Help in fixing

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Old Grafton
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Re: Help in fixing

Post by Old Grafton »

"It also seems silly to get rid of a perfectly good knife because the clip is broken."


Heck, I've carried a knife since I was six years old (1956) and I've never owned one WITH a clip.
That's what pockets are for. :lol:
I'm not old--It's too early to be this late.
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SeekHer
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Re: Help in fixing

Post by SeekHer »

Just contact the manufacturer and they'll probably sent you one for free or a couple of bucks for shipping.

If not then just remove the portion attached and keep it as a "pocket knife"--run a $10 fob strap (leather, paracord etc.) through the lanyard hole for something to grip when removing...OR just make your own.

Survival Straps
http://www.survivalstraps.com/

Bladeforum.com link to U812's thread on lanyards, fobs etc.
http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showt ... l-lanyards

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