I was asked by a custmer to make him a piggy back sheath, but he liked the idea that i done on my last one, so that you are able to take the two apart if needed, and still be able to use the to together, as in a normal piggy back sheath, so of to the drawing board i went, he wanted the fire steel holder to stay with the boneing knife, and for it to have black stitching, after a few phone calls we settled on a nice mahogany, as he likes that colour, you are also able to attach this to your pack, if you would like as i have done the tabs in such a way the you can pass another adapter down the back of the first sheath, and it can then be used on your molle, or whatever you have on your pack.
i hope you like it.
my piggy back system by lucky_lee, on Flickr
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all comments are welcome.
take care.
lee.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/lucky_lee/6788833712/
i hope you like it.
my piggy back system by lucky_lee, on Flickr
018 by lucky_lee, on Flickr
020 by lucky_lee, on Flickr
021 by lucky_lee, on Flickr
001 by lucky_lee, on Flickr
003 by lucky_lee, on Flickr
002 by lucky_lee, on Flickr
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010 by lucky_lee, on Flickr
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014 by lucky_lee, on Flickr
013 by lucky_lee, on Flickr
015 by lucky_lee, on Flickr
023 by lucky_lee, on Flickr
all comments are welcome.
take care.
lee.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/lucky_lee/6788833712/