Your Favourite Paracord of Knife Handle

I've always liked the strider wrap. These knives are not mine, and not my personal favorite, but the wrap is done well.

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Here is mine. It's a modified Cold Steel True Flight Thrower. It's done like a whipping and there are two strands running longitudinally in the middle to give a somewhat oval cross section
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I just did this one:

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I need a better end knot - see first pic. I'm open to suggestions.
Are you using a square knot? Have a look here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_bend_knots. I like the butterfly bend because the lines come out parallel.

EDIT: Do you have a hemostat? Or needle nose pliers you can hold shut with rubber bands? Then you can hold the cord in place while you tie the fancy knot.
 
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I suppose this is my only paracord wrapped knife now days. It's a Landi in O1. It came skeletonized and so I just threw this para-handle on. My wrap job isn't anything fancy, just wanted some nice little cushion for the pushin. But I always buy 550 paracord when I do because it's so strong and handy.
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I've avoided paracord grips aside from a few trials on old blades, but my braiding/wrapping skills are nowhere near as good as these examples. The one I have is my Ivan Campos American Standard Tanto in D3 (1/4" thick, zero edge chisel grind -- you could cut atoms with that edge), with epoxied wrap over rayskin.
 
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