Old Timer LS2 Large Size Brown Leather Belt Sheath with Button Clasp, Hard Exterior, and Convenient Size with Traditional Folding Pocket Knives or Multitools for EDC, Camping, Hunting, and Outdoors


Key features
- •Brown leather with snap closure
- •Hold Schrade, LB7 size knives
- •Holds folding knives up 5" long (closed).
Old Timer LS2 Large Size Brown Leather Belt Sheath with Button Clasp, Hard Exterior, and Convenient Size with Traditional Folding Pocket Knives or Multitools for EDC, Camping, Hunting, and Outdoors
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.2
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Perfect git
Marla Irwin•July 25, 2018
It was a perfect fit for a 5 inch long knife that is closed also I got it within 24 hours of ordering it! Extremely pleased
large leather sheath
ericn•June 21, 2018
Fits my Schrade 503. Stamped Old Timer. Good quality leather, stitching and button.
Beautiful piece of leather
z.armstrong•March 31, 2018
Beautifully made, fits my Old Timer, marlin spike knife perfectly and arrived a day early.
I wouldn't buy it again.
Abracadabra•March 24, 2018
Quality isn't very good. Threading is clumpy with a gob of thread protruding from the bottom of the belt loop. Overall, it's something you expect to see at a flea market for a couple of bucks. You don't want this.
Used this to make a diy sheath for the NAA Pug
DRA•May 26, 2017
Excellent quality. I actually used the sheath to make a diy pistol sheath for the North American Arms Pug. Worked out really nice. I had to make two small cuts - one on each side - to accommodate the gun trigger and hammer, soaked the sheath in hot, soapy water for about 5 minutes, wrapped the gun in plastic and put it the holster, molded the sheath to fit the contours of the gun, and allowed to it dry. Then I stained the leather with a few coats of brown Kiwi Leather (Shoe) Polish and allowed to dry. After this used a few coats of Bick 4 leather conditioner. Nice satin sheen with just a bit more brownish color than the original color. Very pleased with this diy project.
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