Show us your lanyards!

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Those look cool man good job !
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Thanks! I just got bored one day and started making stuff out of 550 cord. Have more bracelets than i can count haha
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i am travvy wrote:Thanks! I just got bored one day and started making stuff out of 550 cord. Have more bracelets than i can count haha
Nice , I've got some OD green from a bracelet I took apart that was to small for me I bought on amazon .But haven't been brave enough to try and make any lanyards . So I've just been buying them lol .
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haha its not too hard. check out youtube for some pretty good tutorials.
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I checked out a few videos and thought ya I can do this then the next thing I knew managed to tie myself to my chair with paracord halfway threw :D
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Keep that knot work coming!

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Whoops. I already showed this. I just slapped myself.
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Nice and simple over here ;)
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A tiger has claws.
A wolf has teeth.
An eagle has talons.
We, have Spyderco.


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Simple, but toxic green with all black looks sweet..
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Voodoo in Ziricote.
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And some customer pics.
Heisenberg in blackwood.
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Tortoise in olivewood.
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Other than YouTube are there any good books about lanyards and bracelets? Looking at the size of this thread I am guessing this has been asked before.
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Here are some styles I use
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Just made this guy! Got the bead from HKS with my other S110V Native Order so popped it on my EDC. First time making a lanyard and it was pretty fun! Will definitely be doing more in the future!
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Hi Folks!

willydigger wrote:Heisenberg in blackwood.
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This should be the Official Heisenberg 'Blue Meth' Lanyard. :D
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I don't like lanyards on my knives. They just get in the way of handling them for me. But I do have one on my hatchet that I like. it is a simple black paracord one with a skull bead. Compliments the black/silver dymondwood scales.
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A double button knot... :spyder:

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Mjc1973 wrote:Other than YouTube are there any good books about lanyards and bracelets? Looking at the size of this thread I am guessing this has been asked before.
The single best resource I know is http://www.fusionknots.com" target="_blank. A lot of the knots on there can be used for lanyards, such as the Solomon Bar, Snake Knot, etc.
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Hannibal Lecter w/Endura 4 ZDP-189. Two favorites paired
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Stormdrane wrote:A double button knot... :spyder:

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Please tell me how to do that. I can make the single, but that's cool. Thanks.
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