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Sheath for mule

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Hello all, I would like your recommendations for a good maker of sheaths for my incoming mule. He must be willing to ship to outside the States. Thanks.
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Are you looking for leather or kydex?
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Also, if you're adding scales to your mule, you're going to have to send the mule to the maker. Not sure if you're a DIY person, but it may be easier just to order a sheet of kydex to make your own sheath. It won't be pretty, but will be functional.
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Give Christina Gere a call. I'm not sure if she ships international.

SheathPro, Inc
Christina Gere
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Here's the sheath she made for my Mule:

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xceptnl wrote:Are you looking for leather or kydex?
Kydex please, thanks.
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thurin wrote:Give Christina Gere a call. I'm not sure if she ships international.

SheathPro, Inc
Christina Gere
(303) 886-0834
Does she have an email address? It's much more convenient (12-hour time difference and up) than long-distance calls from here, and a lot less expensive too.
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bchan wrote:Does she have an email address? It's much more convenient (12-hour time difference and up) than long-distance calls from here, and a lot less expensive too.
Try sheathpro at aol dot com
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thurin wrote:Give Christina Gere a call. I'm not sure if she ships international.

SheathPro, Inc
Christina Gere
(303) 886-0834

Here's the sheath she made for my Mule:

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Nice!

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flash900 wrote:Nice!

Where'd you get the scales?
Per his post in another thread, Halpern Titanium.
thurin wrote:Christina makes a good sheath. Here are a couple of pics of my Mule with Halpern Scales and SheathPro sheath:
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Minibear453 wrote:Also, if you're adding scales to your mule, you're going to have to send the mule to the maker. Not sure if you're a DIY person, but it may be easier just to order a sheet of kydex to make your own sheath. It won't be pretty, but will be functional.
yup, diy is more cost effective in the long run. here's my write-up to get things started: http://jungletraining.com/forums/showth ... ex-sheaths.
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JV3 wrote:yup, diy is more cost effective in the long run. here's my write-up to get things started:
Great tutorial!

Very well explained AND fun to read.

Well done.

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