Members sheathmaker Posted February 22, 2008 Members Report Posted February 22, 2008 Don asked in the Pasadena thread about retention straps and frogs. This is an example of my removeable bow tie retention strap for sash type sheaths. It works equally well on any type sheath where the Sam Browne or similar type stud is used. Paul Quote Paul long-----108 Briarwood Ln. W-----Kerrville, TX--78028------830 367 5536-- pfl@cebridge.net
Ambassador Don101 Posted February 22, 2008 Ambassador Report Posted February 22, 2008 thats very neat and double secure better than a press stud, i like it, Don Quote
Members LarryB Posted February 22, 2008 Members Report Posted February 22, 2008 Another great design. Very nice. I to like the post type lock. Quote www.larrysleatherwork.com
howardb Posted February 22, 2008 Report Posted February 22, 2008 Wow - nice!!! So is the bowtie secured to the sheath? you mention it's removable and I wonder how you get the knife out without the bowtie coming with it... Brent Quote Brent Howard CALG, HLG
Members sheathmaker Posted February 23, 2008 Author Members Report Posted February 23, 2008 (edited) Wow - nice!!!So is the bowtie secured to the sheath? you mention it's removable and I wonder how you get the knife out without the bowtie coming with it... Brent Release one side of the bow tie and swing it around to the front of the sheath. It still hangs on the stud by one end. remove the knife...reinsert the knife and reattach the loose end. Or take it off completely if knife is just going to be dsplayed. It is not attached to the sheath. Paul Edited February 23, 2008 by sheathmaker Quote Paul long-----108 Briarwood Ln. W-----Kerrville, TX--78028------830 367 5536-- pfl@cebridge.net
Members Tina Posted February 23, 2008 Members Report Posted February 23, 2008 I really love your work, so clean and right, verry vice sheath:-) Quote "He who works with his hands is a laborer. He who works with his hands, and his head is a craftsman. He who works with his hands, and his head, and his heart, is An Artist" http://vildkorpens-laderlya.deviantart.com http://tupali.deviantart.com/
Members Spider Posted February 24, 2008 Members Report Posted February 24, 2008 This sheath is so pretty you could wear it when going to a fancy ball... :D I like it. Quote From the insane mind of SPIDER... http://spiderflesh.com Myspace: Spiderflesh Facebook: Spiderflesh George
Members indypbear Posted February 24, 2008 Members Report Posted February 24, 2008 Beautiful job on the sheath and I like the bow tie idea also. It's unique. Where did you get the small Sam Brown post? I've not seen it from my suppliers before. I've got to create two sheaths for twin knives that a friend made with the Scottish Rite Double Eagle embedded in the handle. Your sheaths are an inspiration! Thanks for sharing with us. Indy Quote
Members sheathmaker Posted February 25, 2008 Author Members Report Posted February 25, 2008 Beautiful job on the sheath and I like the bow tie idea also. It's unique. Where did you get the small Sam Brown post? I've not seen it from my suppliers before. I've got to create two sheaths for twin knives that a friend made with the Scottish Rite Double Eagle embedded in the handle. Your sheaths are an inspiration! Thanks for sharing with us.Indy The Sam Browne studs are available several places, but I get mine from Tandy/Leather Factory. Go to their web site and enter the stock number 1309-02 (nickel) and it should take you right to them. That is the rivet back. They also have a screw back, but the rivet back sits flush when installed and the screw leaves a hump. They are also available in brass, 1309-01 I think. They also sell a little bench anvil which makes installation a breeze. Paul Quote Paul long-----108 Briarwood Ln. W-----Kerrville, TX--78028------830 367 5536-- pfl@cebridge.net
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