#53286 - 11/12/05 03:44 PM
Re: am I missing Leatherman's point?
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The orignal Leatherman was innovative. If you can USE and keep a Leatherman from bending or breaking after a few months, keep it. The best thing to come from Leatherman was the idea of the multitool. It took SOG, Gerber and Victorinox to make it a sturdy, reliable item! I will say it again, I have owned 5 Leatherman tools, all but one broke on limited use. The one intact has never been used for anything except to fill drawer space. Leatherman could design a titanium tool with gold inlay and a geiger counter, I will never own another one!! Oh, and if I have a cork in a bottle that I want out, I will get it out, corkscrew or no corkscrew. It may never go back in, but hey just drink faster:)
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#53287 - 11/12/05 06:10 PM
Re: am I missing Leatherman's point?
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To bring this back post back to the point.....I have been a long time gerber tool fan........back from when the first tool was simply called the gerber multi tool, and there was only one model of it. Recently though i have added to my collection a new black leatherman charge ti. Thus far have put this tool throught the mill and it has proven itself a very reliable and sturdy tool. I seen leatherman tools in the past and i tool thought that they were cheap compared to other brands until this new charge came out. For some personal recommendations/personally owned/carried (EDC) models, i like the basic gerber tool, with standard pliers, the compact scout has a needle nose head, but its a very compact, sturdy tool that has proven itself very useful, the leatherman micra is a great little pocket tool..........its a part of my EDC keychain, and finally the new leatherman charge ti (black edition). As agreed with many of the previous posts, i too still love a basic SAK. They are still hard to beat for their specialty tools as well as basic functions and compact size. And hey they are "MacGyver" approved as well!!
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#53288 - 11/12/05 11:37 PM
Re: am I missing Leatherman's point?
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Registered: 11/02/03
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Loc: Florida
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Wow.
Ok. That's a Bag of Tricks. <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
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#53289 - 11/13/05 02:25 AM
Re: am I missing Leatherman's point?
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Cranky Geek
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JUst added a Craftsman fingerdriver for 1/4" bits- better than the VersaDriver or the 1/4" extension with the PcoketWrench I carry with my Leatheramn for very tight locations.
Yeah, my poor Pack-Rat is going to get a belly ache one of these days.
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#53290 - 11/13/05 12:34 PM
Re: am I missing Leatherman's point?
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Registered: 09/27/05
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Why the ear plugs , am i missing something <img src="/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" /> or just being dumb ?
mike
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#53291 - 11/13/05 02:52 PM
Re: am I missing Leatherman's point?
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Journeyman
Registered: 02/21/05
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With total disregard for the original thread subject. I know I carry ear plugs for a couple of scenerios.
1)when I fly, I am always seated in the psycotically crying baby section...earplugs keep me out of jail
2) I visted San Fransico for a seminar...wouldn't you know it, the hotel workers were on strike. (I am pro-union)...however I was on offical business and I could not move...(plus I would have just been moving to a non-union hotel anyway). Well I guess one of strike tactics is to BANG-BILLBOARDS TOGETHER until 11:00 pm. which is fine unless you are on East Coast time. Once again ear-plugs kept me out of jail.
3) when you just want peace and quite...and you don't want to go to jail.
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#53292 - 11/13/05 04:17 PM
Re: am I missing Leatherman's point?
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Registered: 11/02/03
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Loc: Florida
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Day to day, ear plugs are nice when I have to spend any time in a server room. Some of the new Dell rackmount servers develop thrust, I think. <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> Loud, anyway. And a whole room full of 'em... yikes.
I always wear a pair when I mow the yard. I'll put 'em to do any hammering or banging I need to do. When I was younger, and cared to go, I'd always wear 'em at concerts to (get this) hear the music better! I don't know why, exactly, although my guess is that at really loud volume levels our ears aren't as sensitive to the differences in frequencies. All I know is that, with the plugs in, the music sounded better.
You never know when you'll be in a dangerous acoustic environment. We talk about goggles for our eyes, a dust mask for our lungs, gloves for our hands... why not throw in a pair (they take zero space) of ear plugs?
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#53293 - 11/13/05 04:33 PM
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Anonymous
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1- Might get stranded with the wife <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> 2- After use, they can be used as mini survival candles after collecting wax from the ears <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
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#53294 - 11/13/05 04:40 PM
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Registered: 11/02/03
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Loc: Florida
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Ok. Ewww.
<img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
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#53295 - 11/13/05 05:05 PM
Re: am I missing Leatherman's point?
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Cranky Geek
Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 09/08/05
Posts: 4642
Loc: Vermont
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Oh yeah. Server room sucks loud.
So does a water and sprinkler system that carries EVERYONE's music through the building, and all you want is for the headache to stop
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