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D1

Strabs' D-Guard Instructions:

Get ready for some raw fingers when your done A couple hints how to get started. One peice of 550, 10-12' long. Three runs between the two talon holes. (Loop it loosely through them both twice) One end (12-18" roughly) hanging out the rear talon hole, and the other(long end) starts the pattern at the front talon hole.

Good luck,
Kev

Step 1 - Put the rope through the rear hole, then through the front one.
Step 2 - Criss cross the other side of the rope through the front hole.
Step 3 - Pull the rope through the front hole, leaving a little bit arcing from the rear to the front, and keeping the ends of the rope even.
Step 4 - Cross the rope in FRONT of the arcing bit, putting the right one OVER the left, and then pull the left rope through to form a loop, then pull the rope tight.
Step 5 - Now, cross the rope BEHIND the arcing bit, putting the right one UNDER the left, and then pull the left rope through to form a loop, and pull the rope tight.
Step 6 - Continue this process all the way to the rear of the handle, making sure to keep the knots tight and fairly flat, and close to each other.
Step 7 - After tying off the the rope by the handle, I took the ends and looped them like so.
Then, I brought the rope through the loop, and pulled the loop tight (also see Step 1 above). This creates a lanyard so you won't drop the knife, plus leaves a little extra rope should you need it.
Use a lighter or matches to close off the ends of the rope- it's synthetic, and melts down a bit so it won't fray. The knot I used is just a plain knot, the simplest one there is; it just looks fancy because of the repeating pattern.
D2 - Frankie Crabs' D-Guard tutorial.
 

D3 - Frankie Crabs' D-Guard on his Basic 9.