Very nice I never understood how people without Micras get by tbh. Life must be really hard for them.
Quote from: DaveK on December 29, 2009, 12:56:57 AMVery nice I never understood how people without Micras get by tbh. Life must be really hard for them. they aren't really a primary multi tool, just something you carry with your main one (or two, or three, or four.....), when you need a good pair of scissors.
Hehe. Good luck finding those painted Micras There are (were ) three colours generally available blue, red and green:(Image removed from quote.)There was also the elusive Purple one, but they are super-rare.These wouldn't be users though - they were discontinued for good reason - i.e. all the paint comes off I may have a spare red one that you could make me an offer for btw
well, anodisation doesn't jump off the tool when you look at it funny...
Even if the paint "jumps off" of the painted Micras, I don't mind. I got a used painted edition with a lot of missing paint and scrubbed the rest off. The weathered patina that it left is actually quite attractive, a rather industrial-looking gray. Unfortunately the scissors have a small notch and are a tad loose. I'd send it in to get the scissors fixed, but I'm afraid I'd lose my cool scales in some trade :/
The has anodized blue leatherman micras.