<A HREF="http://www.canit.se/%7Egriffon/knives/fallkniven/wm1en.jpg"><IMG SRC="http://www.canit.se/%7Egriffon/knives/fallkniven/_wm1en.jpg" align=right></A> Even though I'm not feeling a need for a neck sheath, I got myself one anyway, the plan being to use it to carry the knife in the special knife pocket. Worked well, the sheath is only 45 mm wide and slim, and it's easy to pull the knife out even though the sheath isn't fixed at the other end. (I guess this is an advantage as a neck sheath too.)
It's light too, only 25 g, with another 10 g for the cord that comes with it. The knife itself is 70 g, which is not much for such a sturdy knife.
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Urban Fredriksson
www.canit.se/%7Egriffon/
Latest udates Moki Blossom and Fällkniven S1
"Smooth and serrated blades cut in two entirely different fashions."
- The Teeth of the Tyrannosaurs, Scientific American, Sep 1999
It's light too, only 25 g, with another 10 g for the cord that comes with it. The knife itself is 70 g, which is not much for such a sturdy knife.
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Urban Fredriksson
www.canit.se/%7Egriffon/
Latest udates Moki Blossom and Fällkniven S1
"Smooth and serrated blades cut in two entirely different fashions."
- The Teeth of the Tyrannosaurs, Scientific American, Sep 1999