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Originally Posted by Bill Harsey
Is this the sheath being discussed?
This leather is being done by the custom leather shop in Boise that Chris Reeve Knives get's it's leather from. It's very well made.
(Image borrowed from CRK website)
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Yes that's the one, thanks Mr Harsey for posting the photo, the sheath is manufactured by:
GFELLER CASEMAKERS
MERIDIAN, ID
I just received mine over the holiday, My first thoughts is its very well made as well. only two issues arise during initial inspection one is the single snap on the back of the sheath used to secure the sheath and the second is the extreme tight fit.
The single snap, I would like to see some sort of secondary. I hate the thought of just relying on a snap, since I can't remember how many snaps I have had to replace on various equipment(I am even thinking of installing a grommet)
Secondly, the knife has a very tight fit resulting in a two handed draw to remove it from the sheath(one hand to hold the sheath). I have heard of suggestions in the past to accelerate the break in process by taping the item before sheathing it but I don't want to interfere with the natural break in making it too loose of fit and slosh later
I am wondering what others think that have had it for a bit.