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JEEP
03-10-2012, 08:36 PM
I am a great fan of Etsy.com - the sheer amount of talented craftsmen selling their work there keeps amazing me. Of course there is a lot of crap/strange stuff as well, but not as much as one could fear. The prices on the items sold on Etsy are normally very reasonable - especially if compared to eBay, retail stores and craft fairs.

Though there are a few resellers of mass produced items slipping through the net, the majority of the sellers on Etsy adhere by the rule that only handmade or vintage/antique items must be sold on the site. This gives Etsy a strong feeling of community, making it a very safe site to buy from; being ripped off is very rare and the items are usually as described.

I have bought a few thing on Etsy. My recent purchase, which arrived today, is a custom tooled leather sheath for my 25'th Anniversary Leatherman Wave - from NAYs Custom Leather; http://www.etsy.com/shop/Nayscustomleather?ref=seller_info

I'll snap some photos as soon as I have finished treating the sheath with leather grease, but for refrence; it is one like this (if not this exact one):

http://img1.etsystatic.com/002/0/7056997/il_fullxfull.356433592_lm4o.jpg

It is no secret that I love Leatherman tools - but as much as I love the tools, I loathe their new leather sheaths equally, especially the ones available for the new Wave. I had been looking for a custom sheath for my Wave for quite a while, when I found NAYs Custom Leather on Etsy. Liking what I saw, I decided to take he plunge and order one - which I have not regretted.

The workmanship of the sheath is top notch - and this comes from someone who used to make a lot of leather gear for the Danish medieval re-enactment scene (before my left shoulder started acting up). Everything about this sheath, from the stitching to the tooling, just screams custom - and this for USD 30 + USD 15 shipping to Denmark! This is imho. a very reasonable price for a custom piece.

The design is very classic American/western - this holster would fit nicely on the belt, next to a large bowie knife or a long barreled revolver :) It is clear that David Nay (Utah, USA), the craftsman behind this sheath, is (by his own words) deeply rooted in classic western saddle making tradition.
I like the classic western look - but if you do not, un-tooled versions of the sheath are also available.

The leather chosen for the sheath is heavy duty saddle leather. Making it slightly heavy, if compared to the standard Leatherman leather sheath - but also extremely sturdy in comparison. I usually wear out a Leatherman production sheath in 8-18 months, depending on use (I carry my tools every day). This sheath, I expect, will last me significantly longer, the stitching may wear, but it can be replaced.

The fit of the sheath is very tight, but with a generous application of leather grease and some use, I expect it to loosen up to a perfect fit. The problem with the production sheaths from Leatherman, is that they are a perfect fit from the start, but after a while they will have loosened up too much, causing the tool to rattle around in the sheath, this is especially true with the newer black box-style leather sheaths.

I ordered and paid for the sheath on September 25. It shipped the same day - and arrived today. Eight days from Utah to Denmark; not bad imho.
Communication with David has been very pleasant - he is a very dedicated and service minded guy. I will definitly be buying from him again.

Photos soon...

JEEP
04-10-2012, 06:24 PM
As promised; a few photos w. my 25'th Anniversary Leatherman Wave (DK version):

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/3814440/NAYsheath01.jpg

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/3814440/NAYsheath02.jpg

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/3814440/NAYsheath03.jpg

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/3814440/NAYsheath04.jpg

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/3814440/NAYsheath05.jpg

JEEP
04-10-2012, 06:57 PM
Having sold my revolver long time ago, I can only show that the holster indeed does look good with a large bowie :)

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/3814440/NAYsheath_PumaGrizzlyStag01.jpg

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/3814440/NAYsheath_PumaGrizzlyStag02.jpg

treefrog
04-10-2012, 11:03 PM
Cool. I checked out Nay's website and he's posted pics of your leatherman sheath for advertising.

Howling Dingo
04-10-2012, 11:51 PM
Nice work.!

JEEP
05-10-2012, 06:59 AM
Cool. I checked out Nay's website and he's posted pics of your leatherman sheath for advertising.

I told him he could, if he liked my photos :)

JEEP
13-10-2012, 07:45 PM
I carried the case for the first time today, working at our allotment. It worked perfectly!

It rides very comfortable on my belt and does not snag on objects or clotning.

The functionality matches the workmanship :)

Chubbs
16-10-2012, 09:37 PM
Jeep

Thanks for posting the link to the Etsy site and what a great site it is. I have already found a nice Christmas present that my wife can buy me this year.

http://www.etsy.com/listing/56250794/brass-spotted-possibles-belt-pouch-old?ref=cat3_gallery_19

It just oozes quality !!

Cheers Neil

fish
16-10-2012, 09:42 PM
that is a piece of art!

Tigger004
16-10-2012, 09:53 PM
to a leather clueless like me that is just an object of desire and i'm envious of the skills involved

paulthefish2009
17-10-2012, 09:07 AM
What a piece Jakob,wonderfull workmanship.Paul

JEEP
10-11-2012, 10:32 AM
Just picked this up at the post office this morning:

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/3814440/NAYBelt01.jpg

A custom hand tooled belt by David Nay, w. an Al Stohlman buckle - I'll let the photo speak for itself :)

dog.breath
10-11-2012, 05:53 PM
That's some great looking leather, JEEP. Congrats!

JEEP
10-11-2012, 07:20 PM
It is awesome. I am wearing it right now.

David is an awesome guy to drak with btw.

FrankieBoy
18-05-2017, 01:35 AM
Unbelievably bad experience. I received my sheath and it had an ugly black mark on the sheath. That's not all. The belt loop was sewn on crooked and the flap was incorrectly sized so there was no way to secure my Leatherman. I contacted the owner and sent him pictures. He wanted me to pay for the shipping back to him. He also stated that he was "numb to these kind of things" and that he was going to resell this defective sheath to another unsuspecting customer. What a racket. Stay away from this guy. I'm keeping the sheath and throwing it in a drawer. I don't want this guy profiting any more from me or screwing someone else. Now I'm out the money and back at square-one shopping for a sheath. The next one will be from a brick-and-mortar business so the owner can't hide behind his online store.