Hi All
Have been off the grid for quite a while do to extended family issues and job transfers. I am now 1000 miles further west then I used to be.
That does'nt mean that I have not been keeping up with my addiction

Recent tools I that have passed thru my hands:
1.
LM Core - Huge tool too big for me. I was shocked that they put in plastic spacers to make the plier head fit.
2.
Buck X-Tract - I really like this tool. I EDC it a lot now. I guess it fits my needs in that my most used tool is the knife followed by the drivers. The pliers are a little dinky but they get the job done 90% of the time. Really think this tool is underrated and for 25$ it is a great bargain. I just noticed Def's write up on the Fly model and that seems to be the next purchase. From the photos they seemed to be putting in slightly thicker pliers also. Hope they continue to refine and advance this product line.
3.
Gerber Diesel - Mixed on this one. The rattle is still there, great pliers but I find the knife and bit driver inadequate. It reminds me of a MP600 lite. I do love the pliers though and for 30$ with the extra bits it has earned a permanent place in the glove box.
4.
SAK Outrider - does it bug anyone else that you have to pull the scissors out to get to the phillips? A little thick for EDC
5.
Skeletool - Great fit and finish and I like the minimalist approach but it has been eclipsed by the X-Tract for me. Also
I still cannot stand the grinds that LM puts on their knife blades. I feel that I am slicing with a calvary cutlass.
Other random MT thoughts.
- I sent in my third Wave for repair. This time a busted scissors handle. My attraction to LM is waning. I have a SOG paratool that I put thru
hell for 8 years with nary a hiccup. I have babied LM Waves and they keep going belly up.
-Another purchase on the horizon is the Zilla tool. I like the approach. I always wonders why manufacturers stick with
friction fit or magnetic bit drivers. I would love to see a collet approach. This would give great flexibility to bit selection and the addition
of parts like saw blades and punches.
-I want the anniversary Wenger soldier.

Glad to see the board is doing great and congrats to Def and crew for keeping it up. Also see that Spoonrobot is back. I appreciate his reviews and disassembly posts.