Looks really good with the computer scales. I particularly like also your idea of photographing the knife with plans for a sailing ship as a background, with the PCB wiring on the scales mirrored by rigging on the ship. Given your attention to detail, I'm betting it's not accidental!
That classic looks really cute
They work very well.
Right now, if I could mod SAKs and had the parts for it, I would make that nice little one jazzbass put a picture of the other day. The one with a main blade, saw, cap lifter and phillips driver, but on EcoLine scales and the tweezer/toothpick slots. That would be all I would ever truly need in an EDC rolled SAK.
Quote from: Shane769 on December 05, 2009, 09:25:51 PMRight now, if I could mod SAKs and had the parts for it, I would make that nice little one jazzbass put a picture of the other day. The one with a main blade, saw, cap lifter and phillips driver, but on EcoLine scales and the tweezer/toothpick slots. That would be all I would ever truly need in an EDC rolled SAK. Shane, I'm waiting for you to figure out how to make SAK scales out of skis or something
Quote from: Shane769 on December 05, 2009, 09:25:51 PMRight now, if I could mod SAKs and had the parts for it, I would make that nice little one jazzbass put a picture of the other day. The one with a main blade, saw, cap lifter and phillips driver, but on EcoLine scales and the tweezer/toothpick slots. That would be all I would ever truly need in an EDC rolled SAK. A hypothetical question: would you have it as a 91mm or a 84mm SAK?
Quote from: Gareth on December 07, 2009, 09:22:03 AMQuote from: Shane769 on December 05, 2009, 09:25:51 PMRight now, if I could mod SAKs and had the parts for it, I would make that nice little one jazzbass put a picture of the other day. The one with a main blade, saw, cap lifter and phillips driver, but on EcoLine scales and the tweezer/toothpick slots. That would be all I would ever truly need in an EDC rolled SAK. A hypothetical question: would you have it as a 91mm or a 84mm SAK?I have not even considered that... Probably the 84mm to keep it compact, but the 91mm has its advantages too... I guess it would depend on what is easiest to do, seeing as I have never modded, and also have no stuff for it. Maybe I should get someone to do it for me... Or send me stuff to do it... and the know-how to do it...
There sure is some good stuff Paul There's also a lot of talented people here who are happy to help when you start ripping apart your victims to make your beautiful frankensaks