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5th November 04, 08:20 PM
#21
I have seen all sorts of makes and models on the net, and most have a carved wooden sheath done like the handle is done. Mine has this, and it stays put just fine.
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5th November 04, 08:20 PM
#22
I have seen all sorts of makes and models on the net, and most have a carved wooden sheath done like the handle is done. Mine has this, and it stays put just fine.
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5th November 04, 08:20 PM
#23
I have seen all sorts of makes and models on the net, and most have a carved wooden sheath done like the handle is done. Mine has this, and it stays put just fine.
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5th November 04, 08:23 PM
#24
I cheat and have the knife on a leather strap-so even if hill walking/scrambling it cannot get lost--then over that goes sock and garter.
James
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5th November 04, 08:23 PM
#25
I cheat and have the knife on a leather strap-so even if hill walking/scrambling it cannot get lost--then over that goes sock and garter.
James
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5th November 04, 08:23 PM
#26
I cheat and have the knife on a leather strap-so even if hill walking/scrambling it cannot get lost--then over that goes sock and garter.
James
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8th November 04, 12:08 PM
#27
Thanks all for the awesome advice!
I have been wearing my knife with bolth flashes or just a "garter and no more problems. Thanks again!
HAZAH!
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8th November 04, 12:08 PM
#28
Thanks all for the awesome advice!
I have been wearing my knife with bolth flashes or just a "garter and no more problems. Thanks again!
HAZAH!
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8th November 04, 12:08 PM
#29
Thanks all for the awesome advice!
I have been wearing my knife with bolth flashes or just a "garter and no more problems. Thanks again!
HAZAH!
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