Kneebrace offers a multitude of new carry options.

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Unfortunately I now have to wear a $1400 kneebrace, I was a little bummed about having to wear a brace till I started putting knives on it. :cool:

Here's one quick pic, more to follow.

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Knife is a Grahm SPT on loan as part of a passaround, I really like this knife.

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I wore one of those last year after ACL surgery, I had a Rekat tucked under it and a Spyderco Merlin Para-corded to it, They thought I was a nut in physical therapy.
:) see make the best of any situation!
 
Nice!

1400$????!!!! Does it allow you to fly, or travel through time?

I found myself storing stuff in my various braces and casts over my youthful days.

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Larry S. said:
Good use of the lemons the docs gave to you!

Looks pretty cool to me!!:cool:

Yes, when life gives you lemons, you have two options.

A. Squeeze out the juice, put it into a squirt gun, and aim for the eyes.

or B. Find someone whose life gave them vodka and then have a party!
 
I had knee surgery when I was 13... when I was in high school I hurt it again, not bad but enough to need a brace for a few days. Well, I learned that a brace is the PERFECT spot to store a bag of weed that no one would ever think to look in. "He's got a bum knee, don't check him."

but my pot somking days are long over... so now, I'd probably stick knives in it too. A pilot survival knife would be a perfect brace sized knife (hell, my RTAK would have fit in the demobilizing brace they put on me right after surgery).
 
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