Carry Options for Inkosi

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Just wanted to see how some of you folks carry your CRK Inkosi. I like the size, but I am sometimes not into clipped pocket carry. I took a leather CRK leather slip pouch and cut it down to better size. What other was are you carrying? Clip, no clip, pocket carry, belt sheath?? Pictures are welcome for ideas.

Here is mine in the modified CRK pouch.
 
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I carry my Inkosi clipped to my pocket. But, I also bought a CRK leather sheath, for when I to drop it in my pocket as well. Actually, the pocket sheath is for when I go back to work, I will be dropping it in my pocket. Other than than that, my Inky is clipped to my pocket.
 
For me it just depends! Half the time a clip it . . . the other half I use my small 21 pocket sheath. The deep pocket carry is more comfortable and doesn't mess up my pants . . . but it is a hassle to get my knife out!!
 
Clipped all the way for me. I tried clipless for a few months, but it's a hassle putting everything in and out of pocket sheaths. Wherever I can get away with it, I'm clipped now. Formal attire, I'll go pocket sheath though I don't carry the Inkosi with formal attire.
 
I am always willing to help out, but since I do not have a Inkosi it would be hard to give a good answer. If you will send my yours I will try it out for a month or so and give you my feed back. :-) Really it was worth a try.
 
Carry all my Sebenzas on a sheath... Not a pocket clip kinda guy... First thing I do after I receive a Sebenza is to remove the clip... Lol
 
I am always willing to help out, but since I do not have a Inkosi it would be hard to give a good answer. If you will send my yours I will try it out for a month or so and give you my feed back. :-) Really it was worth a try.

:) Thank you
 
The Inkosi is small enough that I stick it in my coin pocket in my jeans and don't clip it. It goes in deep enough that it never falls out.
 
I carry mine in a Skinth P2. I always need a wider pocket slip because it drives me CRAZY when my knife dumps over sideways constantly in a narrower pocket slip like the CRK one.

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I never quite got the pocket sheath concept. Doesn't it require two hands? Seems it would defeat the purpose of a one handed knife. Is it just to protect from scratches? What am I missing? My knives are clipped or dropped naked in my pocket.
 
^ Protects the Ti slabs from scratches, or "snail trails."

Snail trails are not really scratches, they are slight markings in the finish of the Ti that can easily be lightly sandblasted off at CRK or by a careful owner with the right equipment.
 
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