A thermo-form sheath is not the usual choice for knife like the Spyderco BushcraftUK, but some like the utility of Kydex/Concealex.
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Recently, there were some good deals to be had on the Ontario RTAK II, and so I have made a couple of these sheaths lately, and this one is a bit different, with extra eyelets for lashing gear to the sheath to make a 'sheath kit', Russ shared this idea with me.
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I have built a couple of these for the Ontario TAK before, but this one is Black, so it deserves an image.
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And something of a stylish image of a sheath for the Ontario RAT 7, in OD Green (thought it is hard to tell, in this image).
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The sheath that comes with the Hultafors HVK is pretty good for the type, but you just can't beat the modularity of this style of sheath.
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My brother wanted this ESEE Knives 3, and this is the sheath I built for him, and shown is the Spyderco G Clip attached.
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The ESEE Knives 3, with a Army FireSteel Loop, and a Blade-Tech Tek Lok set up for horizontal carry. Blaze Orange!
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Three colors of Becker Necker sheaths, Black, OD Green and Sand.
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An OD Green sheath for the Mora 2000.
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I am not a big fan of fold-over sheaths, as they don't function quite as well, but the fold-over is perfect for these knives, the Buck Pak-Lite Skinner, and the Buck Pak-Lite Caper.
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Thank you,
Marion