Paddle sheath for a Markwade

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White Falcon
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Paddle sheath for a Markwade

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Made this yesterday and today for a guy.
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Re: Paddle sheath for a Markwade

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Looks like a handy piece; nice work.

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Re: Paddle sheath for a Markwade

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Very nice!
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Re: Paddle sheath for a Markwade

#4 Post by Grizzly »

Nice. Now, is that a convertible design? Wear it attached to the belt with the paddle down or in the pocket with the paddle up to make it easy to retrieve?
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Re: Paddle sheath for a Markwade

#5 Post by White Falcon »

I use them in the waste band and in my pocket. I don't wear a belt often. Could be used in pocket for easy access.

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#6 Post by Grizzly »

That sheath is a great idea. I finally got so tired of loosing pocket knives that before I retired I started using a lanyard long enough for most knife work and fastened it to a belt loop.

One Kershaw Blackout was lost around 2001 until I tore down an out building and spotted it in the leaves in 2017. I sheepishly sent it into Kershaw and was really impressed with their service. It was a Snap-On 2000 Anniversary model. They buffed the blade and replaced everything else. The lock release had rusted in two and the scales had warped. I'd told them how I really liked how that blade used to sharpen up for me and how I had enjoyed that knife before it disappeared. I would have swore I'd lost it while working inside someone's car. The blade was still very sharp after all those years laying on the ground.
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#7 Post by White Falcon »

Good service and story!

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