For me the lack of a clip point is odd
Yeah it seems they frown on stabbing someone to death if they survive their accident!Personally I think it's a better feature than a pointed blade, especially on a tool since you really shouldn't be stabbing at much of anything with a tool. Heck, most folks never stab anyone with a tactical or fighting knife, so why do it with a tool?Def
As for the drunken survivor, you couldn't pay me enough to stab the gut. It's drip the Spirit into a tube sock and beat the jackass with it until the police came...But that's just me...Def
.... I agree with the problems the polished edges present. However, its nothing that some quick filework won't fix.
Quote from: NutSAK on February 13, 2007, 02:47:41 AM.... I agree with the problems the polished edges present. However, its nothing that some quick filework won't fix.Any suggestions on how to make the SwissTool and Spirit Phillips head screwdriver "grippier" so it won't slip out of the screw head so easily?
Welcome, Jaroslav. We are excited to have you as part of the community here. How is life in Slovakia?TomHello TomYou put uneasy question I can see space for improving life conditions, but generally its OK as long as health is fine. From multitool fan (and other electronic and mechanical gadgets / toys) viewpoint it is hobby that requires a significant amount of money. Specialized shops with multitools are rare (mostly Internet shops), and prices compared with prices in US shops are much higher. For example for my Victorinox Spirit I have to pay 134 USD (in local currency) Before Spirit I have noname Chinese multitool. It became oxidated and tools shows signs of deformation so I decided to throw it and buy real , nice multitool.