You weren't a fan of the Sport Ratchet? Def
It's a Vic, so at least it's a high quality tool for throwing at intruders! Def
Who's the handsome devil in the hawaiian shirt Nice post shot mate, where'd you do that
Quote from: micky d on July 10, 2008, 11:38:57 PMWho's the handsome devil in the hawaiian shirt Nice post shot mate, where'd you do that You mean the guy in pink?
OK, my favourite tools:Ben - Got to be the riveted PST. Nuff said.Mike - Was it your Spirit I looked at? If so, probably that as I'd not seen one before! (It's no Charge though is it )Ryan - I'm going to go with his home-made knife. Like myself, Ryan is not the tallest bloke your going to meet, and he could have crafted that knife to fit my hand!Dunc - The Sebbie. Just felt like quality.Neil - Whilst I do like (and EDC) a Vic SAK, I'm more of a MT guy and SAKs don't really get me excited. However, I do appreciate the weird and wonderful and was quite smitten by (and indeed traded for) this Wenger Swissroller. I love it Flash - It turns out that Flash and myself have almost identical tastes in MTs, and just about everything he passed around - I liked. I had my first introduction to Leatherman knives, and now own one I genuinely find it hard to pick a favourite though. My "coming together" with the Kershaw E.T. has been documented elsewhere - and if I had to pick one highlight it would be that. I intend to get one of these sooner rather than later.Here's another gratuitous money shot:(Image removed from quote.)
Quote from: DaveK on July 11, 2008, 12:41:52 AMOK, my favourite tools:Ben - Got to be the riveted PST. Nuff said.Mike - Was it your Spirit I looked at? If so, probably that as I'd not seen one before! (It's no Charge though is it )Ryan - I'm going to go with his home-made knife. Like myself, Ryan is not the tallest bloke your going to meet, and he could have crafted that knife to fit my hand!Dunc - The Sebbie. Just felt like quality.Neil - Whilst I do like (and EDC) a Vic SAK, I'm more of a MT guy and SAKs don't really get me excited. However, I do appreciate the weird and wonderful and was quite smitten by (and indeed traded for) this Wenger Swissroller. I love it Flash - It turns out that Flash and myself have almost identical tastes in MTs, and just about everything he passed around - I liked. I had my first introduction to Leatherman knives, and now own one I genuinely find it hard to pick a favourite though. My "coming together" with the Kershaw E.T. has been documented elsewhere - and if I had to pick one highlight it would be that. I intend to get one of these sooner rather than later.Here's another gratuitous money shot:(Image removed from quote.)I'm surprised that Mike didn't try to walk off with that Skeletool. Lord knows he's been a'wanting one!
Quote from: J-sews on July 11, 2008, 02:00:08 AMQuote from: DaveK on July 11, 2008, 12:41:52 AMOK, my favourite tools:Ben - Got to be the riveted PST. Nuff said.Mike - Was it your Spirit I looked at? If so, probably that as I'd not seen one before! (It's no Charge though is it )Ryan - I'm going to go with his home-made knife. Like myself, Ryan is not the tallest bloke your going to meet, and he could have crafted that knife to fit my hand!Dunc - The Sebbie. Just felt like quality.Neil - Whilst I do like (and EDC) a Vic SAK, I'm more of a MT guy and SAKs don't really get me excited. However, I do appreciate the weird and wonderful and was quite smitten by (and indeed traded for) this Wenger Swissroller. I love it Flash - It turns out that Flash and myself have almost identical tastes in MTs, and just about everything he passed around - I liked. I had my first introduction to Leatherman knives, and now own one I genuinely find it hard to pick a favourite though. My "coming together" with the Kershaw E.T. has been documented elsewhere - and if I had to pick one highlight it would be that. I intend to get one of these sooner rather than later.Here's another gratuitous money shot:(Image removed from quote.)I'm surprised that Mike didn't try to walk off with that Skeletool. Lord knows he's been a'wanting one! I resisted the urge
Anyone who doesn't think that is beautiful must be some kind of mentalist
I suppose it depends on what you class as useful?I think being able to carry it so 'covertly' is very useful indeed!
Quote from: DaveK on July 12, 2008, 12:04:28 AMI suppose it depends on what you class as useful?I think being able to carry it so 'covertly' is very useful indeed!Especially in this day and age yes But for me an MT has to be able to handle just about everything, and anything less than that, to me, defeats the object I don't do minimilism in MT's
Quote from: micky d on July 12, 2008, 12:06:54 AMQuote from: DaveK on July 12, 2008, 12:04:28 AMI suppose it depends on what you class as useful?I think being able to carry it so 'covertly' is very useful indeed!Especially in this day and age yes But for me an MT has to be able to handle just about everything, and anything less than that, to me, defeats the object I don't do minimilism in MT's So maximumism is more your thing then? (oops, I accidently spittled on my screen when I said that word)
The Kersahw ET has told me to tell you that she, the demonic queen, enjoyed the meeting as well. She got a feed and has more converts for her sisters to possess