How do you EDC your fixed blade?

Like this:

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Sonnydaze
Never mind, I just realized you took the picture in a mirror.:o

Good morning, Ted, ole bud. I am ALSO on my first cup of coffee. I understand! (I still enjoy your MELTDOWN graphic)
Yeah, the watch-pocket gives it away....
The nice thing about taking pics in a mirror is that I can pull in my gut before I snap the photo...
Once I relax again, all heck breaks loose.
:)
Don

P.S. I've had some emails wanting to buy my knives. I sold the black one long ago....to finance the other.
Please note that the "company" split up into TWO good knife-making companies...Battle Horse Knives"" and "L.T. Wright" company. Both make good products; you can find a nice knife and sheath, something like mine, for about $75. I don't know where you find a sheath with a drop-ring, but it cannot be too hard.

Here are links for those two new companies...
https://ltwrightknives.com/the-patriot.html
https://battlehorseknives-com.3dcartstores.com/crm.asp?action=contactus

Here is a link to buy from one of our sponsoring companies...
https://ltwrightknives.com/dealers.html
http://www.knivesshipfree.com/l-t-wright-knives/?sort=alphaasc

You'll have to look up sponsoring dealers for Battle Horse Knives...also a good company.
 
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I wear a good stiff wide belt, folder on the right and a high riding fixed on the left. High riding fixed blades are a bit of a compromise being harder to access but they don't interfere with anything when sitting or getting in and out of the truck.
 
I think so too. The clip on the sheath it came with isn't that secure and it slides and rotates on my belt. I'm thinking I'm just going to take the clip part off the sheath and keep it in my pocket. I'm just afraid of losing it. Haha. God knows how much money I've lost because my change keeps falling out. I've lost 3 knives that didn't have pocket clips because they slipped out somewhere.

You must have got the old style clip then because the new clip is near bulletproof. It is very secure, so much so I never worry about it coming off my belt. The stock sheath is large Tek Lok compatible too if you prefer that. Also, you can always throw a paracord safety loop on if your that worried.
 
Normally, I carry my smaller knives in vertical belt sheaths and larger ones in horizontal belt sheaths. I don't tuck my shirts in, so the vertical sheaths usually just have the tip hanging out and horizontals are completely hidden.


I've never seen or imagined carrying a dangler down into my pocket before. It looks like it would work great, and I'm definitely going to give it a try. :thumbup:
 
If I wasn't limited by my state laws, I'd carry in a sort of shoulder rig like this...

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Possibly with a case for my phone under the right arm to balance the weight.
 
I've carried the Izula I have many different ways. Belt small of back or by the belt buckle. In my RFP. Also, with using a pocket sheath from KSF. I have a few different EDC fixed blades and of all the ways I carry them I prefer the KSF Pocket sheath.
 
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