Mike: The sheath is something I just played around with on paper and finally came up with something that worked. I'm sure it's not original but it does work pretty well. The thing I had to experiment with was getting the leather "oversized" enough to allow for the folds and stitching. If you want, I'll scan it tomorrow and send you a copy. One thing you probably can't see, is the stitching (plain old leather boot lace) is one continuous piece.
John: I've had such a busy few day, I'll probably just enjoy the weather and stay home. Who knows, I may head that way.

Dana: Thanks man, your blade in the other post is really cool too. I wish I'd gotten into the KITH too, but my production is so slow, I have to concentrate on one, two, or three things at a time.

I have a Christmas Exchange gift to make too you know.

The guy I gave it to last night was a speaker at our Men's Ministry Outdoor Cookout at our Church last night. He also brought two of his sons with him and they fell in love with the knife. I promised each of them I'd make them a similar blade. Busy, busy, busy.
Mike