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Adam on Feb 17, 2023
5 out of 5 starsGreat product! Very well made and attention to detail is superb. Very good buying experience. Would highly recommend!
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Justin on Feb 6, 2023
5 out of 5 starsPhil took the time to work with me on a custom order. He was patient with my numerous questions, and the sheath I got ended up looking and performing flawlessly. 10/10, would order from EoM again!
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Naka on Dec 30, 2022
5 out of 5 starsGreat product. Maker got busy - had some shipping issues but quick response and great customer service throughout.
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Duke on Dec 15, 2022
5 out of 5 starsI love uncle Phil. He always has great stuff and great customer service.
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Tom Meyers on Nov 12, 2022
5 out of 5 starsGreat craftsmanship and worth the wait. Thanks for making an awesome sheath!
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Patrick on Feb 14, 2023
5 out of 5 starswell made, fits well. a little expensive for what it is, but it is a niche product.
Phil responded on Feb 14, 2023
This sheath cost you $26.99. Almost 10 dollars of that is free priority shipping (because all my products ship for free via Priority Mail with tracking). I don't know too many custom Kydex sheathmakers who sell sheaths for 16 dollars US. All in all I'd say the price on these is pretty darned fair.
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Frank on Feb 8, 2023
4 out of 5 starsQuality was excellent. It looks like the picture. However, it is very difficult to get the blade in and out of the sheath. The two layers of Kydex pinch the blade very tightly. I am going to put my heat gun to it and open it up slightly.
Phil responded on Feb 8, 2023
As I explained to you in email, Frank, I would first advise you to make sure that the knife you have is a paring knife and not a shaping knife, as the handles on the two models are slightly different. It's not unusual for a sheath made for a different, but theoretically identical knife to fit tightly (or even loosely) depending on variations in production lots that affect handle thickness. One way to adjust the fit is to sand the plastic of the handle where it meets the sheath (because this normally wears over time as the plastic goes in and out of the sheath anyway). A heat gun can be used, but must be used very carefully so as not to deform the mouth of the sheath to the point that it doesn't fit at all.
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