Hi,
I had a plan for a while now to build a Lunch Box Tool. My lunch / breakfasts are usually small cut-up foods that I can eat while driving a train. Usually cheese, ham and a various fruits.
I love the Flair but a tool with a Cork screw is not to handy on the Railways. I usually carry my PST II or Supertool in my bag.
I like the PST, but it needs a scissors. I strongly don't like the PST II combo blade. And, neither has a fork or pate knife. So, if it is not available, build your own.

It took a while to get the Flair parts, the other bits I had from beater tools.
Tool combinations:Must haves:
PST blade
Cocktail fork
Pate / butter knife
Can opener
Scissors
Phillips
Small flat head
Medium flat head
Nice to have
Second blade, PST II
Big flat head
Awl
I realized that not all these will fit in a PST carcass and had to choose based on the tool thickness and where the pliers head will close. I looked at the tool layout of the 3 original tools and came up with the following:
Side 1
PST Blade
Scissors
Medium Flat Head
PST Awl
Side 2
Can / bottle opener
Phillips
Small Flat Head
Pate Knife
Cocktail fork
All the tools fit in perfectly. I did not need a washer at all, which is nice. The pliers head is from the PST.
And without further ado, I give to you the Leatherman LBT:
Cheers,
Pete