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familne
26-01-2004, 14:22
Just wondering if anybody knows where to get hold of leather lanyards to go through the lanyard hole on a knife?

thanks

Fraser

bagman
26-01-2004, 15:32
Fraser - try a decent shoe repairer for leather laces

familne
26-01-2004, 16:12
Ok- thanks - good idea!

Fraser

Ed
26-01-2004, 16:31
They are normaly sold as 'leather boots laces' .... they come in brown, tan and black around here :-)

Ed

ChrisKavanaugh
06-02-2004, 18:17
There are situations where a lanyard is usefull. Then again, oftentimes they are a hazard. If you have a good, secure sheath, lanyards are simply a ready made snare for some branch to catch your knife. Use a lanyard while engaged in tasks where losing it or slipping can reduce loss or injury. Taking a few moments to secure safe footing BEFORE starting any cutting task will reduce potentially devastating injuries. If you feel dropping a knife is dangerous, loop that lanyard and then deliberately release the blade. Some knives will swing with enough momentum to still inflict a wound. I think most makers drill lanyard holes to facilitate mass production. It makes for a convenient peg hole on the assembly line :lol:

maddave
15-03-2004, 02:00
Try LePrevo leathers...

Thonging link here

http://www.leprevo.co.uk/thonging.html

Hope it helps :-D