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    I was not sure what category to list this in sorry if it is the wrong one, but I was wondering if any of you guys had a hone you might have picked up at a garage sale or off e-bay that did not have a box or anything to protect it . If so I have a little bit of scrap leather left over after some leather projects, and I was wondering if any one might need a leather case for your hone. They work pretty good in kitchen drawers, junk drawers, or in the way on a counter. I'm not a vendor so it is free until the leather runs out or I get lazy.
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    These are great custom pouches! I contacted AlienEdge and he made one for my favorite hone.
    It should definitely help guard against small chips and dust gathering on it when not in use.

    Very soft & well made. Thank you!





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    tab sorry it was loose it is kind of difficult without having a stone like yours.

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    OK, I'll take 473.
    Should I send you a spreadsheet with the dimensions?


    Nice job on the cases!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Utopian View Post
    OK, I'll take 473.
    Should I send you a spreadsheet with the dimensions?


    Nice job on the cases!
    I need more help than that

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    Thank you ! I was about to tell you to send scissors and some extra hands .

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    I wish I lived in Texas

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    Beautiful work, excellent shape, now my hones can be kept in nice proper manner in the bathroom where I need them.

    I can't thank AlienEdge enough putting in so much effort into a person up north.

    I couldn't not wish for a better Christmas gift, this is the nicest thing anyone have done for me.
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    I would like to take the time to thank AlienEdge & his SWMBO who made me two leather cases for a couple Swaty's I have.
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    I'm going to make a kydex "lid" for one of my coticules to snap over the yellow surface. Kydex is very easy to work with and it would give suitable protection for the surface, and since its thermoformable plastic you can build in elastic retention features so it stays put.
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