Trickworm Elite Member Joined Feb 16, 2012 Messages 1,277 Location I REFUSE to tell you where I live Mar 9, 2013 #1 Don't worry Buzz. Just a creative title. Stitched my pro pointer sheath to my lesche sheath to create this thing. Works well. Gonna try it out today. Attachments image.jpg 65.8 KB · Views: 2,773
Don't worry Buzz. Just a creative title. Stitched my pro pointer sheath to my lesche sheath to create this thing. Works well. Gonna try it out today.
OZARKS Forum Supporter Joined Jul 9, 2011 Messages 4,999 Location Ozark Mts Mar 9, 2013 #2 That works! Cool, affordable, functional, and easy to do DIY!
sandcrabbin67 New Member Joined Jan 24, 2013 Messages 19 Location SoCal Mar 9, 2013 #3 Great handy work Trickworm. I wonder for a non-sewer/stitcher like myself, if some 2 sided velcro would work as well. Thanks for the pic! HH
Great handy work Trickworm. I wonder for a non-sewer/stitcher like myself, if some 2 sided velcro would work as well. Thanks for the pic! HH
Trickworm Elite Member Joined Feb 16, 2012 Messages 1,277 Location I REFUSE to tell you where I live Mar 9, 2013 #4 Tried it out today in my favorite woods site. Works great, stitches held up and had more room on my belt for other gadgets.
Tried it out today in my favorite woods site. Works great, stitches held up and had more room on my belt for other gadgets.
coin chaser Forum Supporter Joined Mar 7, 2012 Messages 2,805 Location illinois,chicago suburbs Mar 10, 2013 #5 Looks good to me! Nice work man.
BUZZ WILSON Forum Supporter Joined Feb 19, 2011 Messages 4,438 Location Strathmore ca. Mar 11, 2013 #6 Hey that is a swell looking setup bud, you might want to cut open the bottom of the sheath so the dirt will not build up in the sheath.
Hey that is a swell looking setup bud, you might want to cut open the bottom of the sheath so the dirt will not build up in the sheath.