I've always been interested in the idea of horizontal carry. To me it is neater to lie a knife along the belt than have a sheath dragging every time you sit or digging into your ribs with a high carry.
I saw Stuart's handmade knife and sheath at the BCUK meet last year. It carries hilt forward on the left - ideally placed for cross draw, easy to reach, easy to locate when putting away. That I like !
Well my curiousity is now satisfied and my prolem solved courtesy of an Allan Blade Scandi Packpal and a very neat piece of kydex. Thanks to John Kelly for posting pics of his new Allan Blade Runt which made me aware of this option just in time to let me e-mail Allan and ask him to add a horizontal carry clip to the sheath for my new Packpal.
Here are the pics - scandi packpal, morticed tang, cocobolo and mosic pins. It's a brilliant little knife and an excellent carry option. This is going to be a real user.
Excellent work Allan. Thanks !
I saw Stuart's handmade knife and sheath at the BCUK meet last year. It carries hilt forward on the left - ideally placed for cross draw, easy to reach, easy to locate when putting away. That I like !
Well my curiousity is now satisfied and my prolem solved courtesy of an Allan Blade Scandi Packpal and a very neat piece of kydex. Thanks to John Kelly for posting pics of his new Allan Blade Runt which made me aware of this option just in time to let me e-mail Allan and ask him to add a horizontal carry clip to the sheath for my new Packpal.
Here are the pics - scandi packpal, morticed tang, cocobolo and mosic pins. It's a brilliant little knife and an excellent carry option. This is going to be a real user.
Excellent work Allan. Thanks !