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General Tool Discussion / Re: Flame On! - April Firestarting Challenge
« Last post by styx on Today at 05:44:45 PM »
day 15:

a bit late, was getting some errors yesterday

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Swiss Army Knights Forum / Re: The Sportsman Challenge - April 2024
« Last post by Jeffjeeptj on Today at 05:37:01 PM »
Brock, that Buck has invaded my brain, too.  Of course, the 110 is a “real” Buck.  All I have is this Buck Strider and a Buck Wenger to move over and make room for a 110. 
Today, the Sportsman has a job to do opening the bag of a right angle male cord cap so I can better utilize an extension cord in a tight space. 
I am keeping in mind, if I let the smoke out of the new cord cap when I first energize it, the extension cord will not work.

 
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Swiss Army Knights Forum / Re: Dating My Collection
« Last post by SAK42 on Today at 05:31:20 PM »
Respectfully, I am curious why you date this Ranger 1986 to 1992? I may be misinformed, I've not been on here in a while. But the scissors pivot and the package hook "all purpose" hook started in or about '91, 92' as I understand it.

Nice collection, by the way.  Like you, some of the most interesting stuff I have is from flea markets or something I've been to hell and back with.

The tang stamps are helpful in date coding but are definitely not the only thing to look at.  Aside from the tangs, check:

.Scissors pivot pressed or screw (screw prior to 91/92)
.Corkscrew flouted or not (stopped in 70's or early 80's.  Forget off top of my head)
.Large screwdriver /Bottle opener slip lock at 90° or not
.Whether or not the multi hook exists (91 or 92 and newer)
.Keyring - is attachment a shim, or does it fill a layer?  Obviously a bail is even older.
.Height of layer division shims
.Backside Philips: does it have a can key slot or not? (80's to 92?)
.Bottle opener or Can opener metal finish in the craw area.  (Older ones sometimes not so smooth, usually pre-1980's
.Cellidor scales, when removed, are more solid on older ones
.Tweezers handle material, metal or plastic.  I dont tend to use that as the tweezers can be easily moved from one knife to another.  But if everything else adds up old and the tweezer handle it metal, it's more of a confirmation

Metal inlays: Many are now hot stamped like more recent L.L. Bean offerings.  Someone else can tell my the TYPE of metal but not me.

For what its worth.  And please correct me if I am wrong

All great information, Thanks! No reason to worry about ruffling feathers, I don't really know what I'm doing regarding the dating - which is why I created this very thread  :D
Annoyingly I can't work out how to edit an old post and change the dates on that post.

^^^  Hmmm - Gotta agree TB

I'd say 92 (hook present) to 99 (locking nub on sd not present  ..... I think)

 :tu: Thanks for the insight mate.

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Swiss Army Knights Forum / Re: Spirit owners club
« Last post by FrenchEOD on Today at 04:59:29 PM »
 :salute: :salute:  :multi:

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Swiss Army Knights Forum / Re: SAKs & Coffee
« Last post by AzteCypher on Today at 04:45:14 PM »
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Collector's Forum / Re: What is this Custom Eifel Plierench for!?
« Last post by pfrsantos on Today at 04:38:56 PM »
Found these, but can't have them big enough to be easy to read.



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Very nice! Amazing how well these scales hold up over time.
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Swiss Army Knights Forum / Re: Minichamp Monday!
« Last post by MrToolJunkie on Today at 04:29:45 PM »
 :like:...I have one but my better half is not giving it to me until my birthday next month.
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The Break Room / Re: Rate the last movie you watched v2
« Last post by IMR4198 on Today at 04:18:48 PM »
Silent Predators  1999. Snake infestation in a small California town.  Predictable story line.  Like an old made for TV movie.  Best wishes.  G
 :)

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