choubbi
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- Oct 20, 2002
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+1 for the swick and the street beat, small FBs, the swick is just much thinner than the SB, yet still very comfortable when doing heavy work.
depends on the blade shape preference, and on wether you need a very concealable blade.
otoh, the looks of the SB seems a bit more "regular" to sheeple, maybe the swick could scare them with it's shape? (I have never used my swick in front of nkp, always something like my UKPK or caly jrs)
anyway on the performance side, I don't think there's much difference between the cutting power of the swick and the SB. S30V on the swick, VG-10 on the SB, both flat ground, thickness: .15" for the SB, .125" for the Swick.
depends on the blade shape preference, and on wether you need a very concealable blade.
otoh, the looks of the SB seems a bit more "regular" to sheeple, maybe the swick could scare them with it's shape? (I have never used my swick in front of nkp, always something like my UKPK or caly jrs)
anyway on the performance side, I don't think there's much difference between the cutting power of the swick and the SB. S30V on the swick, VG-10 on the SB, both flat ground, thickness: .15" for the SB, .125" for the Swick.