Very Nice! Do you know if those scales are factory on the CyberTool 34? I have not located an identifier for that model. Did it come in a box you could post the number from?Thanks!
Quote from: Gareth on September 16, 2010, 08:00:40 PMArrgh. Perhaps after pay-day, sheckles are a bit tight once more. the race is on now
Arrgh. Perhaps after pay-day, sheckles are a bit tight once more.
Quote from: ICanFixThat on September 16, 2010, 02:33:43 PMVery Nice! Do you know if those scales are factory on the CyberTool 34? I have not located an identifier for that model. Did it come in a box you could post the number from?Thanks!Erm, we'd need to ask Neil.I am really fond of this SAK. It's worth the hype it has seemed to created.
Quote from: Benner on September 16, 2010, 10:55:47 PMQuote from: ICanFixThat on September 16, 2010, 02:33:43 PMVery Nice! Do you know if those scales are factory on the CyberTool 34? I have not located an identifier for that model. Did it come in a box you could post the number from?Thanks!Erm, we'd need to ask Neil.I am really fond of this SAK. It's worth the hype it has seemed to created. It came to me without box but its not the first I've seen in emerald. I believe they also once were sold in onyx. If I had to guess I'd say it most likely that the emerald and onyx variants were a Europe only thing or possibly even a specific order from one of the distributors.
You not want to join mine and Ben's Tarty Tools Club?
Do you actually use this tool? Isn't it better to use a multitool such as leatherman? I Have a couple of SAK's and some Leathermans, and i am always stuck between which is better to carry. I love SAK's but i am torn between the two. A good old SAK has a special place in my heart since i was 'n little boy, but a plier-based multitool seems a more practical option. Anyhow... Who knows. Off topic. Great SAK you have there by the way bro.
So what are we going for then? Scale swap or factory?
OK I've been carrying this for a week now and I think I am in love My beef with swiss tools has always been the drivers and there lack of "bite", but this SAK solves that problem with the bit driver. Not only are the bits very well formed, the actual ones you get fit many knives that I have and are great for most of the jobs I come across. I was always a fan of my swisschamp and liked the size, but the CT is just that bit thinner and when using as a knife is just that bit easier.I really am quite smitten with it as it not only fits my needs and is legal to carry, it is damn gorgeous as well.
I wish I could find one with orange or blue translucent scales