Paddle sheath for a Markwade
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- White Falcon
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Paddle sheath for a Markwade
Made this yesterday and today for a guy.
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Re: Paddle sheath for a Markwade
Looks like a handy piece; nice work.
Re: Paddle sheath for a Markwade
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?
Jesus replaces the old covenant and speaks to the believer the moral code of God by His Spirit directly to the heart. He is the eternal, everlasting revelation of God to mankind. In Him is both the knowledge of righteousness and the power to live right.
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Re: Paddle sheath for a Markwade
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.
Re: Paddle sheath for a Markwade
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.
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.
Jesus replaces the old covenant and speaks to the believer the moral code of God by His Spirit directly to the heart. He is the eternal, everlasting revelation of God to mankind. In Him is both the knowledge of righteousness and the power to live right.
- White Falcon
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Re: Paddle sheath for a Markwade
Good service and story!