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  • 2 weeks later...
will the scabbard wear easily because of the repeated taking and putting back in of the of the saw, making the plastic scabbard more durable over the softer version?????

 

if you know wot i mean!

 

Sorry i missed this post. On both inside edges there is a 20mm nylon roller which the blade will run on avoiding the material

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Hi again, just wondering if you managed to get any left handed scabbards produced? I bought one from the APF and am still having to use it on my right hand side which gets very annoying at times having to reach over or pass it to my other hand. Would be good if there are some left handed ones available!

 

Cheers

 

Harrison

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