Sharpshooter
06-08-2006, 09:22 PM
Since I had no orders to fill today, I was planning on playing with making up a piggyback rig for a NorthStar and OMF, but never got around to it.
The UPS driver brought me a box knives and a list of requests for Sharpshooter Sheath Systems.
This is a Mikro Fieldsman in a Clipper. This is a terrific little knife and incredibly handsome especially in the black Clipper. Next time I have to wear a Tux, I'm going to try to borrow this rig.
http://barkriverknives.com/albums/Sharpshooter-Sheath-Systems/Ivoryclipper.jpg
Next up is a Busse Skeleton Key. The challenge was to make it as small as possible so the sheath could function as a Pocket Slick and also design in Neck Knife capabilities.
http://barkriverknives.com/albums/Sharpshooter-Sheath-Systems/Dankey.jpg
The balance point of the sheathed knife allowed me to eliminate some more Kydex and an eyelet. This hangs perfectly from a neck chain.
http://barkriverknives.com/albums/Sharpshooter-Sheath-Systems/Dankey2.jpg
Next up a pair; A Forager and Mini Fieldsman. Two sheaths, setup for a Clipover Attachment on the Forager and Small Tek-Lok on the Mini.
http://barkriverknives.com/albums/Sharpshooter-Sheath-Systems/Danpair.jpg
The cool twist is setting up a piggyback configuration.
http://barkriverknives.com/albums/Sharpshooter-Sheath-Systems/Danpair3.jpg
It matches up perfectly for the field.
http://barkriverknives.com/albums/Sharpshooter-Sheath-Systems/Danpair2.jpg
There are some very Cool Bark River Knives in this batch, I'll ask for permission to photograph them for the BRKCA Dairy Barn Archive before shipping them out.
In all an interesting and challenging day.
The UPS driver brought me a box knives and a list of requests for Sharpshooter Sheath Systems.
This is a Mikro Fieldsman in a Clipper. This is a terrific little knife and incredibly handsome especially in the black Clipper. Next time I have to wear a Tux, I'm going to try to borrow this rig.
http://barkriverknives.com/albums/Sharpshooter-Sheath-Systems/Ivoryclipper.jpg
Next up is a Busse Skeleton Key. The challenge was to make it as small as possible so the sheath could function as a Pocket Slick and also design in Neck Knife capabilities.
http://barkriverknives.com/albums/Sharpshooter-Sheath-Systems/Dankey.jpg
The balance point of the sheathed knife allowed me to eliminate some more Kydex and an eyelet. This hangs perfectly from a neck chain.
http://barkriverknives.com/albums/Sharpshooter-Sheath-Systems/Dankey2.jpg
Next up a pair; A Forager and Mini Fieldsman. Two sheaths, setup for a Clipover Attachment on the Forager and Small Tek-Lok on the Mini.
http://barkriverknives.com/albums/Sharpshooter-Sheath-Systems/Danpair.jpg
The cool twist is setting up a piggyback configuration.
http://barkriverknives.com/albums/Sharpshooter-Sheath-Systems/Danpair3.jpg
It matches up perfectly for the field.
http://barkriverknives.com/albums/Sharpshooter-Sheath-Systems/Danpair2.jpg
There are some very Cool Bark River Knives in this batch, I'll ask for permission to photograph them for the BRKCA Dairy Barn Archive before shipping them out.
In all an interesting and challenging day.