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Noss
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Posted - 05/09/2008 : 06:57:43
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EMF: No problem. The sheath is nice. It is easy to add some extra gear to it using para cord.
kurodrago: INFI is very easy to sharpen. It's a lot easier than many carbon steels.
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Sharp
Starting Member

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Posted - 05/09/2008 : 14:14:03
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Sweet Combo. Use it well.
Here WAS my rig from Rainwalker.

Here's all the stuff in there rightful sheath.

Though, I disassembled it and now my RMD is gonna be in its own sheath.

He also made me another drop leg attachment that I don't have a picture of.
Rainwalker does some really sweet stuff. Leather work is amazing. However, he does have quite a long wait time, but the product is well worth the wait.
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Tac45
Junior Member

Australia
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Posted - 05/10/2008 : 20:55:11
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| Nice practical looking rigs guys. Sharp what brand is the olive fastex pouch in your last pic? |
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Noss
Moderator

USA
1382 Posts |
Posted - 05/11/2008 : 10:52:44
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Sharp: That is a serious knife carrying rig.
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Sharp
Starting Member

43 Posts |
Posted - 05/12/2008 : 20:19:25
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Tac 45: I honestly have no idea. It came with the duty belt that I bought from Andy and Bax. It came with two, actually. Tadgear has the SOE pouch that looks exactly like that for 20 bucks.
Noss: Thanks. I took it off cause it was just too much. All the fix blades and pouch have come off the FBM sheath. Made it a little more practical by taking everything off. They whole assembly was like 4-5 lbs or somewhere around there.
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macgregor
Junior Member

USA
301 Posts |
Posted - 05/13/2008 : 17:41:28
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I am having a rig made by Jeff for my DFCG just like Sharps FFBM rig.
Not very original but freakin sweet.
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Sharp
Starting Member

43 Posts |
Posted - 05/14/2008 : 23:04:44
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Mac, you SOB!!! 
What are you putting as your medium knife? The Hook?
Also, are you getting the kydex belt loop? nylon?
I got both. 
Your really gonna like the sheath though. You've seen what I've done with mine: Piggy back, separate, man-purse style, across the back, dundee (cross back handle facing downward to strong side), etc, etc. You should also ask Jeff for a couple of large tek-loks. They will come in handly.
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Tac45
Junior Member

Australia
106 Posts |
Posted - 05/15/2008 : 04:14:54
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| Thanks for the info Sharp. I'm always on the lookout for a good carry sheath. It's like the perfect knife... always looking. |
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Sharp
Starting Member

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Posted - 05/15/2008 : 18:27:53
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Your welcome Tac 45, alway glad to help.
And, excuse my ignorance, but which is the perfect knife?
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Tac45
Junior Member

Australia
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Posted - 05/16/2008 : 04:01:29
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| The perfect knife. That's easy. It is the one you don't have. The one that has yet to be made. The one that will replace the last one you bought as the perfect knife. The one that if it is made will end the desire to get another. It will be the last one you buy. The perfect knife...a blessing or a curse? |
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Noss
Moderator

USA
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Posted - 05/18/2008 : 08:34:13
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yep. The perfect knife is the one you never seem to find and go broke during the quest
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