I had a Pro, and though bulky and heavy, I loved it, it was my second Leatherman ever and saved my butt dozens if times,that awl was great as were the scissors. Mine was pushed beyond its capabilities and the jaws bent and become misaligned,(Image removed from quote.)so I brought it for repairs at the LM facility and guess who repaired it with a hammer in the workshop hitting the pivot (here in the background of the pic...and it worked perfectly and centered afterwards )(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)he also signed it, so it became an instant shelf queen for me, otherwise I would still carry it (Image removed from quote.)to me it's the "Swisschamp" of Leathemans
Quote from: ThePeacent on July 03, 2018, 02:57:48 PMI had a Pro, and though bulky and heavy, I loved it, it was my second Leatherman ever and saved my butt dozens if times,that awl was great as were the scissors. Mine was pushed beyond its capabilities and the jaws bent and become misaligned,(Image removed from quote.)so I brought it for repairs at the LM facility and guess who repaired it with a hammer in the workshop hitting the pivot (here in the background of the pic...and it worked perfectly and centered afterwards )(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)he also signed it, so it became an instant shelf queen for me, otherwise I would still carry it (Image removed from quote.)to me it's the "Swisschamp" of Leathemans TP, could I have a look at the marks left on pliers pivot when the Great Sir repair the pliers? Thanks!
Quote from: Sam Lim on July 04, 2018, 06:16:27 AMQuote from: ThePeacent on July 03, 2018, 02:57:48 PMI had a Pro, and though bulky and heavy, I loved it, it was my second Leatherman ever and saved my butt dozens if times,that awl was great as were the scissors. Mine was pushed beyond its capabilities and the jaws bent and become misaligned,(Image removed from quote.)so I brought it for repairs at the LM facility and guess who repaired it with a hammer in the workshop hitting the pivot (here in the background of the pic...and it worked perfectly and centered afterwards )(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)he also signed it, so it became an instant shelf queen for me, otherwise I would still carry it (Image removed from quote.)to me it's the "Swisschamp" of Leathemans TP, could I have a look at the marks left on pliers pivot when the Great Sir repair the pliers? Thanks!due to this thread and being Throwback Thursday I pulled it out for the memories (Image removed from quote.)here you have, one side and the other of the pivot (that is grease, not rust )(Image removed from quote.) (Image removed from quote.)