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Current production LC-14 B Woodman's Pal with a new sheath, Also pictured is a Winchester Upswept Skinner. which shares the Pal's new sheath.
While i have the original Pal's sheath stored, this sheath began as a $5 knock-off sheath sold by SMKW. The sheath itself isn't bad for $5 but is much lighter weight than the original nylon sheath sold with the. Pal.
I've covered the sheath with some Tiger Stripe material. Next a sheath for skinner's blade was sewn to the front this sheath. The Winchester knife came with a plastic insert for its nylon sheath so it was real easy to fashion the skniner's sheath. I then made a pocket that covers the skinner sheath. It is big enough for a compass, iPhone or small fisrt-aid/survival kit.
Finally I sewed a "Don't Tread On Me" patch to the pocket.
I'm considering replacing the velcro closure of the main sheath with a zipper. I'm also probably going to add a few d-rings to aid in strapping the sheath down.
I removed the plastic handles to the skinner and replaced them with 550 cord. the retaining strap from the old sheath was also moved to the new sheath. I've actually used the Woodman's pal to clear limbs and bushes around the house. The 1075 carbon steel blade, worked beautifully. A little coon-p brought back its original finish.
Both knives in their stowed position. The patch is a little crooked, primarily because I insisted on lining of the camo pattern of the pocket to the rest of the sheath. It was a bear hand-sewing the pocket to the sheath.
It may appear that the sheath is too short, but in fact it is the same dimensions as the original sheath sold by Woodman's Pal.
That's an interesting "political" knife! Not your usual Republican-Democrat knife. I won't know if I'd like one until it's all over! LOL!
Very nice Billy....looks like my place.
Found this at Shepherd Hills. Pre order through today.
Gosh only knows when an ACCURATE tally will be made.
That Colonel Coons Knife bag is cool!
The safari knife is unique, I would have it
Have not seen any presidential advert knives this year but they could have mailed me one of those instead of the ton of paper mail that I threw away
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