Thanks very much for the compliments.

I agree that the sheath is something of a compromise, but our research indicated that this style provides the most bang for the buck and appeals to the greatest number. You can cut of some of the excess flaps and such, and seal the edges with a lighter, just be careful. Those who prefer a Kydex or Conealsex sheath tend to have very particular ideas about how it should be constructed, attached, carry, etc. and are not very happy with compromises. As such we decided to leave that to the many excellent sheathmakers out there. Same for those who prefer leather. I am not aware of anyone who has yet made one, the knives are just now reaching customers.

Doug (remote BWI)
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