#29330 - 07/21/04 01:49 PM
Micro-Rig
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journeyman
Registered: 11/22/03
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Loc: Pennsylvania
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Browsing around and came across this awsome little gem...I will be ordering one for my Micra soon...they also make them for Bic lighters...wow...for those who like keyring kits, this certainly allows access to your tools without the hassle of removal... <img src="/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" /> Micro-Rig
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#29331 - 07/21/04 11:25 PM
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Registered: 02/21/03
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A couple of points: Firstly, I generally have more kit than keys on my person, so being able to seperate the two, whilst handy, would not be essential. Secondly, due to pocket wear and tear from large bulky pocket gear, I have (more or less) kept my EDC "emergency" carry seperate from my keys. In otherwords I have spread the load between pockets.. The system of quick release also has me worried. I have never seen or used the products, but I can imagine a senario where you "release" your gear and find you've ended up with nothing but an unwanted set of keys in your hand. Just a few thoughts....
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#29332 - 07/22/04 10:56 PM
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Registered: 03/25/04
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Loc: North Central IL
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Hey, I was just wondering how you order these? I would love one for my ARC AAA, and another for my Leatherman Micra, but how do you order? Thanks in advance.
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#29333 - 07/23/04 12:31 AM
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I bought a micro rig for my leatherman micra and like it a lot. Very well constructed and it holds the micra tight enough so that it doesn't fall out, but loose enough so that you can pull it out. You don't have to worry about it falling out.
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#29334 - 07/23/04 03:08 AM
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journeyman
Registered: 11/22/03
Posts: 52
Loc: Pennsylvania
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I emailed both email addresses given on the On/Scene Tactical web site but have not received a response in the last two days....I guess I will try to call the phone number tomorrow. I am still trying to figure out how to order these myself, but when I get through I will let you know.
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#29335 - 07/23/04 08:18 AM
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Eric Noeldechen is the owner / operator of OST and he happens to be a friend of mine. He is known as "Normark" on KnifeForums and BladeForums. If you have a hard time getting in touch with Eric, you can always PM him through KnifeForums.
I have a lot of Eric's gear, including several Micro rigs. The designs are well thought out and executed. Security is top notch ...
Mike
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#29336 - 09/24/04 03:16 PM
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Hey Guys..
wow,,is this ever an old thread.... Someone from Lean To directed me to it,,somehow I've missed it all...
My life has been on an incredible rollercoaster the last 6-7 months,,and in the very LONG process of combining two households into one...
Dan.. I'm sorry I missed your emails,, I will be in touh soon..
Thanks guys,,especially Mike..
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Eric....
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#29337 - 09/24/04 05:26 PM
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journeyman
Registered: 11/22/03
Posts: 52
Loc: Pennsylvania
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Hey Eric, I sent you an email...am still interested in ordering rigs...thanks. For those of you who haven't seen this thread...check out Micro Rigs . This is a great way to carry your gear. Especially for those who enjoy using a large key ring/carabiner...these are great to access your gear without having to go through a whole production to get them off of the ring. Check 'em out !!
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