Woah! All the sheaths have sold out! Thanks guys! I think Nicks will do a second run if enough people are interested so sign up for the item wishlist and/or comment to this comment to let them know we want more!
I tried to add it to my wish list after creating an account, it says "We can't add the item to Wish List right now: Cannot add product without stock to wishlist.". Im for sure interested in this as i have a brand new Buck 120 that belonged to my Dad who passed away 3 years ago. I would love to use it but the sheath just doesn't work for me being so high on the belt. Hope to get my hand on one of these!
@@kloudedkoncepts7787if they don’t make more I’ll sell you mine for exactly what I paid for it. I don’t even have a 120 yet, so I got the sheath before the knife. But since yours has sentimental value I would have no problem with getting the sheath to a good home.
Wow! Great video of a true craftsman at work. Thank you for just letting us listen to the process and not talking over it. What a great piece he has created.
Back in 1968 my Buck 109 fell out of out Land Crusier in the parking lot of a local grocery store while we were packing to go camping. We had been gone about 10 minutes after discovering it was missing so went back for it and it was gone. To this day when I drive by the same location I get that sick feeling of loss even after 50+ years. One other thing, while in the Coast Guard the most common and by far desired knife was the Buck folding knife. Those knives were used for everything and abused daily but they took it. I still have and use two that are over 40 years old. Hey, a very informative instructional.... Thank you.
, I used mine for hunting and cut two little slots on backside at bottom and ran a leather shoe lace thru and tied around my leg like a holster, held in place whenever I drew my knife, it’s a 119 my brother gave me 47 years ago, I love it and will give to my son! Enjoy your videos Thank you Zac!
I love it, I got my 120 when i was 12 years old. I told my dad I wanted a buck knife and wanted to work for it, it was February in the the rocky mountains and he told me to wash his car windows with windex, let's say I started in the morning and by that mid afternoon we were headed to the sports store to get my knife. I am 44 years old and still have still have it 🤘🤘👍👍
Just awesome mate. The big guy reminds us of Lurch, the gentle giant in The Addams Family. Reckon Lurch will be too busy with NICKS so we just make our own sheath. Cheers Zac...and Lurch.!
I love me some danglers . I put em on moras , milwaukee , 119s , kbars , frost , case , homemade knives , you name it . Eventually, all my fixed blade sheaths are replaced or modified to a dangler . Nice work .
I got lucky and was just looking through the nick’s website when I saw the sheaths… after a couple of tries.. “I think the site was getting hit hard” I scored both 119 and 120 sheaths… shipping out tomorrow. So stoked!… Thanks Zac
I might not know a lot about leatherwork ... But I can see a skilled craftsman within a few seconds of this video ... BRAVO ! ! ! ( would love to see Nick's made a 110 belt sheath ) I have had the same 110 folder for 40 years ... BUT .. have worn out FOUR Buck sheaths for it ....!!!!!
I had a left handed sheath made for my Buck 124 out of saddle leather here in alberta. Had extra rivets put in around the blade to stop edge from coming thru . It adds that next level to an EDC .
This was such a relaxing video to watch :) I’ve started to gain an interest in leatherwork myself and have almost all that I need. I want to make a sheath for my Mora knife because I prefer a leather one. This gave me ideas on how to start that project. Awesome 👏
Awesome video Zac and Jaime. I’ve been eyeing nicks boots for a while and I’m subscribed to their channel and love to watch their boot making videos. I remember you getting a pair Zac and saying how awesome they are and how well made. I will get me a pair of falcons one day. Thanks for the great content as always.
That’s awesome. Along the way, I was wondering if he was going to use wing dividers or a stitching groove, hand stitch with pricking irons or a machine. I’ve still yet to mess with Chrome tan stuff but looks good. I know many standard sheathe makers that don’t even do a welt.
Dropping this here as it's your most recent video (and I don't know where to suggest stuff I wanna see you guys review) but I'd LOVE if you guys took a look at the brand Petrified Fish. I started buying them as my cheap folding carry knives (I carry fixed 99% of the time) and I've kinda fallen in love with them, I'd love to see you guys' takes.
I just ordered a Wiseman trading Co leather dangler last month, and my 119 special is great to carry and never gets in the way anymore. Only cost me 14.99$.
Zac another excellent series of videos from Nicks. I’m in the market for two items ironically. Lefty sheaths for Buck 117, 119, and 120. Second looking for great boots. Nicks is on my radar there.
Very cool stuff. I absolutely love the warmth of leather for sheathes. I’ve been wanting to pick up a 119 Special but I’m left handed so the sheath has been holding me back.
Motorcycle knife! Tell us more, philosophy of use, in action on a moto camping trip, what happens in a crash, sheath choice- to dangle or not, would be interesting
Dude wants a whole report on KNIFE use. Dude are you 5? It's a knife. You cut things with it. Do you need to cut things daily? Do you want to carry a knife? It's that simple. "Philosophy of use" Next you'll be asking about the philisophy if use of sporks.
Talented guy! I like the leather Buck sheath except I can't stand the backwards strap. Couldn't even snap my 120 strap closed when on my belt, so I had a custom kydex sheath made and now I don't have to even deal with a strap.
Awesome - great idea and great video. And crap, I missed out on a 119 sheath 😢. Please tell me you’re going to do a 110 belt sheath collab with Nick’s 😊????
Woah! All the sheaths have sold out! Thanks guys! I think Nicks will do a second run if enough people are interested so sign up for the item wishlist and/or comment to this comment to let them know we want more!
Great craftsmanship there! 👏
I tried to add it to my wish list after creating an account, it says "We can't add the item to Wish List right now: Cannot add product without stock to wishlist.". Im for sure interested in this as i have a brand new Buck 120 that belonged to my Dad who passed away 3 years ago. I would love to use it but the sheath just doesn't work for me being so high on the belt. Hope to get my hand on one of these!
@@kloudedkoncepts7787if they don’t make more I’ll sell you mine for exactly what I paid for it. I don’t even have a 120 yet, so I got the sheath before the knife. But since yours has sentimental value I would have no problem with getting the sheath to a good home.
I saw this video yesterday,got on Nick's website---All gone. If they make more I will buy one.
Please make some for the Buck 119 too.
This is 8 minutes of sheath making ASMR and I love it!
Yeah I totally got an erection from it too
I fell in a trance!
Beautiful sheath. For 50 years old that's knife looks incredible. Shows the real quality of Buck knives.
Buck all day!🤘
As a leather worker, I loved this!!! Thanks Zach!!
Rad! So glad to hear🤘
Not only a good and solid job, but you also leave the pattern free for everyone. It is difficult to improve that level of "nice people". Thanks a lot.
Using the Buck 120 to make some of the cuts was MWUAH! Chef's kiss.
Wow! Great video of a true craftsman at work. Thank you for just letting us listen to the process and not talking over it. What a great piece he has created.
Nathan is the man🤘
While the new sheath is a true piece of handmade awesomeness, I really love the fact that he gave your fathers old sheath a new life. 👍♥️
Back in 1968 my Buck 109 fell out of out Land Crusier in the parking lot of a local grocery store while we were packing to go camping. We had been gone about 10 minutes after discovering it was missing so went back for it and it was gone. To this day when I drive by the same location I get that sick feeling of loss even after 50+ years. One other thing, while in the Coast Guard the most common and by far desired knife was the Buck folding knife. Those knives were used for everything and abused daily but they took it. I still have and use two that are over 40 years old.
Hey, a very informative instructional.... Thank you.
This makes my leather craftsman heart happy ❤
Watching a master at work! Guy does quality stuff.
He is a stone cold pro for sure!
there is something about what your are doing with this channel that really just make me clam ad ad happy.
, I used mine for hunting and cut two little slots on backside at bottom and ran a leather shoe lace thru and tied around my leg like a holster, held in place whenever I drew my knife, it’s a 119 my brother gave me 47 years ago, I love it and will give to my son! Enjoy your videos Thank you Zac!
I love it, I got my 120 when i was 12 years old. I told my dad I wanted a buck knife and wanted to work for it, it was February in the the rocky mountains and he told me to wash his car windows with windex, let's say I started in the morning and by that mid afternoon we were headed to the sports store to get my knife. I am 44 years old and still have still have it 🤘🤘👍👍
Awesome stuff Zach! It’s always great to see things handmade with such skill.
Thanks! We have some more coming from Nicks. Great people and craftsmen🤘
i could watch him work all day every day. great video thanks for sharing .
Just awesome mate. The big guy reminds us of Lurch, the gentle giant in The Addams Family. Reckon Lurch will be too busy with NICKS so we just make our own sheath. Cheers Zac...and Lurch.!
I need one 119 !!!!!
Another great video! I loved the ASMR style with no voiceover, just pure unadulterated leatherworking.
A true work of Art! Thanks for the BTS content Zac.
This one was a blast!
You’re killing it with this channel bro, such a cool vid!
WOW! Nathan did a kick ass job of building that sheath for you. 😎
Beautiful sheath, marvelous knife. Congrats 👏👏👏
👊🤘
Wow! It’s like being 20 years old working in a leather shop again!
Been needing a new sheath for my 119 for a while, I think I just found it!
I’m loving it😁
That man is SKILLED!!! I had a try at some leather work but freehand cutting like that and the level of detail he puts in it, dang that's awesome.
I love doing leatherwork but i’m okay at best,it gets the job done but it doesn’t have a high quality feel just functional
Absolutely amazing !!!! True Craftsman make things look so easy, but couldn't be farther from the truth !!!! Thanks Zach and Nathan !!! 😎👍
nice.... I'm a few minutes from the home of Buck Knives and a few more Nicks boots
I love me some danglers .
I put em on moras , milwaukee , 119s , kbars , frost , case , homemade knives , you name it .
Eventually, all my fixed blade sheaths are replaced or modified to a dangler .
Nice work .
Buck 120 is what got me into the knife enthusiast ans edc world. All cecause if my love for the 1996 Scream film
Your hat tilting up on the “boots belts bags” gag was a nice touch
Thanks! That was my idea🤣
The Tingles I just got from watching this.. Damn 💯
💪👊
THE FASTBACK BABY!!!!!!!!!
That was so relaxing and satisfying to watch
I sure hope these are in stock come payday next week, what a fantastic colab. as always great content Zac!
THEY WERE NOT IN STOCK ON PAYDAY, AND IM SALTY AF ABOUT IT.
Finally “ASMR” has reached the Knife world. Thanks Zac!
I love you using the Buck to cut the leather. I actually picked up a QSP Penguin as a dedicated leathercraft knife.
Awesome! Thanks Zach! I managed to get a sheath for my 119. This is great work.
Yeah! So glad to hear👊
Love it Love how you love Buck Knives and I just got my 113 today and I love it too Now I want a 120
Beautiful craftsmanship, with the leather and the video.
I got lucky and was just looking through the nick’s website when I saw the sheaths… after a couple of tries.. “I think the site was getting hit hard” I scored both 119 and 120 sheaths… shipping out tomorrow. So stoked!… Thanks Zac
Nick is basically a giant 🤘🏻
Zac I love you and hate you!
I love you for your videos.
I hate you for your videos.🤔
I'm impressed with the ideas and execution of your recordings👌🤘
The man is a leather wizard
I"m so glad you went the ASMR-ish route with this rather than adding hokey royalty-free music.
Glad you dug it! We had to leave it exactly the way it was because it was so good😁
So relaxing to watch
Beautiful!
I might not know a lot about leatherwork ...
But I can see a skilled craftsman within a few seconds of this video ... BRAVO ! ! !
( would love to see Nick's made a 110 belt sheath )
I have had the same 110 folder for 40 years ... BUT .. have worn out FOUR Buck sheaths for it ....!!!!!
Amazing Zack! Great ASMR vid. I love working with leather. Made my own leather sheath for my Esee Izula 2.
I had a left handed sheath made for my Buck 124 out of saddle leather here in alberta. Had extra rivets put in around the blade to stop edge from coming thru . It adds that next level to an EDC .
Sooooo satisfying 😌
Nathan is a pro😁
Hell0
Just ordered for my Buck 119. Super Excited
Heck yeah! Great knife🤘
Well done, good craftsmanship
Damn I wish I caught these earlier when they were available. I love my 119
Wow! I will never look at sheaths the same way.
The way the knife snapped in to the sheath was awesome.
Thanks for all the goodies Zac, my Bladed Brother 👍 ⚔️ ✝️ 🇺🇲
Wow!! Great video zack. As usual great content. 🔥
Very nice.
That was fascinating to watch. Great stuff.
This was such a relaxing video to watch :)
I’ve started to gain an interest in leatherwork myself and have almost all that I need. I want to make a sheath for my Mora knife because I prefer a leather one. This gave me ideas on how to start that project. Awesome 👏
That is amazing !!! Such a cool process to watch !! Thanks for this Zac
Love leather work videos… plus ASMR too = perfect!
Glad it was the perfect combo🤘
Awesome video Zac and Jaime. I’ve been eyeing nicks boots for a while and I’m subscribed to their channel and love to watch their boot making videos. I remember you getting a pair Zac and saying how awesome they are and how well made. I will get me a pair of falcons one day. Thanks for the great content as always.
And that’s a beautiful sheath, he did an awesome job
Best boots I’ve ever had. Definitely pricey but worth it for sure!
That’s friggin’ fascinating!
can prob watch this on loop all day , great vid, stellar work w/ the leather Nick
They are true craftsmen over there💪
Great job thank for sharing this was amazing crafting
Fantastic craftsmanship, loved it.
Beautiful! Great video.
Beautiful
That’s awesome. Along the way, I was wondering if he was going to use wing dividers or a stitching groove, hand stitch with pricking irons or a machine. I’ve still yet to mess with Chrome tan stuff but looks good. I know many standard sheathe makers that don’t even do a welt.
Nicks is the real deal for sure!
Ah… The ASMR lol great job guys!
Yeah buddy🤘
Dropping this here as it's your most recent video (and I don't know where to suggest stuff I wanna see you guys review) but I'd LOVE if you guys took a look at the brand Petrified Fish. I started buying them as my cheap folding carry knives (I carry fixed 99% of the time) and I've kinda fallen in love with them, I'd love to see you guys' takes.
Should have lined it in deer hide, so smooth!
I just ordered a Wiseman trading Co leather dangler last month, and my 119 special is great to carry and never gets in the way anymore. Only cost me 14.99$.
Awesome job. Cheers from Brazil.🙏🙏🙏
That's perfect !!!!!
Awesome sheath. Great concept.
Super rad video man
Zac another excellent series of videos from Nicks. I’m in the market for two items ironically. Lefty sheaths for Buck 117, 119, and 120. Second looking for great boots. Nicks is on my radar there.
Tip… get a “Clicking Knife” for leather. From Shefffield. The best knife for shoemakers and craftsmen. Hooked shape blade.
Just ordered they had only 1 119 left and 3 120 available. Thanks for the videos.
That’s pretty sweet 🤙🏻
Very cool stuff. I absolutely love the warmth of leather for sheathes. I’ve been wanting to pick up a 119 Special but I’m left handed so the sheath has been holding me back.
If I could get one of these sheaths that would be awesome
Motorcycle knife! Tell us more, philosophy of use, in action on a moto camping trip, what happens in a crash, sheath choice- to dangle or not, would be interesting
Dude wants a whole report on KNIFE use. Dude are you 5? It's a knife. You cut things with it. Do you need to cut things daily? Do you want to carry a knife? It's that simple. "Philosophy of use" Next you'll be asking about the philisophy if use of sporks.
Very very nice!
I was 3 min in and realized nobody was talking😂😂😂😂😂😂 Great video!
Glad you’re digging it😁
I shared with a motorcycle rider friend ! Superb Craftsmanship & always enjoy your advice & adventures !! THANK-YOU, SIRS !!!
beautiful work!
Fantastic.
Do you happen to know what kind of leather was used and what weight? I aspire to that level of work
Talented guy! I like the leather Buck sheath except I can't stand the backwards strap. Couldn't even snap my 120 strap closed when on my belt, so I had a custom kydex sheath made and now I don't have to even deal with a strap.
Great stuff!
Thanks for sharing
Great video!
Nice work!
Nick, will you have another run of these?
Nice looking 👍👍👍👍
Awesome - great idea and great video. And crap, I missed out on a 119 sheath 😢. Please tell me you’re going to do a 110 belt sheath collab with Nick’s 😊????
That was cool.
Awesome !