Knives, with Unique Beads, and Para Cords Lanyards
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Knives & Landyards
And here's my Spyderco Techno w my own made Royal Blue Paracord Landyard:
Stay Sharp!
I have so many exemplary models it would be easier for me to name the few boo-boos I have encountered (emphasis on "few"). Anyway, a couple of good ones not mentioned yet, are the C01 Worker (three screw version made in 1982) and the more current but discontinued Tim Zowada. Both are par excellence IMHO.
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Mule with Camelthorn scales and 3mm leather thong with Spydie bead
One my my main EDCs, the ZDP D-Fly with no clip and a short lanyard and Atwood bronze bead
A assortment of my knives with lanyards and mostly Atwood beads of various types...
A couple of my Caly Jr.s have lanyards and Atwood beads...
One of my oldest Delicas is on its third or fourth lanyard
A couple of my Spyderco Solo knives are lanyard equipped.
And a bunch of my lanyards - I like knot tying. It keeps my hands busy and it good for my arthritis. I also like teaching my son's Scout troop how to tie the core knots in their repertoire. Can everyone name the seven key knots every Scout should know how to tie? :cool:
TedP
One my my main EDCs, the ZDP D-Fly with no clip and a short lanyard and Atwood bronze bead
A assortment of my knives with lanyards and mostly Atwood beads of various types...
A couple of my Caly Jr.s have lanyards and Atwood beads...
One of my oldest Delicas is on its third or fourth lanyard
A couple of my Spyderco Solo knives are lanyard equipped.
And a bunch of my lanyards - I like knot tying. It keeps my hands busy and it good for my arthritis. I also like teaching my son's Scout troop how to tie the core knots in their repertoire. Can everyone name the seven key knots every Scout should know how to tie? :cool:
TedP
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Spydie Fanatic #185
Spydie Fanatic #185
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These guys have some great beads premium costs though :eek: .
http://www.starlingear.com/
I really want a spyderco lanyard/bead but they are $45 here I can't justify that although the Vallotton would go beyond Sexy sporting one :D .
http://www.starlingear.com/
I really want a spyderco lanyard/bead but they are $45 here I can't justify that although the Vallotton would go beyond Sexy sporting one :D .
Best Simplicity
Hi Mr. Holland!
Usually, the best things around are also the simplest ones. :)
Thanx Much! :cool: Not only how good it looks being that simple, but how good it works as a lanyard.Holland wrote:that looks very simplistic and classy, I like it :D
Usually, the best things around are also the simplest ones. :)
Stay Sharp!
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Blue Lava with a Mini Villain in Deep Water acrylic.
Here is a pic of all my blues from Left:
Sapphire Water, Persian Blue, Teal Curly Maple, Falcon, Deep Water (two tone), Deep Water.
Here is a pic of all my blues from Left:
Sapphire Water, Persian Blue, Teal Curly Maple, Falcon, Deep Water (two tone), Deep Water.
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No Longer Own - Dragonfly 2 G10 • Sage 1 • PM2 • Cat S30V G10 Custom • Orange FRN Dragonfly • Native 5 G10• Foliage Smallfly
No Longer Own - Dragonfly 2 G10 • Sage 1 • PM2 • Cat S30V G10 Custom • Orange FRN Dragonfly • Native 5 G10• Foliage Smallfly
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