Two Beauties and a question

007 Agent ZZero

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These are my 2 pride and joy slippies. A custom Amherst D2 swayback and a stunning Tim Britton engraved swayback. I use/carry both, but I want something nice to carry them in. I keep finding lint stuck in the joint and would really like to keep the engraving pristine. I also could use some opinions on decent productions that could complement these. I would like to keep the fit/finish high though.

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The AG Russell leather slip pouches are nice. There's small or large and from your picture I'm guessing the large would be the best choice to allow for shape and thickness of the handles.


-- Nate
 
The AG Russell leather slip pouches are nice. There's small or large and from your picture I'm guessing the large would be the best choice to allow for shape and thickness of the handles.


-- Nate

^^^

Nate is right. I have a couple of AG's pouches and they serve me well and are a good value for the money.




Wait...no...nevermind. I don't carry any sissy knife purses...:foot:
 
Good show there:thumbup:

An alternative to pouches,purses,sheathes and the like is to just get a piece of thin very soft leather such as Chamois, cut it to size and wrap up the knife in it before putting it in your pocket. Doubles up as a handy polishing rag for worry stone time:D
 
Those are sweet! Case makes a nice trapper with a wharnie blade.I like to carry a trapper in a custom sheath.It makes it easy to get to,keeps them scuff free and i can carry a couple more in my pockets.:DI bought several of them from a maker i found on the e- buying place.There are many as qualified or more so here that make them very reasonably.
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I really like the KSF pouches I've seen, although I have yet to try one. I do, however, have one of the "buckaroo pouches" that one of the well-known traditional knife dealers makes, and it's great for hanging onto and protecting a prized pocket knife.
 
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