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Here is another one. One of my friends at work asked me to make him a sheath for his Leatherman Super Tool. I decided to go with a pancake style sheath.

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I think the construction came out alright, but it definitely has a "rustic" look to it. I think after this one I am going to get some better leather once I use up what I have. This stuff from Tandy just doesn't always work out the best.

Thanks for looking,

Nick

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Nick that is a very nice clean well thought out design, i like it alot, Don

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that looks tough as nails,,some cowboy gonna love that on his/her belt

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I like it a lot, clean, great stitching and very nice color, great job.

Ken

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love the design... hope you dont mind if I steal it....

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love the design... hope you dont mind if I steal it....

Not at all knock yourself out!

Thanks for the kind words everyone.

Merry Christmas,

Nick

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Nice work Nick! I made a folding knife sheath that was quite similar to yours. One thing I did different was to off-set the slots so that the sheath was angled on the belt making it easier to get out. And I know what you mean about TLF's leather. It's kind of hit or miss.

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very nice! i really like the pancake style. and ditto on the stitching..well done!

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