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boom! :D
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Green on green.

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I don't usually like skull beads makes me look more bloodthirsty. :D
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Those are all really nice prime77.
Nice variety sharpguitarist!

Here are some new ones:
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/lefthandpath/4538843763/" title="DSCN1120 by Left Hand Path, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2789/453 ... 34c2_b.jpg" width="1024" height="845" alt="DSCN1120" /></a>

Salt I with pointy-tip grind by forumite araneae, and Krein-regrind Barong. All lanyards masterfully tied by my Dad - 'regular' round knot, zig-zag, and V:
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/lefthandpath/4539475978/" title="DSCN1119 by Left Hand Path, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4031/453 ... 4e55_b.jpg" width="1024" height="710" alt="DSCN1119" /></a>
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I like those LHP. I made this one lastnight.


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got this kukri at the last show...really like it.
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A paracord Chinese lanyard knot, also known as the plafond knot.

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Mainly lanyards and keyrings I make hut I thought this might be of interest here-
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^Now that is an interesting idea.

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Cheers mate :)
I've been lurking for a while!
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A few more :)
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hatethatgiraffe wrote:Mainly lanyards and keyrings I make hut I thought this might be of interest here-
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Far out - isn't that dangerous? Looks very cool. Welcome to the forums.

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^Emo's would love that bracelete, it cuts itself!
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It's not overly dangerous and actually performs pretty well as a knife when off the wrist :)
It takes more effort to open the Bug when on the wrist than could reasonably expect and tends to pull away from the wrist when I've manufactured the opening "accidentally"!
I'm not saying it couldn't cut you when on the wrist but I reckon it's unlikely and worth the risk :)
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Just beware of the possibility that sudden movements (eg when you stumble over sth) may induce enough inertia to open the knife.

I'd rather not do it, although it is a nice idea.


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very interesting and unique ideas...here is one I haven't seen but may be out there...let me know if someone has made one...would like to share in the misery :) will get better pics better but shows fairly well. Used small type 1 cord and fused the two together. Guy will use this as a key fob.
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Just a series of Chinese crown knots, tied with a 3 foot length of paracord.

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;) my fingers are sore for days afterwards! :eek:
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Stormdrane wrote:Just a series of Chinese crown knots, tied with a 3 foot length of paracord.

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At first I thought you had beveled the Spyder hole. :o
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