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The knife is called Volunteer Cleaver and is made by a Tennesseean, @mjlknives. This is a large knife and the sheath places it nicely on the left hip. I include my design drawing because a lot of people saved it from my instagram post (@rnlleather). The slots are 2 inches.  The angle is 60 degrees. I did make a test at the angle on a smaller knife and 60 degree seemed good. The customer is right handed and wanted a cross draw from the left side/front hip. The white thread is to match the white liners on the knife.

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Nice work and nice pics too! 

I am no judge of stamping (because I don't do any) but I can say that your edges look great.

Being totally honest though, I think a little bit of a radius on the tip of the sheath would be an improvement. 

nick

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Thank you for the compliment. A radius would also make finishing the edge easier.

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Nice job! I would be proud to make something of that quality.

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Thank y'all for the compliments. It was the first slant type sheath. 

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Really clean work Sir! I don't even mind the pointy end of the sheath, it's kind of a nod to the slightly odd (but beautiful) blade profile inside. Your stamping is straight and even. The only thing I would maybe have a less than glowing opinion on would be to have joined up the stitching from the slots to the other stitch line.

Any shots of the other side?

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Here is a shot of the back.  That's me, RNL*, where the * stands for leather. @RNLLeather on Instagram.

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Backside looks great as well! 

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Ha, I've never thought of that Wizard, that's excellent and thank you!

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2 hours ago, zoomer56 said:

Ha, I've never thought of that Wizard, that's excellent and thank you!

Hey, you are welcome Zoomer! No charge :)

Real or Really, Nice, Leather or Leatherwork

nick

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