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did a real quick scout carry for a friend.20170507_175315_resized.jpg.deb551d5e667a32092781b9636e325e6.jpg

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looks real nice

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Unique, great job.

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19 minutes ago, OLDNSLOW said:

looks real nice

thanks stitching through 1/2" thick was fun.  double welt near the handle.

 

11 minutes ago, bikermutt07 said:

Unique, great job.

yup, thank you

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That's a pretty cool design !!

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Slick!

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I like it, I can't seem to get past the thickness of most scout carry sheaths.  This one looks much more functional.  Great design.

Stu

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I tried to make a pancake type scout sheath once and it was just super bulky but yours looks really svelte. Looks super functional and should last for a lonnnng time.

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thanks for all the kind words the owner loved it he put out on immediately and smiled like a Cheshire cat.

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Damn, I used to think I was a pretty good leather worker,  but work like yours (and whole bunch more of the folks on this forum ) illustrate how much I have to learn.  That is really fine work.

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23 hours ago, Sofaspud said:

Damn, I used to think I was a pretty good leather worker,  but work like yours (and whole bunch more of the folks on this forum ) illustrate how much I have to learn.  That is really fine work.

Thanks for the kind words! And there's always room to learn!

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