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I need to make about three knife sheaths here pretty soon. One for a Camillus/KaBar, and sheaths for two Esee 5's. I am completely out of leather. The last time I went shopping for some was at Pecham's in Elkton, KY and I left there angry because of 13 to 15 some-odd dollars a square foot prices. But that saddle leather is just a little too thick anyway for me. I really need to find some leather soon. Two of these knives are mine, but one of the Esees belongs to a friend of mine and I really need to get a move on.

Where does everyone find their leather at, hopefully at decent prices?

 

Also while I'm at it, what thickness would you recommend for sheaths and holsters?

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I get mine from Sheridan Leather. You can buy from them online, but if you call them they're extremely knowledgable and helpful. They have a ton of inventory that isn't on the site as well.

If you want to buy local, your best bet is a Tandy leather store. I know there's one in Nashville.
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I get mine from Sheridan Leather. You can buy from them online, but if you call them they're extremely knowledgable and helpful. They have a ton of inventory that isn't on the site as well.

If you want to buy local, your best bet is a Tandy leather store. I know there's one in Nashville.

Tandy Leather on Harding at 24, about a block and a half of the interstate, on the left after the raliroad bridge.

405 Harding Industrial Dr, Nashville, TN 37211
Phone:(615) 833-1635

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Another vote for Tandy.  They have a large selection of hides, tools, etc.  I haven't looked all that closely, but their in store prices seem to be in-line with their web pricing  You can find better deals online, but hard to beat them for on-site selection and pricing.  

 

It may be worth checking with Pine Needle Upholstery in Dickson.  

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Another vote for Tandy.  They have a large selection of hides, tools, etc.  I haven't looked all that closely, but their in store prices seem to be in-line with their web pricing  You can find better deals online, but hard to beat them for on-site selection and pricing.  

 

It may be worth checking with Pine Needle Upholstery in Dickson.  

Hadn't even thought about them. I didn't know they were still around. I guess I'll have to squirrel some pennies away and pay Tandy a visit. I do need to restock some thread and get a couple more tools.

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I need to make about three knife sheaths here pretty soon. One for a Camillus/KaBar, and sheaths for two Esee 5's. I am completely out of leather. The last time I went shopping for some was at Pecham's in Elkton, KY and I left there angry because of 13 to 15 some-odd dollars a square foot prices. But that saddle leather is just a little too thick anyway for me. I really need to find some leather soon. Two of these knives are mine, but one of the Esees belongs to a friend of mine and I really need to get a move on.

Where does everyone find their leather at, hopefully at decent prices?

 

Also while I'm at it, what thickness would you recommend for sheaths and holsters?

 

The thickness you want is 8-9 oz leather. Anything thicker will be hard to work with and look bad. Anything thinner will feel flimsy and wear out quickly.

 

The Tandy that everyone pointed you to runs a sale from time to time on shoulders, double shoulders, or sides for <$100.Other times I dig around their bins looking for odd shaped pieces like this, when they're on sale for around $20 or less. 

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The thickness you want is 8-9 oz leather. Anything thicker will be hard to work with and look bad. Anything thinner will feel flimsy and wear out quickly.

 

The Tandy that everyone pointed you to runs a sale from time to time on shoulders, double shoulders, or sides for <$100.Other times I dig around their bins looking for odd shaped pieces like this, when they're on sale for around $20 or less. 

Thanks for that. All the sheaths I've made so far were made from the saddle leather I got at Pecham's, and it was already dyed. At that time I didn't know they could cut the leather down for you, so I worked with that thickness. Somehow made 'em look decent, but it was a bear to work with, and there AIN'T no wet-molding.

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Tandy has 7-9 oz double shoulders on sale right now at a VERY attractive price. A double shoulder will make a poop load of sheathes.

 

 

 

         

 

 

 

http://www.tandyleather.com/en/eflyer/1604rt-usa

 

I like a bit thinner leather for sheathes. This is great for holsters, but for the price, it'll work fine.

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Tandy has 7-9 oz double shoulders on sale right now at a VERY attractive price. A double shoulder will make a poop load of sheathes.

 

 

 

         

 

 

 

http://www.tandyleather.com/en/eflyer/1604rt-usa

 

I like a bit thinner leather for sheathes. This is great for holsters, but for the price, it'll work fine.

 

FYI...this weekend Tandy on Harding Pl has 7-9 oz double shoulders for $39.99-$45.99. hey had hundreds of them in stock. I may go back and grab some more. That's as cheap as I've bought leather in a LONG time.

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