searching for something really classy, take a look at arnie mason's cases. They are amazing, but kind of pricey. I use one when I carry my knives that I really want to be protected.
 
For the price of a custom made pouch you could get 10 of various sizes too.:thumbup:

Have you actually tried it?

Yes, I used a glove finger for quite a long time, but I finally sewed some small leather pouches that fit a little better.
 
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