Leaving aside some concern that couldn't perform some task, not having all tools available, have to say that such a challenge it's very stimulating ... And there is one less worry, which SAK to choose
Quote from: ducttapetech on October 24, 2014, 08:25:40 PMAlright, I am putting an new entry in for the challenge since my Compact is out of action til I get some scales.I gonna set it up to hard core mode. LOL! It is still a two layer knife.Case MuskratNateBut it's so prettyyyyyy
Alright, I am putting an new entry in for the challenge since my Compact is out of action til I get some scales.I gonna set it up to hard core mode. LOL! It is still a two layer knife.Case MuskratNate
Quote from: 50ft-trad on October 24, 2014, 08:47:14 PMQuote from: ducttapetech on October 24, 2014, 08:25:40 PMAlright, I am putting an new entry in for the challenge since my Compact is out of action til I get some scales.I gonna set it up to hard core mode. LOL! It is still a two layer knife.Case MuskratNateNice looking knife, Nate +1 I need to add another Case or two to my collection (of 1 knife )
Quote from: ducttapetech on October 24, 2014, 08:25:40 PMAlright, I am putting an new entry in for the challenge since my Compact is out of action til I get some scales.I gonna set it up to hard core mode. LOL! It is still a two layer knife.Case MuskratNateNice looking knife, Nate
Quote from: 50ft-trad on October 24, 2014, 08:47:14 PMQuote from: ducttapetech on October 24, 2014, 08:25:40 PMAlright, I am putting an new entry in for the challenge since my Compact is out of action til I get some scales.I gonna set it up to hard core mode. LOL! It is still a two layer knife.Case MuskratNateNice looking knife, Nate +1 I need to add another Case or two to my collection (of 1 knife )I haven't had too many updates in this thread, because it's been much of the same. Tourist is able to open mail/packages, occasional light pry job or flathead screw. But I've had to keep dedicated pliers, scissors, and bit drivers in various rooms of the house (and the back of my Jeep) to keep up with little daily chores and prepare for what ifs.For me, this really hasn't been too much of a struggle (I work an IT job from home), but I have missed the fun of picking and choosing what I want to carry. I have a feeling November will bring a lot of SwissChamp/Super Tool combo days, just because
Awesome photo!
I'm not even sure if I'll carry an MT when this is over. I know I don't need much out of one, so I might just carry a PST.Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Quote from: derekmac on October 24, 2014, 10:45:19 PMI'm not even sure if I'll carry an MT when this is over. I know I don't need much out of one, so I might just carry a PST.Sent from my iPad using TapatalkI could probably do the same really....a PST is probably sufficient, especially considering I only really need pliers sometimes. Although if I were carrying my Compact or Pioneer, I'd carry a more loaded MT. With the Rogueneer though, I wouldn't need as robust of an MT. Who are we kidding though? You'll be carrying your Charge or MUT or Swisstool (I think you have one right?) and I'll be carrying any of mine
Because of the Challenge, I will never, ever, ever give up my large SAKs and Multis again. This challenge showed my just how many times I really use my bigger tools without thinking and just how handy they really are. Nate
Quote from: eddie1115 on October 25, 2014, 01:58:11 AMAwesome photo!+1
Looking forward to Trail Guides, Travelers, Explorers, Climbers, Swiss Champs etc as complements to my ALOX. I just got a chill!!!
Quote from: SAK Guy on October 25, 2014, 02:14:25 PMLooking forward to Trail Guides, Travelers, Explorers, Climbers, Swiss Champs etc as complements to my ALOX. I just got a chill!!! Thx, now I'm blind!
Quote from: coSAK on October 25, 2014, 03:54:38 PMQuote from: SAK Guy on October 25, 2014, 02:14:25 PMLooking forward to Trail Guides, Travelers, Explorers, Climbers, Swiss Champs etc as complements to my ALOX. I just got a chill!!! Thx, now I'm blind! Here, focus on the.....coffee....
Quote from: Caranthanus on October 24, 2014, 09:37:02 PMLeaving aside some concern that couldn't perform some task, not having all tools available, have to say that such a challenge it's very stimulating ... And there is one less worry, which SAK to choose You have a good point there in that this challenge has the potential for some of us to have to think outside the box and use what we have available. I haven't really had to do that much at all though, which isn't a surprise to me. Oh, and before this challenge, I didn't have to worry about which SAK to carry....it was the Rogueneer
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Hope you get to feeling better.Nate