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Its been a while since I have posted anything on the forum so here is a knife and sheath I did this summer. The knife is my Technical bush craft in S90v with Carbon Fiber handles. The sheath has a removable pocket that will hold various survival tools. Fire steel, Diamond hone, small compass and some small fishing line and hooks. It can be worn with the dangler or high ride on the belt. I used Wickett & Craig 7/8 saddle skirt. Thanks for looking Richard

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Beautiful sheath and pouch. This is pure eye candy! It looks like you are using 4 chicago screws through the welt. What is the reasoning behind using chicago screws vs rivets. Is it to adjust the tension or purely cosmetic?

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that is beautiful! One of the best sheaths I've seen. :)

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Nice sheath. I assume you made the knife as well?

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While I generally don't care for the bushcraft style of sheath, I would like to compliment you on your execution in the making of your sheath.

Very clean, molding superb, stitching nicely done, color excellent!

Nice job.

Joel

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Thanks for the complements folks. Vaalpens I used the Chicago screws because they look nicer on the back side. Olds cool Yes I am the maker of the knife also. Thanks Richard

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what thickeness leather did you use on the sheath ? beautiful work !

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Nice work Richard. Great choice in steel too. Are you a member at BladeForums? If so, what's your screen name? If not, you should consider joining. A lot of the guys would appreciate your work. I use the same SN there and post frequently in the Sheath forum.

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Guys I used 6/7 Wickett & Craig saddle skirting. StrigaMort, Yes I am on Blade forums as well. That was one of my favorite knife sheath builds.

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