Leigh, I took your advise and re-watched Michel Blomgren (
www.Bushcraft.se) in Survival - Episode 2 - Starvation. About 2/3rd of the way through the movie he shows how his knife sheath on his right side is attached by a short lead, to a small carabiner, that clips to a cord around his waist. On his left side he also has 2 firesteels, keys and a matchcase attached to the same waist cord. It was interesting that Michel made the leads to all of these items long enough so that he could put them in his pockets where they would be protected and would not flop/rattle around. Having them suspended in your pocket would prevent all these items from becoming a large, uncomfortable mass at the bottom. I hang keys on my belt at work and I just now move them over my front right pocket so I can tuck them in so they won't jingle anymore, how simple.
I have watched the first 4 of Michel Blomgren's films and really enjoyed/learned from them. For some reason I cannot get the 5th film where he walks across Iceland to download properly?
I think my first try at modifying my Clipper knife sheath will involve cutting off the "clip" part of the sheath, adding a leather sleeve or "frog" (Thanks big al) to the upper body of the sheath, that will taper to a braided leather loop that my belt can pass through. If I get really creative I may even try to make a sleeve on the rear side of the leather frog to hold a firesteel.
Sounds like one of those small, easy progects that will only take me 4 times the alloted material, 7 attempts and 2 weeks of evenings to complete!
Thanks for all your suggestions, they really got me thinking,
Mike