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Multi Carry Sheath

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hi people, i have not posted anything here before, but i have started to sell some of my stuff over sea's so thought i would put up what i have made for someone in san francisco, it is my multi carry sheath, that can be carried in many ways, on your pals webbing vertical horizontal in the small of your back, on the molle system, just on your belt, or on a dangler system

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cannon pics 781 by lucky_lee, on Flickr

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cannon pics 782 by lucky_lee, on Flickr

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cannon pics 778 by lucky_lee, on Flickr

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cannon pics 777 by lucky_lee, on Flickr

it has a dc3 for sharpening, as i think this is very important, as a blunt knife can cause all sorts of problems, and a fire steel to make that all essential fire, if you are stuck, the dc3 sharpener is detachable, so if you just want to carry the sheath, with out the multi carry system you can.

all comments are welcome.

take care

lee

cannon pics 778 by lucky_lee, on Flickr

cannon pics 781 by lucky_lee, on Flickr

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very nice! excellent work

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Really cool!

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very nice modular system.

very nice nife too. ;)

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Thanks guys, i really do appreciate your comments, they ,mean allot

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What everyone else said, but to be specific you really created a decent functioning sheath for your knife and other bits. You can start a fire and sharpen your blade with the tools provided. I alsolike the rectangular cut of the shealth. Again different and makes the whole product stand out better. I have been playing around with an rectangular design, I have a steel fire started with antler handle. But I did not think about a steel to add in.

Did you apply beeswax?

Excellent work it seems a lot of attention was put into it!

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Very nice. clean work.

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