I think all newer version have plastic overlay since it doesn't scratch off like paint. There is no anodized finish.
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Quote from: Tinnie on March 19, 2009, 08:06:50 AMYour answer (Image removed from quote.)Thanks Tinnie!!
Yup - a picture paints a thousand words and all that.Simply, you can see that Leatherman took a few attempts at getting a coloured Micra onto the market, I think to compete with SAKs, which seems logical. Some of them were not great ideas, and to be honest, I don't think they've cracked it yet!The painted Micras look fantastic for about a day of use before the paint starts scratching off which is a real shame IMO, as when new they look by far the best. These were not in production for long due to the poor performance of the finish, and the ones that were sold have inevitably shed their paint by now, so these models in good condition are very rare nowadays. I'm still amazed that the one that Kwakster is auctioning hasn't had loads of interest - maybe there's a few snipers here The next "solution" was the polycarbonate (plastic) translucent covers. I really don't like these at all, for two reasons. 1) They add more bulk to the tool and 2) gunge and moisture get trapped between the covers and the steel underneath and you have a perfect recipe for rust. With the covers being translucent, you are going to see that gunge and rust too. Personally, I don't think that is compatible with a tool you intend to carry on a keychain. They don't fit in the standard Micra sheath either, so LM had to do a seperate line of sheaths for these. The third and current attempt introduces the anodised covers,The anodised covers certainly have a more resilient finish, but again they add a lot of bulk to the tool and actually scratch up eventually anyway (just like the Juice). The biggest issue (as LM might see it) with this design is that the unique design of the tool with the tweezers shown when closed, is actually hidden, and are a bit more awkward to get out. The dates on some of my Micras suggest that the Polycarbonate and anodised covers were in production simultaneously for a while, but looking at the 2009 LM catalog, it looks as though the anodised covers have won the day - and that's probably right.Personally, I avoid all of the hassle by carrying a plain SS Micra - which is practically bomb-proof.
I think there is to versions of the silver finish.
Quote from: american lockpicker on March 19, 2009, 04:33:29 PMI think there is to versions of the silver finish.Depends what you mean by version, changing the stamping on the scissors from "USA" to "TOOL" doesn't really qualify as an extra version for me.
Quote from: DaveK on March 19, 2009, 07:41:29 PMQuote from: american lockpicker on March 19, 2009, 04:33:29 PMI think there is to versions of the silver finish.Depends what you mean by version, changing the stamping on the scissors from "USA" to "TOOL" doesn't really qualify as an extra version for me.Not that, I meant one version is brushed and the other one is more polished.
Quote from: american lockpicker on March 19, 2009, 09:01:41 PMQuote from: DaveK on March 19, 2009, 07:41:29 PMQuote from: american lockpicker on March 19, 2009, 04:33:29 PMI think there is to versions of the silver finish.Depends what you mean by version, changing the stamping on the scissors from "USA" to "TOOL" doesn't really qualify as an extra version for me.Not that, I meant one version is brushed and the other one is more polished.Ah no. The brushed one's are actually coloured ones that have lost their paint of cover. If you were to Nitromors a painted one, the tool underneath isn't polished, presumably so the paint keyed [a bit] better. But I'm 99.9% sure that they never marketed them with the brushed finish.When I was selling Micras, I used to chuck the badly damaged painted ones into a Nitromors bath to clear off the last bits of coloured paint - that's how I discovered this.I am a font of useless information, sadly I don't much that's useful
I wonder how many Micras there are?I also wonder when it will be dropped in favour of the Squirt range?