The I am going to need a thicker belt Sheath

That has some CLEAN lines...your work is amazing.....quit the force and pick this up full time!
 
That's really great design and workmanship. WOW. Looks like a pretty efficient package too to carry all the INFI in at one time. Speaking of which, xgoldy whatcha gonna be doing with all the INFI at your side?:eek:

Chuck is that the butt of a golden retriever in pic 2?
 
That's really great design and workmanship. WOW. Looks like a pretty efficient package too to carry all the INFI in at one time. Speaking of which, xgoldy whatcha gonna be doing with all the INFI at your side?:eek:

Chuck is that the butt of a golden retriever in pic 2?

Good eye!!! That is my best buddy Enzo.

Here is the rest of him.
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That's really great design and workmanship. WOW. Looks like a pretty efficient package too to carry all the INFI in at one time. Speaking of which, xgoldy whatcha gonna be doing with all the INFI at your side?:eek:

Chuck is that the butt of a golden retriever in pic 2?

well - now that you ask - first thing im going to do is invade france - that shouldn't take too long - after that im kind of up in the air as to what to do next... actually - i wanted a nice camping rig. something to hold the fbm for chopping duties - fire making and so on - and the batac for general utility. i saw some nice sheaths with the loop for a firestick and thought i'd like to try that out as well. anyways - i know it is going to be heavy - but its definitely not something im going to scale everest with - plus the sheaths can be worn individually so if i get tired sitting around a camp fire roasting a hotdog i can take one or both off. anyways - i think Chuck did a perfect job - and really exceeded my expectations! Thanks again!
 
well - now that you ask - first thing im going to do is invade france - that shouldn't take too long

LOL, I would think for that you could probably get away with a Badger and a Warden.

That's a great looking rig and gave me ideas for an SJTAC sheath I'm about to order from Chuck.
 
great looking sheath chuck!!


"piggyback" just doesnt seem to fit, though.


maybe HOGBACK? MAMMOTHBACK?
 
Chuck--that is beautiful work, as always, and I am impressed with the simplicity and strength of the design. I have actually been wondering about piggybacking two knives, and you seem to have solved the problem with those! Don't think I would want to lug that monster around, though! :D

A girl needs a knife...
 
it looks amazing. Personally i would've done an FBM and an AD, but thats just me.
 
That's a nice rig! To carry the load, and make it look good I would recomend to your customer, that you make him a belt for it. A good 2 inch wide strap of leather from 10 oz or thicker leather would carry it and look really good.

Also the customer will need a sturdy set of suspenders, like a Kuny's available at Home Depot that contractors would wear when carrying tools.
 
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