yes, i hear ya, gm. factory helle sheaths have a "V" rib covering the stitched area. in the past i used to add a rib of leather sandwiched 'tween the flaps before stitching. just didn't see the need now in the way each sheath wedge-holds the handle, the blade stays far enuf away from the stitched flaps. but, i also wicked in quality water thin cya to the leather edges and the stiching, which in turn glues those flaps solid all around the stitching.
omigosh! such crude handles, and how so
not 18th century! am i still allowed to post here???
yeah, they're just working patch knives and obviously aren't meant to be pc-hc works of art. sorry to have offended some folks.
here's the patch knife i assembled with my red oak handle and a tiny 2-1/4" helle ola-kniven blade, i stiched the little sheath together and then tied it top and bottom on my possibles bag strap. you can see the where the cya darkened the sheath's stitched edge and synthetic sinew - it's all quite solid.