Spyderco Lanyard Beads
- The Deacon
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Would prefer pewter, but would get at least a few of either. I'm not a huge fan of fobs, but I do use one on some of my Kiwis when wearing jeans with really deep watch pockets.
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I would also prefer pewter it just looks better but I wwouldnt mind having some frn beads for my frn knives. Just think pewter looks a lot more classy and if I'm going to put a bead on my knife I want it to look good. I have a few from spartan blades. Pewter spartan helmets. I would love to have some pewter spyderco beads though. I would probably put them on my keychains and zipper pulls.
- Pinetreebbs
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Interested, either material.
Depending on use, a lanyard might save your knife.
Years ago my EDC knife was a Barlow rope knife with a lanyard. Even though I spent many work days in a work boat using that knife to cut rope I still have it because it had a lanyard. It was always easy to get the knife out by grabbing the knot hanging out of my pocket. What I would have given for an H1 Spyderco back then. :)
Depending on use, a lanyard might save your knife.
Years ago my EDC knife was a Barlow rope knife with a lanyard. Even though I spent many work days in a work boat using that knife to cut rope I still have it because it had a lanyard. It was always easy to get the knife out by grabbing the knot hanging out of my pocket. What I would have given for an H1 Spyderco back then. :)
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I think i would like pewter better but for some reason i think i would be more inclined to use FRN. Someone mentioned the possibility of a pewter bead banging/scratching up your handle, which i could see happening. Pewter on the other hand has more weight, and would help a thick paracord lanyard/fob hang better...sometimes especially with shorter ones they tend to stick out instead of hanging straight down. Call me spoiled but i think both are a good idea...Pewter for nicer knives, like Ti and CF handles, and FRN for everything else.
~David
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Ha! Someone has finally found a use for the left over holes!Splice wrote:Why not also make little medallions out of the leftover holes? Knock a little hole into the piece of metal so you can thread some paracord through, then engrave the Spyderco logo into it. It'd be extremely cheap to do and would look cool dangling off the end of a lanyard or as a necklace.
**** they could laser etch the logo into the hole leftovers if stamping was an issue.
Very cheap but cool to produce indeed. Every one of us would have a bit of someone elses knife :D .
+1 for the comment by Splice. A very simple round bead with the hole of course and a tiny logo that could be used as a nice lanyard bead or to hang off a bead chain or paracord around the neck. I think that both the pewter and FRN would be nice as lanyard beads, with maybe some limited anodized Ti or exotic steel runs. It's clear that lots of people do not like lanyards/fobs or anything on the knife. A lot of us do. Not always, but Sal, I know that they would sell like crazy. I make paracord gear, and have several skulls on my own lanyards. To tell you the truth, I am kind of over it, but some people still like them. To each his own. I prefer the clean and simple look. Spydiehole beads and charms all the way!
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