Let's see some pictures!

the Farmer...

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Nice thread guys. Mind if I play. I have seen several I did not know existed and several I have to have, as well as the P38 which is the gold standard of utlity tools.

Here is a Special Forces Victorianox

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Benchmade SOS Also made by Gerber

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Case Utility Camp knife "2nd" Case ground out. I was told they were sold to employees cheap.

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Leatherman Super Tool Cap Crimpers black (military) and bright.

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Leatherman Mini Tool beside Supertool.

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This is my modified Leatherman Charge Ti.
See if you can spot the differences with the standard version, :D














 
Those are nice. Here are a few more that I had pics of.


P38 NOS still in the wrap.

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Doctor Swiss

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Ulster Tool kit

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Schrade field kit with fixed blade knife.

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Leatherman Super Tool Cap Crimpers black (military) and bright.

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This is the Supertool model that I'been looking the hole year, (black oxide finish) but no luck at the moment!
 
This is the Supertool model that I'been looking the hole year, (black oxide finish) but no luck at the moment!

This one was a present 10 or more years ago when I broke my other one. I am not sure if they were ever in the regular catalog due to the blasting cap crimper. You might call the company to get one. They offered to repair or replace my other and I did not want it replaced so I never sent it back. I'll PM you if I see one.

This is my modified Leatherman Charge Ti.
See if you can spot the differences with the standard version,
NICE, Did you do that yourself?

And virtually an American icon.
Can you tell me where that art work is located? That is a real salute to the service, red and blue P38s on a white background.
 
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