Jaroslav,I'm sorry that life is uneasy there. That's why I asked. You're a world away from us, & yet you're only a few keystrokes on the keyboard.We are very fortunate that multitools are readily available for us & are relatively inexpensive to what you pay for them. My Spirit only cost $31 on sale & came with a free Victorinox Rally knife. That's not fair, & I know I am spoiled that I can purchase these so easily. I wish there was a way we could help you with that.I look forward to getting to know you here on the forum.Tom
.....It is crafted with such precision that I believe that they cannot be produced on this planet........
Hi Jaroslav!! From a fellow European!! I how you feal about not getting all the good deals. It was cheeper for me to get a Swiss tool from Felinevet that had to be shipped to him from Europe and then back to me here in the UK I visited Slovakia last summer, I visted Bratislava and stayed around Poprad as well, where are you from?
Jaroslav- this site is supported by a couple of dealers who are both great to deal with. www.edcdepot.com www.felinevet.sosakonline.com And, don't forget, EDCDepot offers Multitool.org members a 5% discount.Marc will be by shortly with details.Def
I really don't see the need for a point on a multitool blade. The clip point actually weakens the tip [...] The sheep's foot keeps the blade full sized and strong all the way to the end [...]
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?
First off, welcome to the forum Zio Arcano!
I don't necessarily agree about multitool blades. There are times when I've needed a point to cut things where there isn't a lot of clearance, so I can't saw back and forth to cut it. I can poke/push cut some things and I find the Spirit blade doesn't work well for that. It's been suggested to use the awl blade for poke cutting, but the awl isn't near as long at the knife is on the Spirit. For some of my cutting tasks I've tried using the awl, and it's just awkward for me.
Welcome Zio Arcano , Do you have any multitools ? Which ones do you like ? Any questions just ask ,were a friendly bunch Dunc
I am 43 and I feel like a kid before Christmas.
I have been a big Vic fan for 20+ years and I have owned a Swiss Tool for at least 10 (I think that is possible)
Just out of curiousity, what made you choose the Spirit over any/all others, and what other models were you considering?