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Swisschamp. It's the only SAK that has all the implements I use in a pocket sized format. At present, I have a few other multi-tools, changing...
Awesome review. My compliments to your 6 year old, whose poise far exceeded mine at the same age.
Likewise. My EDC is a Manager also because of the pen. I could never quite get used to the Classic because of how it opens, very clumsily. It...
1. Trekker 2. Swisschamp 3. Super Tinker 4. Sportsman 5. Manager
Okay, looks like the equivalent of a Vic Sportsman, except for that odd implement with the circlear cutout. It looks too small for a bottle...
Have you tried contacting Leatherman to have the springs reinstalled at no charge? All it would cost is shipping to them, they will send it back...
Actually, I have found nothing on the Tinker to have been unnecessary, including the hidden pin. Maybe you will someday find you have used...
That was my initial reaction to the serrations, but with time and a fair amount of use, I find they are more handy than I initially thought. In...
The Spirit X has scissors, the Spirit does not.
Sportsman. I have two of them, and like the size and the fingernail file, which I prefer to the small blade that I never use. It is stored in...
To answer all your questions; nope. That's what makes it such an intriguing mystery.
Do you mean to say you have opened bottles of beer with your teeth? Yow! :eek:
For several years, I rolled with a Rambler, but these days I prefer the Manager because of the pen. After several experiences of losing my BP pen...
P38s I got, but I'm missing my dog tags! On my very last day of active duty, I hung them on a hook while taking a shower, and they disappeared!...
Minority report...Although I don't use mine very often, over several years I have used my Swisschamp hook several times to lift bails of straw or...
Despite my earlier post in this regard, I will support this opinion of nylon scales. I own 3 samples of SAKs with nylon scales, OH Trekker and 2...
Although I don't share his adventurous lifestyle, not for a minute would I argue with Jackknife's low opinion of plastic scales. However, my...
As a kid in the 1950s, I wasn't quite so happy about the times. It seems to me that things were far more interesting in the late 1900s, with...
I have been trying for decades to start a fire using my Swisschamp magnifier with the exact same result. Only after last summer's attempt, I got...
"X" stands for scissors.