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Motorbike Man
17-12-2005, 08:41
Hi Folks,

Now, I know Kydex isn't to everyone's taste, but if any one's interested in a custom made kydex sheath for something, I'm open to offers, either trades or cash. To give you some idea, this is one that I did over on British Blades (http://www.britishblades.com/forums/showthread.php?t=13140)

http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c273/MotorbikeMan/Misc/sheath065nc.jpg http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c273/MotorbikeMan/Misc/sheath016oc.jpg
Photos courtesy of Damage1978

Just as a guide, a double sheath like this would have been around the £25 - £30 area, while a single small to medium knife sheath with a multi position belt loop would be around £15 - £20 area.

Kydex has certain advantages in that it's unaffected by weather and if it gets dirty, say a sheath that's used for a knife that's used to skin and gut, it can be rinsed out with water. Also it doesn't have to be a knife, I've done torches as well.

If anyone's interested, give me a pm :)

Buckshot
19-12-2005, 10:03
That looks very nice MM
I'll have to have a think..........

Danceswithhelicopters
20-12-2005, 19:56
MM-I need a blade cover for my Uluchet-chek out the website to see if it is a possible goer.
Uluchet (http://www2.silverstar.com/turnermfg/)

Motorbike Man
20-12-2005, 20:25
MM-I need a blade cover for my Uluchet-chek out the website to see if it is a possible goer.
Uluchet (http://www2.silverstar.com/turnermfg/)
PM on the way

Tony
24-01-2006, 15:16
Did you get one of these Buckshot?

Motorbike Man
08-02-2006, 22:11
Just thought I'd add some more pics of a recent sheath for a BRKT Highland Special.

http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c273/MotorbikeMan/Sheaths/DSCF1687.jpg

http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c273/MotorbikeMan/Sheaths/DSCF1686.jpg

http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c273/MotorbikeMan/Sheaths/DSCF1685.jpg

The belt loop allows for vertical, horizontal and slanted (Crossdraw) carry on both the left and right hand sides, as well as upside down carry, for instance on webbing.

Cairodel
08-02-2006, 23:17
Looks like good work, and if I was in-country, I'd be 1st in line.. :You_Rock_

Motorbike Man
08-02-2006, 23:39
Looks like good work, and if I was in-country, I'd be 1st in line.. :You_Rock_
Ready and waiting :D

soup_monger
09-02-2006, 00:16
PM sent :)

Motorbike Man
09-02-2006, 09:54
And replied :D