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Great shot.
thanks. i agree on lanyards. i don't typically use them. i find myself putting them on knives and then quickly removing them because they get in the way or add annoying bulk. this lanyard has managed to stay put for years though because it's multifunctional and the sak usually rides in my bag instead of in my pocket. the bead section of has five beads that can slide back and forth between two knots. this is my modified take on pace counting beads. i slide one down for each 100 m. when they've all returned to the upward position, i've traveled approximately 1 km. the lanyard also has a small ferro rod and emergency whistle. both are meant to be used as emergency backups to larger, more effective versions that i also carry, but both will get the job done. i've actually been meaning to make another one of these for the larger rangergrip sak i've been carrying lately. thanks for the reminder. :)kennethsime wrote: ↑Mon Apr 18, 2022 9:13 amGreat shot.
I haven’t always been a lanyard guy, but I’ve been a big fan of lanyards on fixed blades lately, and recently added one to my Dragonfly. Your photo is making me think about adding one to my Huntsman too!
As a fellow climber, I love these. Great photos.Makunochimaster wrote: ↑Wed May 11, 2022 6:56 amIMG_20220511_155504_978.jpg
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PeaceInOurTime wrote: ↑Wed Aug 03, 2022 4:19 pmThanks for sharing, Jim
I still need to try one of their one handed models.