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Hey everyone,
Just wanted to let you know about this amazing sheath for your GEC's. Donnie has one and I beleive I am going to get one for myself also. I have never carried a sheath because as a female they always seemed bulky to me. This one holds the knife in place in the back pocket and does socomfortably.
Here’s a great way to carry the Ben Hogan knife. Out of sight, yet readily available in your hip pocket.
The Hip Pocket sheath positions your knife in the corner of your hip pocket, just behind the hip bone. Out of sight and out of mind until you reach back for it, always in the same location and always available. The Hip Pocket sheath takes up little room so the pocket is still useable for other items besides the knife. Comfortable and discreet, the Hip Pocket Sheath and your Hogan goes anywhere.
The Hip Pocket sheath can also be carried easily in a jacket or coat pocket. Now there’s no reason not to have your Hogan with you!!
Hip Pocket Sheaths can be made for other GEC knife patterns as well
Hey guys heres a little bit of info.....
It ain't much, but it's something...... The latest on the Whaler is that it'll be 4 3/8" OAL closed and be a Swell Center
Rusty, nice picture! Real photo studio set up and all!
I'm happy we're all sharing the beauty, joy, and satisfaction of this new knife simultaneously!
Great to hear guys, I wasn't really around much when this whole thing went down, and I know I couldn't afford one. But these are some beautiful knives my friends, looks like they'd be a great addition to any collection.
Job well done.
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