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Old 22nd November 2025, 01:02 PM   #22
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Just a passing thought..... Looking at the throat of the sheath it seems roomy. What if it was made for a forward curved blade?

RobT I always forget what this style is blade is called.

Ian I hear what you are saying concerning the sun motif.

Other ideas while I'm brainstorming. Some cultures, including the Philippines I own lefthanded Philippine knives, are forgiving of left handers. OR it could be an edge up right-handed carry. This has an interesting alignment in that it creates a natural alignment for a downward stroke upon drawing. Also edge carry up doesn't dull as much when you run or ride a horse.
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