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    Default leather pouch sheath for sebenza

    i was asked by a member on bb to make him a leather sheath a in that same type of style as the last one i made like this, he wanted similar tooling, and to have a close fitting sheath, he wanted this in black, and to have black stitchiing.
    so this is what i made him.
    hope you like it.


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    all comments are welcome.
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    superb quality Lee
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    Quote Originally Posted by dreadhead View Post
    superb quality Lee
    thanks bud.
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    Very nice indeed.
    I have an actual Chris Reeve Sebenza belt sheath that is not as good as that,was dissapointed when i recieved it in the post,the quality is not too bad, but it is just spoiled by the way it has been designed for horizontal and vertical carry- too narrow for even a medium sized belt on horizontal,and just 2 cut slits(not even straight)for vertical carry-spoiled the whole thing,and as you can imagine it wasn't cheap

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silverback 1 View Post
    Very nice indeed.
    I have an actual Chris Reeve Sebenza belt sheath that is not as good as that,was dissapointed when i recieved it in the post,the quality is not too bad, but it is just spoiled by the way it has been designed for horizontal and vertical carry- too narrow for even a medium sized belt on horizontal,and just 2 cut slits(not even straight)for vertical carry-spoiled the whole thing,and as you can imagine it wasn't cheap
    thank you very much bud for your kind words.
    they are apreciated.
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    Lee that is amazing I really love the wavy, organic detail in the center truly marvelous. A wonderfull transition from the wavy bit to the outlined boarder, I love it man how did you do this with stamps or free hand? I'm gonna stop talking now since I'm a bit over celebrating here ^^ marvelous Lee
    Yours sincerely Ruud

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    Quote Originally Posted by grey- array View Post
    Lee that is amazing I really love the wavy, organic detail in the center truly marvelous. A wonderfull transition from the wavy bit to the outlined boarder, I love it man how did you do this with stamps or free hand? I'm gonna stop talking now since I'm a bit over celebrating here ^^ marvelous Lee
    Yours sincerely Ruud
    hi mate, i have done the tooling with a stamp that i made me self, and the edge tooing is doe with a basket weave stamp.
    hope that helps mate.
    take care.
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    Yeah that helps me understand it yet another bit better ^^, thanks Lee and really an amazing Sheath
    yours sincerely Ruud

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