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#207876 - 09/12/24 09:23 AM Re: Thoughts on wrist thongs? [Re: Windsor]
LarryWW1246 Offline
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Rob--

Thanks!

I assumed it just did not go into anything.

The comments might duplicate perhaps long-ago posts on the Forum, but the current build has people talking "thong" or "no thong."

Larry
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#207877 - 09/12/24 09:46 AM Re: Thoughts on wrist thongs? [Re: LarryWW1246]
Windsor Offline
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I carried a large Stanaback Special for several years, I kept the WT lanyard tucked under the keeper strap to minimize errant catching on things.

Also, when I used it, I generally tucked the paracord under fingers or one finger if I needed to improve my grip on the knife.

The points about slow-to-deploy (not trivial to loop cord around wrist if in a hurry or other hand is occupied) and no-one-handed-recovery are valid.
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#207878 - 09/12/24 10:59 AM Re: Thoughts on wrist thongs? [Re: Windsor]
Wayne Dengler Offline
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Rob,
Good points there.

I found that on My old style Model 8 that I use the most,that I don't "loop" the thongs so that it won't snag on anything.

Sure as heck,if branches.briar have any chance they will tangle up with the loop.

Wayne
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#207879 - 09/12/24 04:14 PM Re: Thoughts on wrist thongs? [Re: LarryWW1246]
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If we look at this another way, the wrist thong option is not really about a thong, but about a lined hole (plus a few cents worth of paracord). With the hole installed, you can choose either to thread a thong through, or NOT use a thong. If threaded, your options are either to loop, or to avoid looping by tying, braiding, or something else.
So, having a thong hole offers more possibilities than not having one.
(That said, I prefer having the hole, then choosing whether or not to use it.)
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#207886 - 09/12/24 09:40 PM Re: Thoughts on wrist thongs? [Re: Holzinger258]
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Well stated Steve.
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#207889 - 09/13/24 08:41 AM Re: Thoughts on wrist thongs? [Re: Shoot870p]
LarryWW1246 Offline
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I agree with Steve, other than maybe some people don't like to have the hole there.

But this is a group build and totally democratic.

Larry
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#207890 - 09/13/24 11:38 AM Re: Thoughts on wrist thongs? [Re: LarryWW1246]
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Steve & Larry have good points there.

ON most of my Randall Knives I have the thong hole but most of the time,other than using that to hang the knioves in the safe,I don't use it.

As always,it is a matter of choice.

Wayne
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#207892 - 09/13/24 11:50 AM Re: Thoughts on wrist thongs? [Re: Wayne Dengler]
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I posted-n-pasted a thread on "How to tie a wrist thong" atop the main page. I use my wrist thong..."EXACTLY" the way Bo showed me!
Just Sayin',
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#207894 - 09/13/24 12:35 PM Re: Thoughts on wrist thongs? [Re: Captain Chris Stanaback]
LarryWW1246 Offline
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The Captain probably uses his RMK's more that several of us put together.

Apart from preference in appearance, it makes sense to get the WT option when ordering a knife.

If you have it and want it, you got it.

And whenever the knife is passed on, the buyer might prefer the WT.

It is a lot of hassle to send a knife back to the shop to get it done!

Which makes me go back to the build and see how I voted!

Larry
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