There is a downside to separating them if the sheath is to have a neck carry option,your separating the three basic essentials.
Dave.
Dave.
HC,happy camper said:Yes, i really like the double dangler, it's often much more comfortable , i have both belt and double dangler type sheaths and like both. I like the option of being able to remove/add the double dangler. I think the option for both with one sheath is ideal as some seem to find the danglers too "dangly" for their knife whereas others love them.
I was particularly wondering what ideas you were playing with for the method of attaching and removing the dangler to the sheath? (ie. buckle or maillon rapide, carabiner or clip?)
Just thought it might be possible to open up the use of the dangler when it isn't attached to the knife.
If it has a method of clipping that could also work on other sheaths or even anything like lanyards or keys, whatever, it might increase its versatility?
British Red said:Given that a lot of us do carry a field sharpening stone, I'd be intrigued to know what the "ideal" carry method for that stoe would be:
1)In a pouch integral to the knife sheath?
2) In a separate belt / pocket pouch?
3) In a Bergan / trouser pocket loose?
Red
I love Rapidboy's sheaths, often looked at them and drooled like a st. bernard really nice clean linesBritish Red said:Hi RB,
Simple elegant solutions mate - where the fun in that?
Red