Old Buck fixed belt loop repair
Old Buck fixed belt loop repair
Evening folks, I have a single line Buck 105 that the thread is coming loose at the belt loop seam of the flap over loop. It is about 3" deep in the pocket and fairly tight of an area. I figure a curved needle and perhaps some type of "threader" maybe made from stainless leader might work. The curved needle from the outside and the theader pushed from the outside to pull the thread through. Any ideas without cutting the sheath open? Any leather tools I am unaware of? I always hand sew. Would a Myers awl work in this case? I have one but have never used it. The needle apears humongous though. Thanks mp
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Re: Old Buck fixed belt loop repair
Best and easiest way is to cut it open re stitch the loop then sew it back together. All the thread is the same age.
Re: Old Buck fixed belt loop repair
Looking at Myers how to videos they is probably my best route.
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