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Here's a simple way to keep the lanyard pin in your Sebenza sans lanyard.
I like the way the Sebenza a looks with a lanyard pin in place, but I don't personally have use for the lanyard. I cut a very short piece of para cord, just long enough to poke out of both sides of the lanyard pin hole. Then melted both ends of the cord, this ends up making "bulbs" or "nodules" which won't slip out of the lanyard pin, keeping the pin from falling out of the knife. I also found that if melted "properly" the nodules are large enough to touch both of the scales at once, eliminating any rattling noises.


It isn't elegant but it works well for a daily-user. I'd be interested in seeing other solutions you may know of.
-Sean-
I like the way the Sebenza a looks with a lanyard pin in place, but I don't personally have use for the lanyard. I cut a very short piece of para cord, just long enough to poke out of both sides of the lanyard pin hole. Then melted both ends of the cord, this ends up making "bulbs" or "nodules" which won't slip out of the lanyard pin, keeping the pin from falling out of the knife. I also found that if melted "properly" the nodules are large enough to touch both of the scales at once, eliminating any rattling noises.


It isn't elegant but it works well for a daily-user. I'd be interested in seeing other solutions you may know of.
-Sean-