What SAK are ya totin' today?

1999-05 am I right?
I think you’re right however I’m not an expert. Everything I’ve read over the years suggests that nylon scales were the Econoline. I thought the hot stamp was older but I’m not sure why I think that. Time to do a little reading.
 
I think you’re right however I’m not an expert. Everything I’ve read over the years suggests that nylon scales were the Econoline. I thought the hot stamp was older but I’m not sure why I think that. Time to do a little reading.
Thankyou Grateful, I too thought the hot stamp was older, '79-'94, or '94-'07 depending on where you look, so little confused.
Any info on the Cellidor Econoline models, what I can find, is very thin on the ground to say the least, and confusing and contradictory at best.
I may post over on MT forums if no luck here and see what I can find out.
I've found over the years, there is always someone out there that knows more than me,(cant be hard) just have to find them. :thumbsup:
 
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My Cadet that I bought in fall of 2018 on vacation. It’s pretty much been a constant companion since then. Even if I’m carrying something else it’s in my pocket. It’s just so thin and light that’s there no reason not to carry it. Honestly as I posted in another thread lately it’s all I’ve been carrying the past couple of weeks.

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Hate to say it, but the most effective tool I've ever used for SAK scale swaps was the eyeglass screwdriver/bottle opener on a Micra. Just a suggestion.
 
Hate to say it, but the most effective tool I've ever used for SAK scale swaps was the eyeglass screwdriver/bottle opener on a Micra. Just a suggestion.
I really appreciate the info and suggestions, than you! That tool does look like it would be thin and strong enough to deal with scale swaps. That may be a reason to get a new multi tool down the road lol.
 
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