Is this way to carry a knife a Scandinavian fenomen?

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Just wondering about this.
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   / Is this way to carry a knife a Scandinavian fenomen?
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All work knives have some off the same patent, but Mora knives have the best button attachment.
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   / Is this way to carry a knife a Scandinavian fenomen? #3  
Mora makes good stuff!

I've had my Mora ice auger for maybe 50 years?

I just bought another one at a flea market/junk store last year because it was in like-new condition and I couldn't bear to see it sitting there all alone. :)
 
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An interesting way to carry a knife. Probably more secure.

I carry a little spring assist blade (4 inches or so) for boxes and the like, and a multi-tool if I know I'm going to be around machinery and the like. What you're carrying is more like a fixed blade hunting knife, or what I'd call a belt knife (For hopefully obvious reasons :D)

The only thing I've seen carried like that is either a thigh holster for a pistol or a Silky saw on an arborist.
 
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Phenomenon. You are welcome. 😁 Yeah english is weird

Never seen that kind of knife holster but I like it.
 

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