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This shows how the knife hangs if dropped. This shows how easily the knife is retrieved by reaching down and rolling the wrist to re-grasp the handle.

This shows how the knot is slid down between the belt and trousers when the knife is in the sheath. If the knife accidentally started to slide up out of the sheath, it would be stopped when the knot reaches the bottom of your belt. This shows the Thumb Lanyard on a larger blade.

The Cobra Stitch and the loop are both made from regular parachute cord so that the strap over the back of the hand is wider. Well there you have it.

A Thumb Lanyard can provide you with both security and controllability when using your knife in the field. Give it a try. We hope you enjoyed this article and will help support our efforts by checking out our products.

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Back then it was a rawhide thong, between two and three feet in length, with one end attached to the shackle of our official BSA slipjoint, which rode in a front pants pocket.

The other end of the thong was tied to a belt loop. Pretty nifty. What's more, especially for kids Scout leaders, take note , it offers a measure of "loss prevention. With any long lanyard, by the way, you'll want to take care that it doesn't get tangled up in other gear or snagged on brush when you're traipsing through the woods -- tuck it in or stow the knife away altogether.

Of course, a lanyard should never be so long or so heavy, if you've festooned it with beads and baubles that it gets in the way when you're actually using the knife. Once again, no one will be insulted if you decide not to fill your knife's lanyard hole with a paracord or leather tether. But if you want to know what we think -- and after all, that's why you're reading this, right?

There it is. Relax -- we understand. The most important thing to know is this: You're under no obligation, moral or legal, to dangle a lanyard from your knife.

Like sampling different types of knives to find out what works, you won't know 'til you try. I then tie it to the belt side with a nail knot using coils. I leave about an inch of cord on the other side of coils so I can periodically snug them up. I slide the coils towards the boline and attach knife with swivel snap. It hangs just at the bottom of my pocket. When you pull the knife out a firm pull will slide the coils down the belt line. Cut that to whatever length you want. You can unclip the knife from swivel or unclip caribeaner if needed.

This works well with a heavy knife like a sak huntsman or old solid bolstered sak. May 18, at pm. A fob makes it easier to conseal your knife by keeping it in your pocket in public places, whilst still making it possible to grab it within a second.

It sticks out way too much and might draw attention. When the fob hangs slightly out of my pocket, no questions rise because the knife is invisible, while is it still easy to grab the knife in case it is required.

October 12, at am. My knife looks like, and is, as much a weapon as it is an EDC. Even the small portion that stick out of my pocket when clipped is noticeable and intimidating. December 16, at pm. Thanks to each person who wrote in their opinions on Fobs and Lanyards.

As it is, I see that many people have taken lanyards and fobs to the enth degree in terms of decoration, beads, complexity, etc. September 3, at pm. November 9, at pm. Best lanyard is a curly telephone handset cord — minimal length at rest, expands as needed, more than enough strength for the application. December 5, at am. I think lost of people are missing the fact that in a survival situation your lanyard can be used to fix the knife to a stick for use as a spear for hunting or fishing.

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Types of Kitchen Knives. Search for:. Fabe December 2, at am. You dont have to look down you just place ur hand where you knife usually is and grab the lanyard pulling up Reply. Mike Allen August 27, at am. Mike Allen PI Reply. Antonio October 17, at pm.

Aaron Waller December 28, at am. These are all dumb reasons Reply. Frank November 18, at am. Sam L. Jeff January 9, at am. Don January 9, at pm. William January 9, at pm. Good luck a branch snaging my Heeter M. W out of my pocket!



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