The Flair cleaned up real nice! It's a shame about the chipped blade though. I guess the search for an original style leather sheath begins. That may be a tricky one... hmmm
Great find. I'm jealous of all these pawn shop finds. My best luck was an original Supertool for $60 and a PST for $50.
I bought my original super tool from a returned war veteran (I'm not sure what conflict... desert storm or Kosovo) anyways he sold it to me for $15 with every tool snapped off in the handles. I lived near Portland at the time so I drove to the Leatherman HQ walked in the front door and was greeted by a gorgeous secretary, she patiently and politely listened to me as tried to explain what I was doing there holding this mangled supertool. I explained that the broken tool was in no way a manufacturer fault this was clearly abuse on the owners part. I asked if they would sell me new tools to install myself or I would pay them to repair it. I handed the busted tool over to the model/secretary, she smiled and chucked it in a bin and handed me a brand new one with a new sheath! I was stunned. (Image removed from quote.)
Rescued this Flair from a junk bin in a pawn shop this morning. The tip of the blade is chipped and the wire cutters are a little messed up but overall not in bad shape. Not sure if I'll hang on to this one or not, anybody got an idea of the value? I think I got a deal on it, cost me three dollars.
I'm not certain the warranty was meant to refurbish something so you could get maximum price on resale. That does seem a bit like taking advantage of their excellent service.Just a thought....DefSent from my Motorola Atrix digital multitool.