I am please to announce the release of the paracord neck lanyard.
- Do you have to wear a company ID around you neck?
- Bored of the dull company neck lanyard?
- Why not treat yourself to a custom made neck lanyard!
All are fitted with the following:
- Plastic "break away" for your safety
- Cord lock to tighten lanyard
- Metal trigger clip to attach to ID
Cobra stitch in ACU digital with a lobster clip
Snake stitch in burnt orange & black with a lobster clip
Square stitch in olive drab & coyote brown with lobster clip
Round stitch in navy blue & silver with a lobster clip
Various colour lanyards (L to R)
- Snake stitch in yellow & international orange with trigger clip
- Round stitch in yellow & purple with trigger clip
- Round stitch in yellow & international orange with lobster clip
- Snake stitch in international orange with trigger clip
Various colour lanyards (L to R)
- Cobra stitch in ACU digital with 1 inch split ring
- Cobra stitch in Coyote tan with 1 inch split ring
- Cobra stitch in black with 1 inch split ring
Paracord bracelets and neck lanyards - for sale
Friday, 24 September 2010
Thursday, 23 September 2010
More bracelets for customers
Wednesday, 22 September 2010
Bracelets for customers
Tuesday, 21 September 2010
New paracord bracelets
I am please to announce the release of the paracord cobra bracelet.
- Made with US military issue 7 strand 550lb cord
- Available in many colours (one solid colour or two tone)
- Quick drying if they become wet
- No fading, staining, rot or mildew
- Tough but very comfortable
- All custom handmade by myself
Available in two styles: AISI grade shackle or a bead & loop
- Made with US military issue 7 strand 550lb cord
- Available in many colours (one solid colour or two tone)
- Quick drying if they become wet
- No fading, staining, rot or mildew
- Tough but very comfortable
- All custom handmade by myself
Available in two styles: AISI grade shackle or a bead & loop
Monday, 20 September 2010
Paracord bracelet - secured by a shackle
This is a cobra stitched bracelet that is secured by a "shackle".
These are extremely tough bracelets and surprisingly comfortable to wear. I can make these in one or two colours, see the colours available lower on the page down on the page.
Note the tightness of the stitching either end of the bracelet, other are not made to this standard. If they are loose then you will not have the right fit to the bracelet.
The shackle clip I use is an AISI (American Iron & Steel Institute) steel rated Type 316. This type 316 steel is used for surgical uses and is also known as "marine grade" stainless steel due to its increased ability to resist saltwater corrosion.
Sunday, 19 September 2010
Paracord bracelet - secured by a bead
This is a cobra stitched bracelet that is secured by a "loop & bead".
These are extremely tough bracelets and surprisingly comfortable to wear. I can make these in one or two colours, see the colours available lower on the page down on the page.
The beads I use are solid wood and come in either brown or black.
These are extremely tough bracelets and surprisingly comfortable to wear. I can make these in one or two colours, see the colours available lower on the page down on the page.
The beads I use are solid wood and come in either brown or black.
Saturday, 18 September 2010
King cobra bracelets
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Paracord bracelet materials
I am often asked what materials I use, here is the info:
Paracord
The paracord I use is genuine US military issue 7 strand Kernmantle style 550 cord, which conforms to MIL-C-5040 Type III.
Top row (military colours)
- Coyote brown
- Olive drab
- Coyote tan
- Foliage green
- Black
- Grey
- ACU digital (the US combat clothing)
Middle row (standard colours)
- Silver
- Navy blue
- Purple
- Royal blue
- White
Bottom row (standard colours)
- Burnt orange
- Yellow
- International safety Orange
- Red
- Burgundy
Clips, shackles and rings
I have a huge variety of clips, shackles and split rings that can be used on the lanyards
Top row (all AISI rated type 316 steel)
- Large clip
- Medium gate snap
- Small gate snap
- Small McGizmo clip
Bottom row(all swivel clips)
- Small clip
- Lobster clip
- Trigger clip
Top row (all AISI rated type 316 steel)
- Large shackle (6mm)
- Small shackle (5mm)
- Solid ring (3/8 thickness x 3/4 diameter)
- Small McGizmo clip
Bottom row(all split rings)
- 1 inch steel with nickel plating
- 3/4 inch steel with nickel plating
- 1/2 inch steel with nickel plating
- Size 5 (about 1/4 inch) steel
Note
AISI is the American Iron & Steel Institute, the steel is rated Type 316. This type 316 steel is used for surgical uses and is also known as "marine grade" stainless steel due to its increased ability to resist saltwater corrosion.
Paracord
The paracord I use is genuine US military issue 7 strand Kernmantle style 550 cord, which conforms to MIL-C-5040 Type III.
Top row (military colours)
- Coyote brown
- Olive drab
- Coyote tan
- Foliage green
- Black
- Grey
- ACU digital (the US combat clothing)
Middle row (standard colours)
- Silver
- Navy blue
- Purple
- Royal blue
- White
Bottom row (standard colours)
- Burnt orange
- Yellow
- International safety Orange
- Red
- Burgundy
Clips, shackles and rings
I have a huge variety of clips, shackles and split rings that can be used on the lanyards
Top row (all AISI rated type 316 steel)
- Large clip
- Medium gate snap
- Small gate snap
- Small McGizmo clip
Bottom row(all swivel clips)
- Small clip
- Lobster clip
- Trigger clip
Top row (all AISI rated type 316 steel)
- Large shackle (6mm)
- Small shackle (5mm)
- Solid ring (3/8 thickness x 3/4 diameter)
- Small McGizmo clip
Bottom row(all split rings)
- 1 inch steel with nickel plating
- 3/4 inch steel with nickel plating
- 1/2 inch steel with nickel plating
- Size 5 (about 1/4 inch) steel
Note
AISI is the American Iron & Steel Institute, the steel is rated Type 316. This type 316 steel is used for surgical uses and is also known as "marine grade" stainless steel due to its increased ability to resist saltwater corrosion.