Just wondering what was the most common 18th century method for securing a knife sheath (long knife/trade knife) to a belt? There are lots of pictures online of trade style knives and sheaths, but basically none ot them show the back of the sheath, only the front. I can't tell if they have belt loops in back or what. Did they just use a leather thong to tie the sheath to the belt?
I would like to make a side seam sheath kinda like the one in the picture. Also, would a sheath like this have a heavier leather liner with a welt and the brain tan stretched over top? Curious how these were constructed.
Thanks.
I would like to make a side seam sheath kinda like the one in the picture. Also, would a sheath like this have a heavier leather liner with a welt and the brain tan stretched over top? Curious how these were constructed.