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The Swiss Army Knife has been a part of my life for nearly 4 decades. SWAK designs are ones that you either love...or just "don't get it". For me, it's definitely a "love" and over the years, I've obtained a number of them. This particular photo shows 3 recent acquisitions. From left to right; Pioneer in Black Alox (perfect EDC), a Climber with a translucent Onyx handle (sexy!) and, in the foreground, the highly collectible Copper Alox handled Cadet. When it comes to taking photos, I'm a neophyte at best...and with this particular photo, I discovered that sometimes pictures show something very cool...and yet completely unintended! Take a good look at the blade of the Copper handled Cadet in the foreground; see the reflection of the Red Victorinox logo from the upright package? That is how highly polished SWAK's come...straight from the factory! Kind of cool...

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