Lanyard Giveaway Part IV _the_ Wins !

Once again , as a show of appreciation to BLF and it's assorted characters , I am giving away a custom lanyard to a member of this forum . It is an adjustable two-tone snakeweave lanyard with a matching fob . Made of Milspec 550 paracord in black and grey .

The lanyard can be attached to the light at both ends to hang the light or secured to your wrist ( or anywhere else ) . Shown here with a MiniMag ( Not Included ) to show scale .

If you are interested in receiving this lanyard , post a reply in this thread . A winner will be chosen via a random number generated at random.org . I will be paying all postage to anywhere .

Thanks everyone for participating .

There will be more giveaways ....

Really nice Jack. Don't put me in the drawing, just wanted to say thanks for doing it.

I'm in, thanks! :)

Throw my name in the hat!

Very nice. It would look great on my SkyRay KING. I'm in, thank you.

Awesome gesture, Jack!

Count me in because I'd love to have one of your works. I never win anyway so what the heck.

I'm in.

Thanks Jack!

Me too!

And the winner is ......................

Very nice work!

Very nice, I dont like to participate, but its nice that you give things away, I recall all your other give-aways too.

count me in please. Thanks Jack!

I'm in, thanks Jack!

count me in

That is a nice set, count me in.

Thanks for the giveaway :)

Please count me in. Thanks for the generous offer.

i would love to enter , could i win twice !?!?

i cant, its only fair. i will take this opportunity to say thanks again

also i finally got around to making some. this week i made my first four- cobra knot, river bar (underside in pic), celtic bar knot(2). defiantly very cool of you. here they are and not to highjack ur post or anything just to say thanks for the kindness and inspiration.

I'm in.

neverwinsFoy

Can you post a link on how to create that lovely two rope end knot? I'm looking for some nice end knot, but can't find anything decent. Probably because I have no idea on what the proper name for knots like that is.

Viktor