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Quote from: dks on December 10, 2011, 02:18:49 PMLeatherman Crunch! http://www.leatherman.com/product/Crunch +1
So... My "multi-fu" is a bit rusty as I've been out of the game for a while. I'm looking for info on multis that DO NOT have needlenose pliers, or at least have somewhat short ones.
Quote from: Mike Micklea on December 10, 2011, 12:21:57 PMSo... My "multi-fu" is a bit rusty as I've been out of the game for a while. I'm looking for info on multis that DO NOT have needlenose pliers, or at least have somewhat short ones.Good to see you back again Mikey- looking for a birthday gift are you? Def
My Birthday list is already pretty long. I might just have to sneak one more item on there!I'm really considering the 600, but my previous experiences with Gerber tools are making me a bit hesitant.Anyone have a pic of the old powerlock with the blunt nose pliers?
Quote from: Mike Micklea on December 10, 2011, 10:40:02 PMMy Birthday list is already pretty long. I might just have to sneak one more item on there!I'm really considering the 600, but my previous experiences with Gerber tools are making me a bit hesitant.Anyone have a pic of the old powerlock with the blunt nose pliers?They're shown here Mike.. The great SOG show-off thread
At one time you had a SOG ToolClip Mike, so I'm guessing you've already ruled it out. The old SOG PowerPlier is a good option. Also good is the Gerber MP600, but I would recommend one of the earlier ones, before they added the carbide inserts (which have been known to shatter)Current blunt-nose MP600:(Image removed from quote.)Earlier version:(Image removed from quote.)
Quote from: J-sews on December 11, 2011, 04:39:13 AMAt one time you had a SOG ToolClip Mike, so I'm guessing you've already ruled it out. The old SOG PowerPlier is a good option. Also good is the Gerber MP600, but I would recommend one of the earlier ones, before they added the carbide inserts (which have been known to shatter)Ok, a thought hit me...Would it be possible to just cut the tips off of a LM Charge?
At one time you had a SOG ToolClip Mike, so I'm guessing you've already ruled it out. The old SOG PowerPlier is a good option. Also good is the Gerber MP600, but I would recommend one of the earlier ones, before they added the carbide inserts (which have been known to shatter)