Great post Momaw ,I have some pics it is just taking forever to upload.
I made sure to get some good ones of the sheath ,back and front for Jeff as well.

One thing I love about the Skookum is the point. It is the same style of no drop point as the Taliwhacker and is very useful and looks great.

Here I took a photo to show how the Skookums pommel(and the back side of the sheath for Jeff) can dig into your hand.
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Here are some different views of the knives to try and give you an idea about the grips.
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This photo edge up shows how thin these edges are,
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Here I try to show how the choil affects the grip of the SS4 vs the Skookum.

Skookum grip.
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SS4
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Here is how I attached the belt loop.
I attached the 550 cord through the holes so that I could just get the velcro part through it both in front of and behind the tongue. The knot is covered by the velcro.
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I also really like this type of sheath to hang down and move freely.
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These little belt hanger pieces are great I wish I had more.
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Let me know Jeff if you want more pics of the sheath? I have 1 better one uploading right now.




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