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I thought leatherman was "high end"...guess not....

Offline HaChayalBoded

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I thought leatherman was "high end"...guess not....
on: August 14, 2008, 06:41:40 AM
brand new crunch, first day in the sheath, the sheath gave way and the two rivets on the bottom holding the leather together came apart and my new crunch fell out. :(

this is why I like nylon pouches instead of riveted leather.

Will leatherman send me a new pouch? I doubt they will send me a new crunch....good thing I have two, one is in the glovebox of my bike.


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Re: I thought leatherman was "high end"...guess not....
Reply #1 on: August 14, 2008, 06:56:53 AM
I personally have had sheath issues with them, but one thing about Leatherman is their customer service
seems darn good,

get a hole of them, tell them what happened, who knows, maybe they'll take care
of you! (sheath and tool). good luck and keep us posted.
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Re: I thought leatherman was "high end"...guess not....
Reply #2 on: August 14, 2008, 10:55:33 AM
I'm pretty certain they will send you a new pouch.  If there are any marks on the Crunch itself, they may look after you there as well.
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Re: I thought leatherman was "high end"...guess not....
Reply #3 on: August 14, 2008, 06:57:08 PM
I sent my contact at Leatherman a link to this thread, and here's the response I got back:

Grant:
 
Please post a message and have him send us the sheath+Crunch, with a letter on what he wants done.  And we need to know his real name so we can watch for it.


If you want to PM me your info I'll send it on to them so they can keep an eye open for it.

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Re: I thought leatherman was "high end"...guess not....
Reply #4 on: August 14, 2008, 10:41:27 PM
The issue is not that the crunch fell out & is lost?


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Re: I thought leatherman was "high end"...guess not....
Reply #5 on: August 14, 2008, 11:47:47 PM
My Crunch came with the old-style leather sheath, and that is really well made. I'm assuming that new ones come with the new-style sheath like those supplied with the Kick, Fuse, Blast and Core - is that right? The new ones are vastly inferior to the old ones, and a bit disappointing really, although I'm still surprised the rivets went. I wouldn't have been surprised if the stitching had torn as the leather is so thin, but the rivets seemed pretty solid!

Anyhoo, my understanding is that if the sheath was supplied packed with the tool, it should also have a 25 year warranty? Even if not, I'm confident that LM will replace it. I'd also venture to suggest that they'll replace the Crunch if it was damaged in the fall. The message to Def seems to suggest that they will see you right - I hope so mate!  Best of luck.

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Re: I thought leatherman was "high end"...guess not....
Reply #6 on: August 14, 2008, 11:58:58 PM
I've actually never even seen a factory Crunch sheath.  Mine didn't have one when I got it, so I've been carrying it in this:



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Re: I thought leatherman was "high end"...guess not....
Reply #7 on: August 15, 2008, 12:02:43 AM
I've actually never even seen a factory Crunch sheath.  Mine didn't have one when I got it, so I've been carrying it in this:

Def

Why do you bring that up in every crunch thread :twak: I want one every time i see the pic :D :D
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Re: I thought leatherman was "high end"...guess not....
Reply #8 on: August 15, 2008, 12:03:16 AM
oh how i hope they would clearly state the prices for all multis they can do those for,cause id like to get those too,theyre awesome items.

im way too lazy to do much of e-mailing,waiting,waiting,waiting i guess :D


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Re: I thought leatherman was "high end"...guess not....
Reply #9 on: August 15, 2008, 01:20:14 AM
I've actually never even seen a factory Crunch sheath.

In case you didn't know Def, the factory sheath was the same design (and quality) as the PST, PST II, Supertool etc. I think the Crunch had it's own unique size of sheath though, as it doesn't fit in the PST one, and rattles about in the Supertool's.

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Re: I thought leatherman was "high end"...guess not....
Reply #10 on: August 15, 2008, 01:23:52 AM
I carry my Crunch in one of the old black leather sheaths with LEATHERMAN stamped down the front.  It's old and used but has no signs of breaking!
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Re: I thought leatherman was "high end"...guess not....
Reply #11 on: August 15, 2008, 01:25:52 AM
I've actually never even seen a factory Crunch sheath.

In case you didn't know Def, the factory sheath was the same design (and quality) as the PST, PST II, Supertool etc. I think the Crunch had it's own unique size of sheath though, as it doesn't fit in the PST one, and rattles about in the Supertool's.



I got one of those with my PST over 5 years ago and I have had no problems at all.
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Re: I thought leatherman was "high end"...guess not....
Reply #12 on: August 15, 2008, 01:44:09 AM
I carry my Crunch in one of the old black leather sheaths with LEATHERMAN stamped down the front.  It's old and used but has no signs of breaking!

That's the one. The "Leatherman" is diagonal across the front.

Quote from: Benner
I got one of those with my PST over 5 years ago and I have had no problems at all.

They were excellent sheaths. I really like the way that as they age, the leather molds itself to the tool, so there's never any rattling as you walk along. The new leather sheaths are crap by comparison. The most irritating thing is the supplied "Kick" sheath is ridiculously big for the tool. I thought they'd packed the wrong one until I realised they were all like that. One of the few backward steps from Leatherman IMO. Although the premium sheaths you get with the Charge are very solidly made, as are the LM Realtree sheaths.

I much prefer the old nylon sheaths to the new ones too. They just seemed to fit better.

HaChayalBoded - I'd seriously consider picking up an old style sheath of ebay or something if you intend to belt-carry your crunch regularly. If LM do send you a new one, you'd probably get more for that on ebay than the old one would cost you ;)

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