It was my understanding that at one point Carolina Knife and Tool was a "value" brand for Fiskars. I have an old pinchy Multiplier by them, the packaging did say Fiskars on it. I gave one away here a while back as well. Wonder if it's the same company or if the name was sold a la Schrade.......
Never trust a multitool with a fish scaler (old Chinese proverb)...
First thing to go will be the blue finish - not too fond of that.
Quote from: Landrew on January 16, 2013, 03:13:53 PM First thing to go will be the blue finish - not too fond of that.An' second thing to go will be your temper, as it's launched in the general direction of the trash bin
I think it may have earned a place in my MT tool collection instead the ol' junk drawer.
Quote from: Landrew on January 16, 2013, 05:50:13 PMI think it may have earned a place in my MT tool collection instead the ol' junk drawer.See, here's the funny thing. I never segregated my junk MTs from the rest. I just have them sorted, like Leatherman, Vic, etc., and then junk. But they're all in one handy location.
I'm thinking of getting a Pelican case with special cutouts for each tool. Now that just seems crazy, doesn't it?
Quote from: Landrew on January 16, 2013, 08:35:38 PMI'm thinking of getting a Pelican case with special cutouts for each tool. Now that just seems crazy, doesn't it?There are somethings that one should never admit too.............NOT EVER!I think you may have just overstepped the mark
Quote from: tosh on January 17, 2013, 02:39:21 AMQuote from: Landrew on January 16, 2013, 08:35:38 PMI'm thinking of getting a Pelican case with special cutouts for each tool. Now that just seems crazy, doesn't it?There are somethings that one should never admit too.............NOT EVER!I think you may have just overstepped the mark Good thing I caught myself in time.
Can anyone recommend the right sandpaper to get rid of that awful blue paint?