Hey, Craig, thanks for the kind words.
>>1. I thought Photon 3's had not been reviewed as well as the Photon 2's had been and were therefore not recommended.<<
I've heard comments to that effect, but I have both, and 5 of the Photon 3's, and don't understand it. I understand there were some switch problems in the early runs, but one of mine is that early and has never had a problem.
The Photon 2 has the exposed switch which is clearly an entrance point for water/mud/whatever, and requires a tool and disassembly to change the batteries. IMHO, the auto-SOS feature of the later Photon 3 models is worth a lot by itself. How many hours do you want to thumb out S-O-S yourself, and what else could you be doing in that time if you didn't have to?
I sort of guess that someone tried the two-switch system of the Photon 3 for five minutes, didn't "get" it, and started looking for reasons not to like it. But that's just my opinion.
>>2. Where does one find a BSA Hot Spark?<<
Anyplace that sells Boy Scout equipment. It's very cheap, too.
>> I just ordered a brushed stainless steel Permanent Match (with keychain attachment) for all of about $2 ($6 shipping) from
www.therestlessmouse.com. I'll let you know how it does. <<
Haven't tried the metal versions, I'll look forward to hearing.
>>4. I have honestly tried to like and use Mini-Bics. I cannnot. They are too bloody small for me to get a grip on. I keep having to use one hand to hold it and one to work the wheel. I am sticking to the regular disposables.<<
I understand, but I'm reluctant to sacrifice that much space in an Altoids-size tin. In anything larger, sure. The Permanent Match is no larger than the Mini-Bic.
>>5. I already have bifocals incorporated into my glasses. Groan. The definitive sign that one has reached the far side of 40. I hate that.<<
I'm not using bifocals yet, but I carry multiple pairs of reading glasses everywhere, and am still paranoid about getting caught without any. I read that Teddy Roosevelt took something like 25 pairs up San Jaun hill- I can sympathize. If you can't see, you're pretty much dead.
>>6. I keep my Fresnel lens in my wallet. Seems a natural fit.<<
Some of my stuff is duplicated, and that's one. I also carry a folded oven bag in my wallet, and a few other items. My keychain sports another Photon 3, another Hot Spark, another P38, and another tiny whistle. I don't always remember to grab the tin on the way out the door.
>>7. I have been torn -- delightfully so -- between the Leatherman Micra and the Vic Midnite MiniChamp II. I really like both of them and use them for different tasks. So I carry both of them.<<
As I said elsewhere, the great value of the Micra, for me, is that the scissors and tiny PC blade give me something to cut with in front of co-workers, and when someone asks "have you got a knife?", I can honestly answer "sure" and hand them the Micra, without ever showing them what else I'm carrying.
But, everybody has their own approach to all of the above.