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Re: Strictly Multitools

Postby moab » Sun Mar 25, 2012 2:20 pm

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moab wrote:does REI carry leatherman? I'd like to hold both of these in my hand before I decide. And there's one right up the road from me.

Yes; although I don't know if they have every model in every store. The Rebar aren't even out yet, so you'd have to wait for those to come in.

moab wrote:Also does the Rebar come in black oxide too?


http://www.leatherman.com/product/Rebar%20Black :mrgreen:


That's strange I see them for sale in google shopping and on various sites.
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Re: Re: Strictly Multitools

Postby airballrad » Sun Mar 25, 2012 2:32 pm

moab wrote:That's strange I see them for sale in google shopping and on various sites.

Some sites will put these items up well before they have them in stock. There were places that had them listed last summer and they won't even be released until April.
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Re: Strictly Multitools

Postby WhatThaFrig » Sun Mar 25, 2012 8:56 pm

My newest addition, Gerber Artifact.
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Re: Strictly Multitools

Postby Lynn LeFey » Sun Mar 25, 2012 11:38 pm

Am I right in assuming that's a standard replaceable hobby blade on the Artifact? I've seen them before and thought the design has some potential.
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Re: Strictly Multitools

Postby WhatThaFrig » Mon Mar 26, 2012 10:35 am

Yes they use the standard No. 11 X-acto blade.
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Re: Strictly Multitools

Postby ninja-elbow » Mon Mar 26, 2012 1:29 pm

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xd dude wrote:I've had this one for the better part of a decade. The only problem is the loss of the thumb stud. Love it though. Kershaw vice grip multi-tool.


Knock down the .jpg size to meet the forum requirments, XD. Others should see this.

A well-used, well-loved multi-tool. You have instant street cred in my book, my friend.


Though my Father passing someday, and hopefully many many days from now, like 15 years worth of days, will be a sad day I will be inheriting his Kershaw multitool. They do not make them anymore. It's his favorite and go to multitool for his motorcycle rides.

Of note I get all his .22 lr toys too, like 4 pistols and 6 rifles worth.
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Re: Strictly Multitools

Postby OpelBlitz » Tue Mar 27, 2012 7:17 am

I've inadvertently been purchasing mostly Gerber stuff. I'd like to try out some Leatherman stuff though, since that seems the most popular here.

I have:
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- Gerber Compact Sport (The old one)
- Gerber Clutch
- 2x Gerber Artifact
- Victorinox Huntsman (From the late 80's, used in Boy Scouts)
- Wenger Evolution 16 Red Swiss Army Knife

The Crucial's my EDC and the Compact Sport's been relegated to GHB storage. I've had the Crucial for 2-3 years now, and it's the perfect EDC for me, for 3 reasons - the blade's easily opened/closed with one hand, the bottle opener kicks ass, and it has a clip on it (I don't like things hanging off my belt either). I've beaten it up pretty good. It doesn't seem to be as good quality as my old Compact Sport, but I wonder if that's because it was made in China, whereas my Compact Sport's made in the USA. I liked the Huntsman and Evolution, but I just don't have the finger nails to open up any of the darn tools.
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Re: Strictly Multitools

Postby TheLastOne » Fri Mar 30, 2012 5:54 pm

Went from EDC hero to zero in about 5 seconds the other night

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Tried loosening a plug to a drain at work the other night. Pliers got a little sideways and torqued the wrong way, and snap.

Yay for 25 year warranty, will try and ship this sucker out tomorrow.
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Re: Strictly Multitools

Postby ForgeCorvus » Fri Mar 30, 2012 6:03 pm

Which one is that, that you just murdered ?
I'm English, our Government doesn't trust us to have real guns........or decent pocket knives for that matter
Good job theres no such thing as a Trebuchet licence :D

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Re: Strictly Multitools

Postby Rednex » Fri Mar 30, 2012 6:08 pm

TLO your broken tool brings up a thought. What is too much for a multi tool and when should you just go and get the real tool for the job?
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Re: Strictly Multitools

Postby ForgeCorvus » Fri Mar 30, 2012 6:26 pm

Rednex wrote:TLO your broken tool brings up a thought. What is too much for a multi tool and when should you just go and get the real tool for the job?

When you can't or it can't......... This was a case of "it can't"
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Re: Strictly Multitools

Postby airballrad » Fri Mar 30, 2012 6:30 pm

ForgeCorvus wrote:Which one is that, that you just murdered ?


That there is the Leathernan Skeletool. The older ones had known issues with the plier jaws, although they're still not a heavy-duty tool. Was this one old enough to have the non-serrated blade?
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Re: Strictly Multitools

Postby TheLastOne » Fri Mar 30, 2012 7:33 pm

airballrad wrote:
ForgeCorvus wrote:Which one is that, that you just murdered ?


That there is the Leathernan Skeletool. The older ones had known issues with the plier jaws, although they're still not a heavy-duty tool. Was this one old enough to have the non-serrated blade?



yep non serrated skeletool. It was one of those slow motion 'I think this is gonna break' and it broke things. The plug had basically a 1x4 'tail' that was probably 1/4 inch thick. Round plug, tail sticking out for you to grab and turn. It was stuck in good, brought out pliers to try and turn it, and it was just thin enough for the pliers to twist for some reason and it snapped.

Thought I could do it with what I had without hunting down a real set of pliers (which we did after mine broke). Se la vie.
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Re: Re: Strictly Multitools

Postby airballrad » Fri Mar 30, 2012 8:43 pm

TheLastOne wrote:yep non serrated skeletool.

They'll replace it with a new one with the serrated blade, unless you request they repair this one on the form.
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Re: Strictly Multitools

Postby TheLastOne » Fri Mar 30, 2012 10:08 pm

Yeah, I said repair if possible, replace is ok otherwise. I think it would be an easy switch out.
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Re: Strictly Multitools

Postby majorhavoc » Sat Mar 31, 2012 10:04 am

ninja-elbow wrote:
majorhavoc wrote:
Though my Father passing someday, and hopefully many many days from now, like 15 years worth of days, will be a sad day I will be inheriting his Kershaw multitool. They do not make them anymore. It's his favorite and go to multitool for his motorcycle rides.


Sounds like an awesome dad. Enjoy the living years, eh?
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Re: Strictly Multitools

Postby ninja-elbow » Sat Mar 31, 2012 11:36 am

He's a cool dude. Had it rough but rode it out and finally retired at 68 and has been riding his BMWs all over the place. He is planning a Portland to Portland (coast to coast) ride next summer, he'll be 71. He says he'll hang it up after that but I think he's got a good 3-5 years riding left in him. I told him I 'aint getting a rocking chair for him until he's 75 years old.

The Kershaw MT is his favorite because it is more apt for making adjustments and turning on his bike. I told him to not lose it a few years ago after I went looking for one and found out Kershaw quit making them.
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Re: Strictly Multitools

Postby phractal » Sat Mar 31, 2012 11:56 am

Found the Kershaw for sale here. http://www.grizzly.com/outlet/Kershaw-Multi-tool/H0138

Does anyone have any experience with Kershaws other multi tools?
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Re: Strictly Multitools

Postby Angrypirate » Sun Apr 01, 2012 4:39 am

My baby!

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This thing is the bomb, goes with me everywhere.
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Re: Strictly Multitools

Postby kevlarsamurai » Sun Apr 01, 2012 7:33 am

Greetings,

My name is Kevin... and I am a MT-a-holic.

Good thread and I didn't see this one posted. I was a Bradley Fighting Vehicle Master Gunner back in my camouflaged business attire days and we Mike Golf's were among the first to jump on the Multi-Tool revolution. Loved the original Leathermans but I broke so many tools off of them it was pathetic. 25MM chain gun ate them for lunch. Then there was my Gerber original multi-tool which with the 6mm bit tool attachment went with me everywhere around the world. Still sitting next to me right now. Patent Pending. I still have scars on my thumb pad from the damn thing slipping and pinching the skin. Multi-tool love nibbles. But back then they weren't needle nosed. My all time favorite and impossible to find any more is the Bucktool because it was my first to have lockblade design and the 360 was awesome. (Another patent pending) I'll try to attach a picture but here is a link:

http://www.multi-tool.org/buck360

Just bought the Leatherman EOD MUT and I am about to sell it. I don't recommend it.

Anyway. Good thread. If you look on Ebay you can find some MP600 at a great price used but in good shape. Or, what I recommend is looking for one of the Black OTIS IWCK's with the MP600 in it. I got a brand new one on ebay with the MP600 and flashlight for $40.

Thanks for reading and enjoy your weekend.

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Re: Strictly Multitools

Postby airballrad » Sun Apr 01, 2012 8:48 am

Welcome to ZS and welcome to the thread. :D

kevlarsamurai wrote:Just bought the Leatherman EOD MUT and I am about to sell it. I don't recommend it.


Just out of curiousity, what about the MUT did you not like? I am an admitted Leatherman fanboy, but I don't have a MUT (no AR-15) so I have no idea how good it is at its job. The Gerber MP-600 and its variants are the only Gerber tools I really like. I've purchased and given away several to friends, and my original MP-600 hangs around at work for when I need backup.
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Re: Strictly Multitools

Postby phractal » Sun Apr 01, 2012 11:13 am

kevlarsamurai wrote:My all time favorite and impossible to find any more is the Bucktool because it was my first to have lockblade design and the 360 was awesome.


One of my lady friends EDC'd a Buck 360 and I hated it. I carried a Gerber 600 blunt nose at the time. Every time I borrowed her Buck for jobs calling for 2 pair of pliers, the 360 would bend at the jaws and pinch my fingers. It was a stout tool but a poor design, in my opinion.
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Re: Strictly Multitools

Postby moab » Sun Apr 01, 2012 4:35 pm

When it says the C4 punch is replaceable on the Leatherman 831105 Black Oxide Super Tool 300. What is it replaceable with? And how much will that cost? I found one with the C4 punch but would much rather have the serrated knife. Or something else. I'm fresh out of C4 to punch. ;)
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Re: Strictly Multitools

Postby Rednex » Sun Apr 01, 2012 5:01 pm

I think it means when the punch wears out you can buy a new punch to replace the old punch.
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