Dont worry its not going near the beach or anything . To be honest I dont need to use it as I have other swisstools .It does need to be out on display though . A shrine Youve given me an idea there Dunc
Quote from: dunc5 on December 07, 2007, 10:22:05 PMDont worry its not going near the beach or anything . To be honest I dont need to use it as I have other swisstools .It does need to be out on display though . A shrine Youve given me an idea there DuncWell you've already got the candle lamps, so thats a start Any chance of a picture of one of those lamps, they look kinda cool in an olde worlde sorta way
That is quite the coincidence
Quote from: micky d on December 08, 2007, 10:34:32 AMThat is quite the coincidence I had forgotten all about it until Bob reminded the other day Really made me smile Dunc
That is a beauty Dunc, and I am glad that you got it. I know you've wanted one for a long time, and as much as I wanted it too ( ) I knew I'd never be able to enjoy it properly knowing you didn't have one!That's the same sheath that I have with all of my SwissTools and I've always found it to be quite sturdy. It's been on duty belts and regular belts through all kinds of activities and weather and I've never lost a SwissTool. If it wouldn't be too much to ask, could you post some pictures of the sheaths you have other than this one? Take good care of that one- whatever you decide to do with it!Def
....I'm trying to confirm if that sheath is a std US one as I want to use it with my RS model but only if its easy to replace .Dunc
Quote from: dunc5 on December 08, 2007, 04:53:20 PM....I'm trying to confirm if that sheath is a std US one as I want to use it with my RS model but only if its easy to replace .DuncIt must be the North American standard; I've got four corduras with snap closures, but none with velcro
Quote from: J-sews on December 08, 2007, 04:57:39 PMQuote from: dunc5 on December 08, 2007, 04:53:20 PM....I'm trying to confirm if that sheath is a std US one as I want to use it with my RS model but only if its easy to replace .DuncIt must be the North American standard; I've got four corduras with snap closures, but none with velcroSuper job While the Signed Swisstool will be kept safe the sheath may well go into EDC Dunc
Those Cordura sheaths are niiice. I hope the Swisstool X I'm getting for Christmas has that one.Congrats on the signature model Dunc! That would make any Vic lover proud.
How many huge company directors, would take the time to answer one of us like that, truly amazing
Quote from: micky d on December 10, 2007, 10:12:13 PMHow many huge company directors, would take the time to answer one of us like that, truly amazing It is very impressive. Especially as the company is so vast. Do you think you'd get the same from Leatherman?
Dunc, perhaps you've already asked, but I'm curious about which year these tools were produced.