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Cross draw knife sheath
- RanchRoper
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Cross draw knife sheath
I've been looking for a right hand cross draw knife sheath for my big Bowie. No luck so far. Anyone ever seen one? See lots for little knives, but nothing for a 10" blade.
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- BrokenolMarine
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Re: Cross draw knife sheath
You'd be surprised how much fun you can have making one. Watch a few videos... make a practice one from old leather, maybe two... to get a feel for it... then give er a go. If I can make a half decent one... I'm sure you can brother. You don't need a machine to sew em, just two big needles.
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Re: Cross draw knife sheath
Hey, RR. Just read your thread this morning. Marine's suggestion is cool. If you had the means to make your own sheath, that would be a neat project. But if you don't want to make your own, or don't have the time, maybe this would be of some help.
I'm a member of Blade Forums, and they have a good number of sheath makers listed that make their services available. I don't know if you need to be a BF member or not. The forum section is called "Sheaths and Such." Here is the web link: https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/she ... ms.838494/
OK. In December 2016 I worked with a sheathmaker I found on BF with the monicker "Makael." Asked him if he'd make a custom leather sheath, horizontal belt carry, for my Tops/Buck CSAR-T fixed blade. He did make one, and it was a nice job. In fact, not only was it horizontal carry, but a vertical carry sheath, too. I posted photos of that leather sheath and my CSAR on the Henry Forum at http://henryrifleforums.com/viewtopic.p ... SAR#p25427
Might be an option for you. This fellow is in Spokane Valley, Washington State. His contact info is listed on the BF link above under his moniker; scroll down to his listing at #12.
Happy sheath hunting!
PT7
I'm a member of Blade Forums, and they have a good number of sheath makers listed that make their services available. I don't know if you need to be a BF member or not. The forum section is called "Sheaths and Such." Here is the web link: https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/she ... ms.838494/
OK. In December 2016 I worked with a sheathmaker I found on BF with the monicker "Makael." Asked him if he'd make a custom leather sheath, horizontal belt carry, for my Tops/Buck CSAR-T fixed blade. He did make one, and it was a nice job. In fact, not only was it horizontal carry, but a vertical carry sheath, too. I posted photos of that leather sheath and my CSAR on the Henry Forum at http://henryrifleforums.com/viewtopic.p ... SAR#p25427
Might be an option for you. This fellow is in Spokane Valley, Washington State. His contact info is listed on the BF link above under his moniker; scroll down to his listing at #12.
Happy sheath hunting!
PT7
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