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I was commissioned to make this for a lineman. He installs high voltage power lines in the most remote locations. This will fit on his rigging gear upside down when he is flying high in the air. It has pull the dot snaps. Made it from 6/7 Herman Oak.

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As a soldier, I always carried my bayonet or kabar on my left suspender, . . . upside down, . . .

Still carry my hunting knife that way, . . .

I like the way you tucked it into the sheath with two straps, . . . if one fails, the other should catch it.

May God bless,

Dwight

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Thanks Dwight. He didn't want there to be a chance that the knife would fall out as he is dangling from a helicopter.

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