Right Hand Left Hip?

British Red

M.A.B (Mad About Bushcraft)
Dec 30, 2005
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Bod,

I think there is mate...I am debating a combined belt / baldric - a bit like a robust "Sam Browne" arrangement

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Justin Time

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Aug 19, 2003
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BOD said:
Not quite :) I use it sometimes but not if I have to do a lot of crouching and bending as it tends to slip forward as I clamber over obstacles.

Is there a simple way to stop this that you know of?

Bit of cord hanging off the baldric, end wrapped round your belt a couple of times, no need for a knot seems to give enough tension.
 

Matt Weir

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Jun 22, 2006
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I'm a right handed, right hip man myself. I don't have much experience of being out wearing a fixed blade in a belt sheath but what what little experience I do have has taught me that for jobs where you are knelt down (say battoning wood, firesteel use etc) and you re-sheath the knife whenever not in use for safeties sake then it is a sight easier wearing the sheath on the same side as your working hand.

Same goes for working above head hight.

That's my opinion anyway.
 

Nicklas Odh

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Mar 3, 2006
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There is another way of doing it, well, as long as you dont carry a 12" khukuri or a superheavymegacutter.
A clipper or F1 or similar works great with neck sheath.
Either the blade hangs straight down or you make the attachment points on the sheath so it tilts the handle toward the hand you use for holding the knife.

I made a neck sheath from the open leather sheath that came with the F1.
I cut away the leather loop that holds the metal ring that holds the big belt loop.
Then I drilled out the rivet in the corner and made a cut in the leather on the opposite side.
Now I put a piece of paracord through the hole from the rivet twice and then I pulled the cord on both sides of the sheath and into the hole and its done.
 

scruff

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Jun 24, 2005
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David Morgan said:
Due to a fit of spatial disorientation (ie a cock-up) I made the sheath for my knife to go on my left hip (I'm right handed) with the edge facing back

This is exactly how I wear my knives/ make my sheaths. I much prefer it this way and find it for me to be the safest way to wear it. I think it comes on the whole from practicing Iaido (Japanese art of drawing the sword...in and out of the sheath that is not on paper :rolleyes: )

I seldom need to look as I re-sheath the knife as I know exactly where the blade, edge, tip and sheath are. It does help that I use dangler/scandi type sheaths though.
 

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