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    Default Carabiner Cover

    I found this carabiner in the 25 cents bin at a yard sale. It was covered with a foam pad which I was told was to deaden the sound of metal rings hitting the carabiner. The pad was rather nasty so I cut it off and did some half hitching. I buried the ends of the cord (#24 cotton seine twine) under the hitching. If I was told correctly about the purpose of the pad it really works.

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    In case anyone asks here is how I hid the ends
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    Half hitching is useful for covering all sorts of things

    knife sheath tied around cardboard tube
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