Frank M.
wrote:
Unbelievably bad experience. I received my sheath and it had an ugly black mark on the sheath. That's not all. The belt loop was sewn on crooked and the flap was incorrectly sized so there was no way to secure my Leatherman. I contacted the owner and sent him pictures. He wanted me to pay for the shipping back to him. He also stated that he was "numb to these kind of things" and that he was going to resell this defective sheath to another unsuspecting customer. What a racket. Stay away from this guy. I'm keeping the sheath and throwing it in a drawer. I don't want this guy profiting any more from me or screwing someone else. Now I'm out the money and back at square-one shopping for a sheath. The next one will be from a brick-and-mortar business so the owner can't hide behind his online store.
Seeking recommendations on a local custom saddle maker. Located in SLC. Thanks.
Anitra E. replied:
David Nay, the best of the best. Has been doing repair and making leather gifts for me for years. At 9400 S. and 700 E. In Sandy. 801.562.3000. Very reasonable prices.
I am looking for someone to help me with a repair to my saddle. It should be a relatively easy fix. Thanks in advance!
Doris R. replied:
Jill Wiseman Wilkins it's 801-562-3000. He has a fb page under Nays Custom Leather (I think.) He is located in an acoustic music store in the south west corner of Union Square on 9400 South 700 East in Sandy.
Doris R. replied:
Jill Wiseman Wilkins it is 801-562-3000. He has a fb page under Nay's Custom Leather. It's in the sw corner of Union Square at 9400 South 700 East in Sandy, the basement of an acoustic music store.