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8th March 10, 05:54 PM
#11
Hey, thanks for the feedback. Hadn't planned to wear it on board. If I did, just five small jean rivets and the metal waist button. Less metal than jeans - no zipper.
The sgian dubh is a fixed blade, Navajo design handle from a local trading post. Similar to some jack knifes, but fixed. Have posted pics of it before.
Thanks for the link to the Lewis & Clark rig. Those were among the things I looked at as options.
And thanks - I do hope it never gets tested.
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
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10th March 10, 07:25 AM
#12
brilliant idea would never have thought about that, but it looks like a great way to not only avoid pick pockets but to be able to carry extra items
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