Registered: 10/20/05
Posts: 1621
Loc: Blue Ridge Mtns. Va.
A nice 5- 4 would be my first choice followed by a Mod. 26. They both have good options that would please you. You might want to think about a high ride sheath. If you want something a little larger I would go with a Mod. 25.that is just that is one of my favorites.
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A full size handle sticking out of a sheath will almost always get attention. A pouch sheath usually gets less notice. I have a 19 that gets much less notice in my pouch sheath than it does in the regular sheath, same knife just that it's mostly in leather. Not saying carry a 19 but a 4 inch blade has a bigger outline of the blade in regular sheath than a pouch does, JMO.
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No offense to any other sellers but I think all you need to do is go to Tunefink's web site under newer knives and there are plenty of options. I especially like the model 26 with stag he has up for sale. Also a nice model 8 at a good price.
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