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    Quote Originally Posted by Irelander View Post
    Thats just wrong...
    Sorry, brother. It's hard to resist an opportunity like that when it comes along.

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    I'm not sure if it will work IWB but here's another no belt option from Keepers Concealment:
    http://keepersconcealment.com/produc...h-pick-sheath/

    On a related note, finishing up a beach trip now. I put my Delica in our beach bag just to have a knife handy. Never got it in the water but it's got some light rust spots already. Nothing that won't come right off, but next year I'll look for a corrosion resistant or non metallic option.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NickA View Post
    I'm not sure if it will work IWB but here's another no belt option from Keepers Concealment:
    http://keepersconcealment.com/produc...h-pick-sheath/

    On a related note, finishing up a beach trip now. I put my Delica in our beach bag just to have a knife handy. Never got it in the water but it's got some light rust spots already. Nothing that won't come right off, but next year I'll look for a corrosion resistant or non metallic option.

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    Talonite and Stellite are great options (but expensive) if you are interested in blades that are completely impervious to corrosion.

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    Spyderco's H1 blades in the Salt series are supposed to be completely corrosion impervious. Get the serrated edge, H1 work hardens, so the plain edge vs serrated has a significant hardness and edge-holding difference. Various sized knives are available.

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    We have some "China Pick" sheaths ready to go. they work with or without a belt.

    Wile recovering from my knee replacement I spent two months wearing sweats with a China pick ( reground by Ban) and a G19 in our Keeper Lite. worked so well a few days I even slept with it on... lol..
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    Not a clinch pick, but a small rust proof light fixed blade: Spyderco Ark H1


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    That ARK looks like an excellent (and economical) option for the OP.

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    I'm not really worried about rust at least for this trip, Lake Erie. Not really worried about it for OBX either but maybe I should be.

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    I'd not go in the water in Lake Erie.


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    I know what you're saying. I probably won't get more than my feet wet.

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