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Thanks gunknifenut ..... and I agree with your thoughts.
Did a redesign!
Easier to make, drops the D-ring down lower, should be stronger and looks cleaner.
Found some Mahogany stain that matches pretty good.
They also have been treated with Bees' wax.
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I want a Skookum!!!!! Great idea on the dangler. Excellent execution.
The only thing you can guess about a broken down old man is that he is a survivor - Joe Sarno
I've wanted one for my Skookum sheath the first time I saw it. Thanks to Brian, I'm going to get one!
Originally Posted by Bastid
-Convincing knuckleheads that the real key tool lies between the ears in creativity, application of common sense, adaptation and thinking out of the box might just be a losing battle.
Thanks guys!
These make the knife carry very well.
Man that looks great!
Someday is today. Make your life count; don't just count the days.
Proud Supporter of JK knives #2
Skookum is one knife I've been totally satisfied with.
Great job!!!! Man i want a Skookum so bad...... Mark Wohlwend's pukko model is so similar. thats why i cant wait for it!!
I'm currently on Rod's 2.5+ year waiting list right now, the Skookum looks pretty darn close to my 'grail knife', can't wait for it to get here, only 2.4 years to go!
I just got my dangler attachment from Brian and immediately put it on my Skookum. It makes a real difference! A missing attachment loop was always something that bothered me about what is otherwise a near-perfect knife+sheath design. -And while I completely understand the reasoning for the design, I never really liked using just paracord to attach this knife. Now I don't have to.
Brian's heavy duty design really completes the Skookum Bush Tool. Heavy leather and heavy brass design, really easy to mount, although you will need a leather hole punch to make the holes. I think anyone with a SBT should consider adding the dangler (if Brian is still making more!) -And, you don't need to wait 2.5 years!
Haven't had a chance to take it beyond the kitchen counter, but the weather's getting better and better out here...
Thanks Brian!
add: If I may also say, Brian Sargent is also a really nice guy to work with!
Originally Posted by Bastid
-Convincing knuckleheads that the real key tool lies between the ears in creativity, application of common sense, adaptation and thinking out of the box might just be a losing battle.
Thank you for the kind words CWL.
I appreciate it!
Is that a Red Linen handle ... no shear hole ?!!
Brian
Looks great CWLBrian did a awsome job on these add on danglers
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The only thing you can guess about a broken down old man is that he is a survivor - Joe Sarno
I have one from Brian and cannot speak highly enough about the craftsmanship and communication level of him. Very impressive.
Someday is today. Make your life count; don't just count the days.
Proud Supporter of JK knives #2
Thanks ... i appreciate it!
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