Does a neck sheath tucked in your shirt mean you are "concealing" your blade ?
pumbaa said:Does a neck sheath tucked in your shirt mean you are "concealing" your blade ?
Pumbaa
Keith_Beef said:so that innocent people can be let off the hook with being bound over to keep the peace, whereas nasty vicious thugs can be sternly punished with 120 hours of community service.
OhCanada said:I enjoy neck carry for those group hiking trips where I don't want to look like Rambo but still want a fixed bladed knife.
If you want to neck carry over your shirt you can make a cord hole in the bottom of your shealth. Add a cord long enough to go arround your waist or a single cord and tie it to the left or right of your belt buckle. This allows easy access to your knife yet still keeps it from dangling into the fire. The single cord allows the knife to be angled somewhat depending on how far from your centre you tie it. You don't even need to wear a belt, just tie it to the belt loop.
bambodoggy said:Keith, sorry bit off topic here but is Binding over the same as a conviction?
Some I have spoken to say it's a sentance from a conviction and others say it's instead of a conviction.
I'd be grateful if you could clarify for me Mate?
Many thanks,
Bam.