My new Swick

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My new Swick

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Sorry for the semi-double post; but after posting my Swick review in General Discussion, I thought I should maybe drop some pictures for you folks to see.

Professional photographer I ain't, but here's my meager offering.

The paracord is a Mercharness.
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Yay! Swick!
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Closeup of the blade.
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I've always wanted a Sypder that had the whole "Golden, Colarado USA Earth" thing going on...
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nice!
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good catch!

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:spyder: Get some ball chain on that thing for safety :spyder:
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congrats on the Swick Blackhair.....nice pics BTW... :cool:
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Michael Cook wrote: :spyder: Get some ball chain on that thing for safety :spyder:
What, exactly, do you mean? Are you talking about ball chain on the sheath for carrying? Because now I've actually decided to go with back left pocket carry, as the knife is nice and flat.
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Look at my Avatar!

I am proud to have been involved with the Swick from day one. Great knife. Use and enjoy.

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Blackhair wrote:What, exactly, do you mean? Are you talking about ball chain on the sheath for carrying? Because now I've actually decided to go with back left pocket carry, as the knife is nice and flat.
:spyder: Oh, ok. I thought you were carrying it as a necker. :spyder:
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Well, I had been carrying it in a mercharness (http://www.mercop.com/docs/shop_mercharnessrev.htm)
but I decided to go with the back pocket carry because I was having some trouble with my shirt getting in the way of the draw.
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