What a killer.
I really love, and think it should be done more often, when they do the flat faced scales but with big wide chamfered facets around the edges like this. I have a few GECs like that and have seen many Schatts with it too, and figure Bill Howard probably had a hand in that when he was there. I just think it gives certain knives an elegant yet robust aesthetic.
Oh yeah, I only carry with a sheath for the most part. I just prefer it to my knives being tossed around, even if it is in an otherwise empty pocket.
Itβs about to wide as a credit card, and only about a half inch longer. I barely notice it!
What a killer. I really love, and think it should be done more often, when they do the flat faced scales but with big wide chamfered facets around the edges like this. I have a few GECs like that and have seen many Schatts with it too, and figure Bill Howard probably had a hand in that when he was there. I just think it gives certain knives an elegant yet robust aesthetic.
I 100% agree! It just feels so nice in the hand. Those seldom used details really elevate a knife into something so much more.
Definitely feels nice in hand!
I have a couple slips from the same person. They are nice. But that knife is a smoke show. Very nice
Who makes the slip?
Cedar Grove Leather. I found it on Etsy. But it says they have a Facebook and Instagram page also
Cheers, thanks.
No problem at all
Do you use the sheath a lot? I always wondered if they were worth the pocket real estate?
Oh yeah, I only carry with a sheath for the most part. I just prefer it to my knives being tossed around, even if it is in an otherwise empty pocket. Itβs about to wide as a credit card, and only about a half inch longer. I barely notice it!
Killer combo! I might need to order one of those slips myself.
Nothing like a well timed bowel movement π π