Honestly, is there ever really a time where you can't just carry a pocket knife and a SAK, or a MT on your belt, or a Skeletool or Freestyle type MT in your pocket, or a.....seriously, I can't place the SOG into a useful category in my mind. It looks like a cute novelty but nothing more.
Quote from: markn951 on August 13, 2010, 02:44:29 amHonestly, is there ever really a time where you can't just carry a pocket knife and a SAK, or a MT on your belt, or a Skeletool or Freestyle type MT in your pocket, or a.....seriously, I can't place the SOG into a useful category in my mind. It looks like a cute novelty but nothing more.First off that design of MT has been around since 1900 (at least) so "novelty" is a stretchAnd there are many time when I want one tool, with just a few tools on it. and if it had a pen on it I would say this tool would git the bill of what I want.
Quote from: markn951 on August 13, 2010, 02:44:29 amHonestly, is there ever really a time where you can't just carry a pocket knife and a SAK, or a MT on your belt, or a Skeletool or Freestyle type MT in your pocket, or a.....seriously, I can't place the SOG into a useful category in my mind. It looks like a cute novelty but nothing more.What's novel about it? Is there ever really a time you need more than pliers, a knife, and a flathead screwdriver?Doesn't the freestyle, in fact, have three less tools?
You are missing the point of this tool markn951. This is more of a nostalgic tool. Collectors will gobble these new ones up right quick. Not only that, but there is a cachet of semi-exclusivity when you carry one of these as not everyone carries a SOG, let alone a micro ToolClip. And for some people, that is important.
Well we are half way through September. Where is it?
Sog website now says "Available December 2010"