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Couple of scout carry EDC sheaths completed for Half Face Blades mini pry bars.

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Pretty cool! 

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What are they used for, and please don't say Prying

I am not a outdoors type person

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On 9/15/2023 at 8:35 PM, Hags said:

Pretty cool! 

Thank you!

On 9/15/2023 at 10:11 PM, Burkhardt said:

What is the color of the second one and color of thread? Nice color combo.

Thank you. The second one is in Fiebings Dark Chocolate Professional Oil Dye. Thread is Ritza Tiger Thread in Havanna Brown.

On 9/15/2023 at 11:45 PM, MarshalWill said:

Those look good. Very clean and functional looking. Thumbs-up!

Thanks Man!

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On 9/16/2023 at 4:28 AM, chrisash said:

What are they used for, and please don't say Prying

I am not a outdoors type person

I can't say it, but they are in fact for pr__ng, lol. Just an EDC pry bar. A bit of overkill to have this kind of sheath, but I like making stuff for EDC tools.

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You made a very nice case!! 

but 400 bucks for a pry bar and who in the heck carries one every day? jeez I'm doing something wrong.

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3 hours ago, chuck123wapati said:

You made a very nice case!! 

but 400 bucks for a pry bar and who in the heck carries one every day? jeez I'm doing something wrong.

You never know when you'll suddenly need to pry an abalone off a rock.

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On 9/16/2023 at 9:28 AM, chrisash said:

What are they used for, and please don't say Prying

I am not a outdoors type person

When I did a lot of camping, what is now called 'wild camping' in the UK I used a small, 6 inch, crows foot wrecking/pry bar. Multitude of uses. The hook end, or the eye on these, for pulling up the rope stakes, the flat end for splitting small logs, by putting the flat in a crack and either hitting the bar or twisting it. And for bashing that tin of beans because you forgot the tin opener!

When I was a beek we used a tool called a scraper, a kind of flat pry bar. Sure wish no I had a belt sheath for carrying that, I lost quite a few in long grass, even when painted fluorescent yellow! 

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Might be a market for someone to make belt sheaths for these

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10 hours ago, MarshalWill said:

What does the belt loop look like?

 

6 hours ago, chuck123wapati said:

You made a very nice case!! 

but 400 bucks for a pry bar and who in the heck carries one every day? jeez I'm doing something wrong.

Thanks so much! To clarify, I paid drop price for these pry bars at $80 a piece over the last year or so, lol.  Still quite expensive for a small pry bar. It’s the brand name that makes them expensive. Former Navy Seal owned company, and they make pretty awesome stuff. I am more of a collector than user honestly…

2 hours ago, MarshalWill said:

You never know when you'll suddenly need to pry an abalone off a rock.

Lol…

1 hour ago, fredk said:

When I did a lot of camping, what is now called 'wild camping' in the UK I used a small, 6 inch, crows foot wrecking/pry bar. Multitude of uses. The hook end, or the eye on these, for pulling up the rope stakes, the flat end for splitting small logs, by putting the flat in a crack and either hitting the bar or twisting it. And for bashing that tin of beans because you forgot the tin opener!

When I was a beek we used a tool called a scraper, a kind of flat pry bar. Sure wish no I had a belt sheath for carrying that, I lost quite a few in long grass, even when painted fluorescent yellow! 

5ca482b1962dff19809286c1-large.jpg?cache

Might be a market for someone to make belt sheaths for these

That’s a cool one!

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Oim a fergittin ma maners; your cases/holsters/sheaths shore do look good and robust, ready for plenty of outdoor (ab)use

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On 9/19/2023 at 8:30 PM, fredk said:

Oim a fergittin ma maners; your cases/holsters/sheaths shore do look good and robust, ready for plenty of outdoor (ab)use

Thanks so much! The xTool laser is helping me a lot lately on symmetry, stitching holes, etc.

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