This is a hand made leather sheath for a Bahco Laplander folding saw.
The sheath is made from 3.5mm veg-tan leather, hand tooled (with each of the 750 or so 'teeth' having been stamped by hand), coloured with mahogany dye and finished with Resolene (which gives it a beautiful 'old leather' patina). Seam is hand stitched with linen thread.
It has a solid brass rectangle to attach the sheath to the belt loop, which is itself secured by two brass press-studs, to allow easy removal of the sheath without undoing the belt.
SOLD Price: £35 to include free recorded delivery. Note price is for the SHEATH ONLY and DOES NOT include the saw.
Payment by Paypal (either as a gift /personal payment, or you pick up the fees) or cheque (though I'd need to wait for the cheque to clear before dispatching).
Please send me a PM if you are interested or have any questions.
Thanks for looking.
Geoff
The sheath is made from 3.5mm veg-tan leather, hand tooled (with each of the 750 or so 'teeth' having been stamped by hand), coloured with mahogany dye and finished with Resolene (which gives it a beautiful 'old leather' patina). Seam is hand stitched with linen thread.
It has a solid brass rectangle to attach the sheath to the belt loop, which is itself secured by two brass press-studs, to allow easy removal of the sheath without undoing the belt.
![sheath_09a.jpg](http://i1118.photobucket.com/albums/k614/Geoff_Calvert/BCUK/sheath_09a.jpg)
![sheath_09b.jpg](http://i1118.photobucket.com/albums/k614/Geoff_Calvert/BCUK/sheath_09b.jpg)
![sheath_09c.jpg](http://i1118.photobucket.com/albums/k614/Geoff_Calvert/BCUK/sheath_09c.jpg)
![sheath_09d.jpg](http://i1118.photobucket.com/albums/k614/Geoff_Calvert/BCUK/sheath_09d.jpg)
SOLD Price: £35 to include free recorded delivery. Note price is for the SHEATH ONLY and DOES NOT include the saw.
Payment by Paypal (either as a gift /personal payment, or you pick up the fees) or cheque (though I'd need to wait for the cheque to clear before dispatching).
Please send me a PM if you are interested or have any questions.
Thanks for looking.
Geoff
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