a few recent bits i have made for customers

luckylee

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Aug 24, 2010
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first was for a stu barker damascus knife he sent, he told e what he wanted making, and so made him this, he wanted a simple neck carry sheath for the knife he sent me.
to be in saddle tan, and to have white stitching.

IMG_3832 by lucky_lee, on
IMG_3831 by lucky_lee, on
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leather neck sheath for a stu barker damascus kneck knife by lucky_lee, on
IMG_3839 by lucky_lee, on Flickr
next up is a little case for a michel morris friction folder.

IMG_3841 by lucky_lee, on Flickr
IMG_3843 by lucky_lee, on Flickr
leather sheath for a m morris friction folder by lucky_lee, on Flickr
next i was asked by a member to make him a hidden pocket belt, he wanted this 2 inch wide and to have brown stitching, and to have brass hardware.
this was made out of the best bridle leather i could get my hands on.

hidden pocket belt by lucky_lee, on Flickr
IMG_3858 by lucky_lee, on Flickr
IMG_3859 by lucky_lee, on Flickr
i was then asked when i went to the bushcraft meet to make a necker sheath for a mini kukri that he has.
he wanted this in a nice brown to complement the handle. i also gave the knife a little attention for him too.
so this is what i made him hope you like it.

IMG_3847 by lucky_lee, on Flickr
IMG_3849 by lucky_lee, on Flickr
IMG_3853 by lucky_lee, on Flickr
necker sheath for mini kukri by lucky_lee, on Flickr
i was then asked to make a necker for a little whittler, he wanted this is saddle tan.
so this is what i made him.

IMG_3861 by lucky_lee, on Flickr
IMG_3863 by lucky_lee, on Flickr
IMG_3867 by lucky_lee, on Flickr
IMG_3869 by lucky_lee, on Flickr
all comments are welcome.
take care.
lee.
 

luckylee

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Aug 24, 2010
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tidy as always dude!

what sort of stuff can fit in the belt pocket?
Thanks for the kind words mate.
as what can go in there this one Is a 2 inch belt, so that is the size of the cavety inside the pocket mate, the world is your oyster really mate, but they are nice to slip a 20 in for if ever you got stuck you have a few bob to help out, you could put a survival kit in there two.
Hope that helps a little bud.
take care.
lee.
 

Samon

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Mar 24, 2011
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Thanks for the kind words mate.
as what can go in there this one Is a 2 inch belt, so that is the size of the cavety inside the pocket mate, the world is your oyster really mate, but they are nice to slip a 20 in for if ever you got stuck you have a few bob to help out, you could put a survival kit in there two.
Hope that helps a little bud.
take care.
lee.

hmm.. maybe some of these http://www.bagofsweets.com/sweet.more.php?PID=346 :D

really cool idea too, bet your customers are happy!
 

Gaudette

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Really good looking work


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Silverclaws

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Beautiful work both the metal and the leather with neither outdoing the other.

But a word of warning about money belts, don't wear them going through security at airports, they get funny about it, despite the fact that on the backs of most tickets in terms of security of money the advise the wearing of money belts. Been there on that one, they don't like concealed anything, not even several thousand pounds in useful currency for the purposes of expeditions off the beaten track.
 

Elines

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But a word of warning about money belts, don't wear them going through security at airports, they get funny about it, despite the fact that on the backs of most tickets in terms of security of money the advise the wearing of money belts. Been there on that one, they don't like concealed anything, not even several thousand pounds in useful currency for the purposes of expeditions off the beaten track.

I always use a (conventional) cotton money belt around my waist and under my trousers and never had any trouble at airports - I always take it off for scanning though.

Brilliant work again Lee
 

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