Quick laynard replacement question

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I just purchased a knife art c/f large 21 off the exchange. Only thing it’s missing the laynard and bead. Do y’all know if either knife art or crk will sell me a replacement? Thanks for the help
 
I know Crk, if you go to their site and web store, will sell you lanyards and beads. I’m not 100 percent sure which one comes on the KA exclusive or if it can be purchased. I had a KA 21 for about two days but never paid attention to the lanyard/bead. I’d go to their site and see if any of the combos suit ya
 
I know Crk, if you go to their site and web store, will sell you lanyards and beads. I’m not 100 percent sure which one comes on the KA exclusive or if it can be purchased. I had a KA 21 for about two days but never paid attention to the lanyard/bead. I’d go to their site and see if any of the combos suit ya
Just checked it out. For the money that is my best bet I think. Thx
 
two weeks ago I ordered from CRK's a replacement lanyard/bead for my sebenza 21,not cheap but vary well done in titanium, don't no about NA though! but I think they only sell lanyards that come with there knifes.
 
two weeks ago I ordered from CRK's a replacement lanyard/bead for my sebenza 21,not cheap but vary well done in titanium, don't no about NA though! but I think they only sell lanyards that come with there knifes.
Yeah I think I’ll just pick one of the ones with a blue look to try to look as close to original. I’m thinking the dotted bead would looks nice
 
yes that's what I did, I got the plane dotted bead something to grab on to! and who no's like the 21 maybe a collectors piece one day, best of luck to you.
 
Yeah I think I’ll just pick one of the ones with a blue look to try to look as close to original. I’m thinking the dotted bead would looks nice
If you carry your new knife daily, you’ll find that no lanyard lasts forever. How quickly it’ll end up looking like a ratty piece of old string will depend on how hard a life your knife lives, but it’ll get there sooner or later. Happily, making a DIY replacement lanyard is easy. Search “how to tie a Chris Reeve lanyard” in YT and you’ll find a number of videos.
 
I just tie my own. I have found that if I use just one gutted piece of cord to attach it to the knife it makes for a much more sleek lanyard. I run the cord through the hole in the lanyard pin and melt the end a little to keep it from coming out.



 
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