How do you carry your small fixed blade?

If you have long pants and a good sheath ankle carry *works*, but isn't convenient by any means. IWB can work, or on the back of a belt carried horizontally.
 
Sort of like a neck knife...



















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I carry the folder so that I don't scare the normal folk. For some reason it still doesn't seem to work. Society...
 
Depends on the knife.
Crossdraw on left, around neck, right hip, right front pocket, right rear pocket, IWB, inside pack, strapped to pack, inside jacket pocket...and, occasionally, in my right hand.
 
One of the great things about small fixed blades is so many ways to carry.
Most of the time I go with horizontal on my belt.
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Depending on the knife, left hip pocket, L and R hip belt sheaths, dropped in a front pocket, fanny pack, day pack, brief case.
 
I carry my small fixies horizontal cross draw with the handle on my belt buckle so I can grab it with either hand.
 
Just ordered a KSF pocket sheath for my LT Wright patch knife and plan to try it in rear right pocket. Have previously just carried fixed blades on belt.
 
KSF pocket sheaths are awesome!

I carry about 50/50 split between the KSF and a vertical traditional sheath.
 
I made a kydex sheath for my izula. Now it slips right in my front pocket of my jeans and I don't even know it's there.

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I've found horizontal carry in the small of my back is great. Very unobtrusive and out of the way but easily accessible.
This is my bk11 with a leather sheath I made.
 
I prefer to carry fixed blades horizontal belt at about 10:00. I do carry vertical quite a bit though. The exception is my Tekna dive knife, which I EDC a lot, its sheath allows it be carried ANYWHERE on me.

I use slipcases a lot for my folders. Keeps them nice, clean, and provides a more comfortable carry. Also keeps the knife from printing in your pocket.
 
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