Cape Buffalo Skin Large Sheath

Regular price $44.99

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Hand made in Texas, Leather knife sheath made with real Cape Buffalo (water buffalo) Skin and Cowhide Veg Tan Leather. The front part of the sheath is made with real Cape Buffalo Skin in Dark Brown color, The back part is made with real cowhide Veg Tan leather left in its natural color, Cape Buffalos are one of the most deadliest animals in africa they are also fearless killing the most lions in africa!!! I burnish and seal all edges with an edge coat for durability. Knife sheath is a pancake angle style, Sheath is made to last a long time not to thin or not to thick just perfect. Guarantied to attract attention and make a statement and stand out of the other regular boring leather knife sheaths out there!!! Take advantage of this offer you wont find it anywhere else at this price!!! Other makers will sell you a sheath with a small inlay piece of Cape Buffalo skin in the middle for this price!!! Shop around and you will see for yourself and you can compare their and my work!!! I have alot of pride in my work I assure you will be buying quality Leather items from me!!! I work with Real Animal Skin Hides only so every Sheath is unique since every animal is different even in their own species. This knife sheath was made for large folding knives like the Benchmade Griptilian Regular Size knife with out a pocket clip or fits similar size knives. Also fits BUCK 110 folding hunter knives or similar size knives . The over all size of the sheath is 5 inches long by 5.25 inches wide.

THIS LISTING IS FOR A CAPE BUFFALO SKIN LEATHER KNIFE SHEATH ONLY!!! KNIVES ON PICTURES ARE NOT INCLUDED. THANK YOU FOR WATCHING!!!

Dont forget to watch my other listings i might have the same sheath in a different exotic skin or in other styles and colors!!!

I work with the following Leather Skin Hides: Alligator, Anaconda, Beaver tail, Cape Buffalo, Caiman, Crocodile, Cobra, Elephant, Giraffe, Hippo, Kangaroo, Lizard, Ostrich, Shell Cordovan, Stingray, Shark and Python