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Re: Leatherman production timeline.
« Reply #225 on: January 24, 2011, 02:00:06 am »
thanks for the info.

no more s4? =(
I was going to send mine in and have them send me a brand new one.

I really like the scissors on the pliars spot. oh well.
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Re: Leatherman production timeline.
« Reply #226 on: January 24, 2011, 06:19:30 pm »
thanks for the info.

no more s4? =(
I was going to send mine in and have them send me a brand new one.

I really like the scissors on the pliars spot. oh well.

I would imagine that there might well be an S4 lying about. Either that or a new PS4 :D
             

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Re: Leatherman production timeline.
« Reply #227 on: January 24, 2011, 10:30:04 pm »
thanks for the info.

no more s4? =(
I was going to send mine in and have them send me a brand new one.

I really like the scissors on the pliars spot. oh well.

I'd guess they'll still have them kicking around as well (if they can't repair your own one that is).  You can always get in touch and find out.  Alternative might be PS4 or maybe Style CS.

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Re: Leatherman production timeline.
« Reply #228 on: January 26, 2011, 08:07:17 am »
thanks for the info.

no more s4? =(
I was going to send mine in and have them send me a brand new one.

I really like the scissors on the pliars spot. oh well.

I'd guess they'll still have them kicking around as well (if they can't repair your own one that is).  You can always get in touch and find out.  Alternative might be PS4 or maybe Style CS.

I guess a PS4 wouldn't be bad.  But the style cs...no thanks. (no offence)
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Re: Leatherman production timeline.
« Reply #229 on: January 26, 2011, 07:43:36 pm »
thanks for the info.

no more s4? =(
I was going to send mine in and have them send me a brand new one.

I really like the scissors on the pliars spot. oh well.

I'd guess they'll still have them kicking around as well (if they can't repair your own one that is).  You can always get in touch and find out.  Alternative might be PS4 or maybe Style CS.

I guess a PS4 wouldn't be bad.  But the style cs...no thanks. (no offence)

None taken.  The PS4 seems a more likely alternative anyway, and I still think there is a good chance they'd have a S4 on the shelf or fix your one up anyway.

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Re: Leatherman production timeline.
« Reply #230 on: January 27, 2011, 08:24:06 am »
thanks for the info.

no more s4? =(
I was going to send mine in and have them send me a brand new one.

I really like the scissors on the pliars spot. oh well.

I'd guess they'll still have them kicking around as well (if they can't repair your own one that is).  You can always get in touch and find out.  Alternative might be PS4 or maybe Style CS.

I guess a PS4 wouldn't be bad.  But the style cs...no thanks. (no offence)

None taken.  The PS4 seems a more likely alternative anyway, and I still think there is a good chance they'd have a S4 on the shelf or fix your one up anyway.

that is prob. true.
The scissors are so much better on the pliars spot IMHO.
Still I wouldn't be picky cus all the leatherman stuff I've seen is still awesome.
thanks for the helpful posts guys. =)
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Re: Leatherman production timeline.
« Reply #231 on: January 29, 2011, 09:03:52 am »
I had written this chart up in another thread, but here it is stickyfied so it is a little easier to find for those who are interested.

Below is a chart showing when each of Leathermans tools were first released and when they were discontinued.  I have not included any special runs such as anniversary releases.

PST - 1983-2004
MiniTool - 1986-2004
Original Supertool - 1994-2001
PST II - 1996-2004
Micra - 1996-Present
Original Wave - 1998-2004
Sideclip - 1998-2004
Flair - 1999-2004
Crunch - 1999-Present
Pulse - 2000-2004
Supertool 200 - 2001-2005
Juice Kf4 - 2001-2005
Juice C2 - 2001-Present
Juice S2 - 2001-Present
Juice Cs4 - 2001-Present
Juice Xe6 - 2001-Present
Juice Pro - 2002-2003
Squirt P4 - 2002-2010
Squirt S4 - 2002-2010
Juice SC2 - 2003-2005
Squirt E4 - 2003-2010
New Wave - 2004-Present
Charge Ti & Xti - 2004-2007
Kick - 2004-Present
Fuse(knife) - 2004-Present
Blast - 2004-Present
Core - 2005-2009
Surge - 2005-Present
Fuse(File) - 2006-Present
Hybrid - 2006-2010
Vista - 2006-2010
Charge AL, ALX & TTi - 2007-Present
Skeletool & CX - 2007-Present
Genus - 2007-2010
Freestyle - 2009-Present
Super Tool 300 - 2009-Present
Super Tool 300 EOD - 2010-Present
MUT - 2010-Present
Style - 2010-Present
Style CS - 2010-Present
Squirt ES4 - 2010-Present
Squirt PS4 - 2010-Present
Sidekick - 2011-Present
Wingman - 2011-Present


I have sourced this info from both the forum and the Multitool Wiki.  If anyone feels any of it is not correct, please let me know and I will make any necessary corrections.

Benner


Nice overview, perhaps an idea to put pictures from the tools with it an put it in the FAQ section?
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Re: Leatherman production timeline.
« Reply #232 on: January 29, 2011, 09:10:01 am »
Nice overview, perhaps an idea to put pictures from the tools with it an put it in the FAQ section?

Not completely updated, but take a look here..:  :)
http://multitool.sosakonline.com/wiki/tiki-index.php?page=Leatherman+Timeline

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Re: Leatherman production timeline.
« Reply #233 on: January 29, 2011, 09:36:08 am »
Nice overview, perhaps an idea to put pictures from the tools with it an put it in the FAQ section?
Not completely updated, but take a look here..:  :)


Nice, Thx!
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Re: Leatherman production timeline.
« Reply #234 on: December 29, 2011, 01:24:02 pm »
Hi All,

The only way to describe this is unbelieveable  :).

I have aquestion, What is the difference between the two waves ?.

thanks all.
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Re: Leatherman production timeline.
« Reply #235 on: December 30, 2011, 09:15:20 pm »
Hi All,

The only way to describe this is unbelieveable  :).

I have aquestion, What is the difference between the two waves ?.

thanks all.





The new wave has replaceable bits.

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Re: Leatherman production timeline.
« Reply #236 on: January 02, 2012, 12:26:25 pm »
Hi All,

The only way to describe this is unbelieveable  :).

I have aquestion, What is the difference between the two waves ?.

thanks all.





The new wave has replaceable bits.

And was actually a half decent tool as well without having a stupid amout of flat headed screw drivers! (Gareth has set me off here!  :D )

Another big difference was that all the tools in the new Wave lock, unlike the original.
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