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Hi friends of fine leather work,

think it`s time to post some images of a new sheath I made !

The sheath is very variable in carrying that "Cold Steel - Master Hunter" and there are no problems with the rubber handle of this knife.

I`m looking foreward to your opinions :whatdoyouthink:

best regards from Germany,

Fritz

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It looks great. I like that design.

Usually that style of sheath tends to look bulky, but yours does not.

Great job!

May I ask which black dye did you use and how do you seal it?

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Looks great.

Now for a dumb question. I've notice a lot of sheaths on here, including yours, looks like the leather almost covers the entire handle. Is there a reason for that? Does it hinder getting a good grip on the the knife handle?

I'm asking not to criticize just to learn.

But it does look really good.

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Fritz,

Great design. But I always enjoy your finish work ther best.

Great craftsmanship.

Paul

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Hi Rocky

Great design, well done .....a lot of thought went into this and it shows... thank you very much for sharing with us

regards ..Doc..

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It looks great. I like that design.

Usually that style of sheath tends to look bulky, but yours does not.

Great job!

May I ask which black dye did you use and how do you seal it?

Hi Rayban,

thanks !

I used black leather dye and it`s called "Anilin Lederfarbe" here in Germany.

The sheath is sealed with "leather care" finish.

regards, Fritz

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Looks great.

Now for a dumb question. I've notice a lot of sheaths on here, including yours, looks like the leather almost covers the entire handle. Is there a reason for that? Does it hinder getting a good grip on the the knife handle?

I'm asking not to criticize just to learn.

But it does look really good.

Hi KB8UVM,

there are no dumb questions !

This sheath is especially made for different opportunities to carry the knife and to protect it completely.

regards, Fritz

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Fritz,

Great design. But I always enjoy your finish work ther best.

Great craftsmanship.

Paul

Thanks Paul - I am honored by your recognition !

regards, Fritz

Outstanding!

Thanks to you too "abn" !

regards, Fritz

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Hi Rocky

Great design, well done .....a lot of thought went into this and it shows... thank you very much for sharing with us

regards ..Doc..

Thanks Doc - I love to share my knowledge with good friends !

regards from Germany, Fritz

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Hi KB8UVM,

there are no dumb questions !

This sheath is especially made for different opportunities to carry the knife and to protect it completely.

regards, Fritz

Well they look really good and it looks like they will hold the knife very securely, great job.

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