Recommendation? Traditional Pocket Knife Slips

Hatchet_Jack

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Hi,

Looking for recommendations for a few pocket slip options for traditional pocket knives. Preferably nice leather items.

Appreciate any suggestions.

Thank you.
 
Hi,

Looking for recommendations for a few pocket slip options for traditional pocket knives. Preferably nice leather items.

Appreciate any suggestions.

Thank you.

Plenty of good makers on here, including Sharp & Fiery Sharp & Fiery , that do great work.

ETA: you’ll probably get more responses to your question in the traditional subforum from guys and gals that pretty exclusively carry traditional knives.
I agree with Jeremy that Coleman makes killer slips but Jeremy sbh06 sbh06 also makes very fine leather work.

One of Jeremy’s:


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Gentlemen,

Thank you for throwing my hat in the ring. :)

Hatchet_Jack Hatchet_Jack

You really can’t go wrong with any of the suggested leatherheads here. I can say that both Jeremy sbh06 sbh06 and Gary W. Graley Gary W. Graley are stand up gentlemen and from what I’ve seen and experienced, also do great work.

Best bet is to choose what style and leather type you want and go from there. :) We all have our own unique style, so it’ll be up to you to choose what style you would like to be the home for your beloved pocket knife.

You could always try one from every craftsman. Haha! ;)

Enjoy the journey.
 
Gentlemen,

Thank you for throwing my hat in the ring. :)

Hatchet_Jack Hatchet_Jack

You really can’t go wrong with any of the suggested leatherheads here. I can say that both Jeremy sbh06 sbh06 and Gary W. Graley Gary W. Graley are stand up gentlemen and from what I’ve seen and experienced, also do great work.

Best bet is to choose what style and leather type you want and go from there. :) We all have our own unique style, so it’ll be up to you to choose what style you would like to be the home for your beloved pocket knife.

You could always try one from every craftsman. Haha! ;)

Enjoy the journey.
You are a class act my friend!
 
I agree, Sharp & Fiery Sharp & Fiery aka Coleman would be an excellent choice, but being that you are from down under, you'll have to check with him on any issues getting something shipped down to you. Here's an example of one of his slip sheaths he made for the BladeForums Bunny knife

Untitled by GaryWGraley, on Flickr

Untitled by GaryWGraley, on Flickr

Untitled by GaryWGraley, on Flickr

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