Cybertool 29! Alot of function for its increase in thickness! Gotta love the cyber drivers. Very nice! Check it out!
Quote from: Precise on December 10, 2009, 08:54:13 PMCybertool 29! Alot of function for its increase in thickness! Gotta love the cyber drivers. Very nice! Check it out!must admit pliers are handy but looks big, but one on my in rucksack list paul
Maybe it's just me, but I really can't write well (even notes) with the pen in the Plus scales, despite always preferring Plus scales over regular. I know of the hook trick, but that would just make writing that much more difficult for me. For those whom can use the provided Plus pen with some ability, do you guys (and girls) have shorter fingers? My long, thin fingers mean the pen is horrible for me. :/
It's not even up to legibly scribing my own name, though. XD
i to say Trail gUide with the philips/corkscrew swap... but if you are going for a tinker go the 84mmthe other idea is a Compact... with a philips swap or a Waiter knife +combo tool ...with philips swap (aka apprentice)If you are after the uncomplicated but mucho-screwdrivers thing just get a plain Compact and put one of these on the keyring(Image removed from quote.)Made by Victoinox for the Swisscardsnot the best image but it has two flat screwdrivers and two phillips... its coin sized ( i would say One brazilian Real but you can imagine a Euro dollar... but thinner)The small flat s the same profile as the small on the canopener (or on a classic)the large flat is the same profile as the bottle openerThe small phillips is the same profile as the mini philips on a RamblerThe large philips is the same profile as the philips on a tinker.I have tested one out on a Suzuki 4wd Carburetor and pulling apart an ipod nano. They work as well as there full bodied sak counterparts. I keep one on the keyring with my sak (and another on my anklet....)
Quote from: Santos on December 10, 2009, 02:17:14 PMi to say Trail gUide with the philips/corkscrew swap... but if you are going for a tinker go the 84mmthe other idea is a Compact... with a philips swap or a Waiter knife +combo tool ...with philips swap (aka apprentice)If you are after the uncomplicated but mucho-screwdrivers thing just get a plain Compact and put one of these on the keyring(Image removed from quote.)Made by Victoinox for the Swisscardsnot the best image but it has two flat screwdrivers and two phillips... its coin sized ( i would say One brazilian Real but you can imagine a Euro dollar... but thinner)The small flat s the same profile as the small on the canopener (or on a classic)the large flat is the same profile as the bottle openerThe small phillips is the same profile as the mini philips on a RamblerThe large philips is the same profile as the philips on a tinker.I have tested one out on a Suzuki 4wd Carburetor and pulling apart an ipod nano. They work as well as there full bodied sak counterparts. I keep one on the keyring with my sak (and another on my anklet....)You can get these things real cheap on eBay for like a couple of bucks. They do the job in a pinch and are very flat and easy to add to your EDC ring stuff.
Quote from: zed6309 on December 10, 2009, 09:04:43 PMQuote from: Precise on December 10, 2009, 08:54:13 PMCybertool 29! Alot of function for its increase in thickness! Gotta love the cyber drivers. Very nice! Check it out!must admit pliers are handy but looks big, but one on my in rucksack list paulActually the CT29 is the smallest of the CyberTool line and it does not have pliers or scissors. I have one and it is very handy but I carry and use my CT34 much more.Here are all the CT's lined up for size comparison.(Image removed from quote.)
what would it come under on ebay as will defiantly get one for my key ring, ]paul
Quote from: zed6309 on December 11, 2009, 08:05:11 AMwhat would it come under on ebay as will defiantly get one for my key ring, ]paulIn the UK you'd be best off doing a search for Swiss Card and ignoring the ones you see with scissors. Alternatively look on EDC Source for Swiss Cards Psst... click here.
(Do y'all ever use those little golf pencils? Same thing really...)
RAMBLERthat is all
The Cadet is a good choice for a keyring, I know I used to carry a Waiter that's about the same size.
Quote from: Gareth on December 14, 2009, 02:35:40 PMThe Cadet is a good choice for a keyring, I know I used to carry a Waiter that's about the same size. hhmm the rambler is nice no defiantly a cadet paul
Quote from: zed6309 on December 14, 2009, 02:40:15 PMQuote from: Gareth on December 14, 2009, 02:35:40 PMThe Cadet is a good choice for a keyring, I know I used to carry a Waiter that's about the same size. hhmm the rambler is nice no defiantly a cadet paulIf it's going to be the only SAK you carry I'd definitely go with the Cadet as well. The blades on the 58mm are just to small to be the only one you have on you IMO.If, on the other hand, you're going to carry a second SAK/Multi then the Rambler makes for a great little companion piece.
ok ive made a decision , ive gone through all mentioned and this one seems spot on, thanks for everyone help,paulgreen alox cadet (Image removed from quote.)