Mike Tea sculptured leather , your correct in saying his sheaths were a work of art .
Its a real shame but he just seemed to stop making and posting on the forums for some unknown reason .
I was a a Randall collector; still am but not as intense. Anyway, the sheath makers had as much historical significance as the knives - Heiser, Johnson, and now Sullivan. So many times, especially with fixed blades, the sheath makes the package!
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