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| View Poll Results: What type of knife do you own | |||
| Swiss army knife (folding/pocket) |
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11 | 42.31% |
| Gerber Multi Plier |
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4 | 15.38% |
| Letherman |
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14 | 53.85% |
| Gerber Knife |
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2 | 7.69% |
| Other knife brand |
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7 | 26.92% |
| Fixed blade hunting |
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3 | 11.54% |
| Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 26. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Types of Multi Tool/Plier
I'de just like to know what types of multitool multiplier or lethermen knives other FIRSTers own.
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Re: Types of Multi Tool/Plier
Some friends on my team got me a Leatherman Juice for my birthday one year, to replace my 2 year old Gerber that had started to rust - it's awesome (and has Katie #93 engraved on it!)
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Re: Types of Multi Tool/Plier
I have 3 Swiss Army knives.
My father bought me one almost 10 years ago. Then I got one as a gift from my company, it has the company name printed on one side of it (to date I have never used it and it's still in the original box). Then the 3rd one I recieved from the high school theater arts group for donating my time (and tools) to build their sets one year. This one I keep on my keychain so I always have it with me. |
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Re: Types of Multi Tool/Plier
I carry my Kershaw Random Leek with me. 3" S30V blade, Tungsten DLC coated in black and the sweet Onion speed safe opening mechanism.
It's yummy. Wetzel |
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Re: Types of Multi Tool/Plier
I carry one tool with me everywhere I go
its the only one I need - works for everything my Sledge-O-Matic :^) but seriously... I made a tool holder out of heavy cotten fabric that I could carry in my pocket - it folded like a big wallet In there I had: cresent wrench, small swiss army knife, small bit driver with 8 bits, small screwdrivers, a AA maglight, a couple big pins, needle and thread, about 4 feet of nylon twine, a couple band-aids, some avdil, tums, benedrill, about 2 feet of tape, a 6" metal scale, a safety pin, a couple Q-tips its amazing the things you can carry around - it was about twice the size of a wallet (when closed) Last edited by KenWittlief : 23-03-2005 at 21:22. |
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Re: Types of Multi Tool/Plier
My Leatherman Wave has served me well over almost 2 years. I keep getting told by the studnets on the team "$@#$@#$@#$@# that thing i so usefull!" its Always on my belt unless im flying or otherwise cant have it on me!
I Really love Leatherman multi-tools! |
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Re: Types of Multi Tool/Plier
Colt® Fire Fighter Cobra® Linerlock with Laser-cut Serration
Smith & Wesson® H.R.T.™ Boot Knife with Teflon® Coated False-edged Top Blade Gerber® Paraframe™ I with Partially Serrated Blade and Black Titanium Nitrate Finish Gerber® Ridge™ FrameLock with Partially Serrated Teflon® Coated Blade Leatherman Squirt P4 Gerber Multi-Plier® 600 Pro Scout™ Blunt nose Gerber Multi-Plier® 400 Compact Sport™ Swiss Army Knife Classic Well I think that's all of them. A few of them I had to leave at home (Colt Cobra and S&W HRT Boot Knife) because they are against Purdue Dorm Room Policy.Last edited by KyleGilbert45 : 23-03-2005 at 21:27. |
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Re: Types of Multi Tool/Plier
Yeah, I voted "Letherman". But mine is spelled "Leatherman".
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Re: Types of Multi Tool/Plier
you can get your name on your leatherman? How?
I want a leatherman with my name on it... |
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Re: Types of Multi Tool/Plier
I carry a Leatherman Wave.
It's a very handy tool, and the external liner-locking blades and file are nice. The only downside is the poor blade steel (440A, I believe). It doesn't hold an edge very well. The new Leatherman Charge, however, uses 154CM stainless steel for their blades. If you want the best of the best, consider one of those. It comes at a price, of course, but all good things do. |
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Re: Types of Multi Tool/Plier
I picked up one of the 'new' waves, to replace my 4 year old Wave that had simply gone missing.
I love the new ones. Not only does it keep all 4 blades accessible with out opening the tool, but all the internal tools lock open and release with a thumb tab. Even better, the screw drivers use replaceable and reversible bits. All you have to do to switch between flathead or Phillips is pull the bit out, flip it around and put it back in. You can also buy various other bits (torx head etc.). Even the handles are rounded so using the pliers feels just as nice as a real pair. It's a real improvement over what I had thought was the perfect multitool. Most useful half pound of steel you can buy. My only criticism is over the inclusion of what I consider a useless flathead screw driver in addition to the reversible driver. I would have rather had a good Awl or maybe just a general 'pokey thing'/probe. I think every multi tool should have a dip switch setter. I also carry a pretty run of the mill folding knife. It's nothing special, but it has some sentimental value and just feels right in my hand. I use that for menial stuff like cutting down boxes or just playing with. I remember I was in the pits at Manchester, and of course I forgot my leathermen and knife. I felt so useless, like I spent more time asking for tools then I did working. -Andy A. |
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