Was wondering what a $12 MT tool would look like and googled it. That thing look sepic! Got on ebay and ordered one
.....So, in all, my "cheap" day cost me about $60-70 (by the time I paid for parking and had lunch with my wife) but I came home with two new multitools and a new Tilley hat!
Quote from: Grant Lamontagne on August 04, 2010, 12:38:35 AM.....So, in all, my "cheap" day cost me about $60-70 (by the time I paid for parking and had lunch with my wife) but I came home with two new multitools and a new Tilley hat!(If you'd have skipped lunch with your wife, you could have bought another multitool) (Image removed from quote.)
Quote from: J-sews on August 04, 2010, 02:16:49 AMQuote from: Grant Lamontagne on August 04, 2010, 12:38:35 AM.....So, in all, my "cheap" day cost me about $60-70 (by the time I paid for parking and had lunch with my wife) but I came home with two new multitools and a new Tilley hat!(If you'd have skipped lunch with your wife, you could have bought another multitool) (Image removed from quote.) Indeed, sort your priorities out chap
We did Multitool.org hats? Oh yeah, we did! :http://www.edcsource.com/Multitoolorg-Store,name,100175,user_id,shopI'm still waiting for mine to show up, and I'm really looking forward to them!Def
Quote from: Cptnodegard on August 04, 2010, 12:51:43 AMWas wondering what a $12 MT tool would look like and googled it. That thing look sepic! Got on ebay and ordered one Here's some info from SHOT a couple of years ago when we first saw it. I've been wanting one ever since, but never had one stare me in the face like today!And don't be surprised when you see how small it it- this thing is TINY!Def
Quote from: Grant Lamontagne on August 04, 2010, 01:09:08 AMQuote from: Cptnodegard on August 04, 2010, 12:51:43 AMWas wondering what a $12 MT tool would look like and googled it. That thing look sepic! Got on ebay and ordered one Here's some info from SHOT a couple of years ago when we first saw it. I've been wanting one ever since, but never had one stare me in the face like today!And don't be surprised when you see how small it it- this thing is TINY!DefTine is good. Unfortunately I don't quite agree with some of the tools they put on small tools - in particular the LMs with scissors instead of pliers, and the classic vic SAKs that have ridiculously small scissors and a nail file. Blade, phillips head and flat head is the perfect setup on a tool for me, add the Skeletool look and I'm all set.
The vic classic scissors are small but perfectly functional, I lived with one for years before I was into SAK and MT.
The Vic Rally is the same size as the Classic but exchanges the scissors for a phillips. You could look at that.
I want a tilley, how do you like yours Grant?