Not the most exciting unboxing…….
Published: 1 year ago
*from https://www.traditionalpocketknives.com
C. Risner Cutlery Logo Leather Knife Slip Small
Top/Bottom Length: 4.50".
Seam/Seam Width Length: 2.375".
Slip material: Vegetable tanned leather.
Leather Color: Buck Brown.
Access: Easy cut access.
Over the last few years I have had the pleasure of working with a leather maker/designer in Oregon. These slips are perfect in every way. The leather is vegetable tanned leather which won`t hold moisture. This vegetable tanned leather does not contain any harmful chemicals so the knives will be protected from corrosion or damage. The vegetable tanned leather will overtime stretch to fit any knife. With this slip, you can either squeeze or push to have the knife ready for use!
Using an exclusive blend of waxes, oils and tallows, the leather company hot stuff these leathers to bring out their inherent beauty. Through a traditional process called jack glazing, oils are brought to the surface to create a glossy finish that never mask the leather’s natural grain. As a result, Traditional Harness leather is ideal for equestrian gear, yet, when split to a lower weight, it’s equally suitable for leather goods.
C. Risner Cutlery Logo Leather Knife Slip Small
Top/Bottom Length: 4.50".
Seam/Seam Width Length: 2.375".
Slip material: Vegetable tanned leather.
Leather Color: Buck Brown.
Access: Easy cut access.
Over the last few years I have had the pleasure of working with a leather maker/designer in Oregon. These slips are perfect in every way. The leather is vegetable tanned leather which won`t hold moisture. This vegetable tanned leather does not contain any harmful chemicals so the knives will be protected from corrosion or damage. The vegetable tanned leather will overtime stretch to fit any knife. With this slip, you can either squeeze or push to have the knife ready for use!
Using an exclusive blend of waxes, oils and tallows, the leather company hot stuff these leathers to bring out their inherent beauty. Through a traditional process called jack glazing, oils are brought to the surface to create a glossy finish that never mask the leather’s natural grain. As a result, Traditional Harness leather is ideal for equestrian gear, yet, when split to a lower weight, it’s equally suitable for leather goods.