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February 29, 2016, 09:16:45 AM
My fourth or fifth amazing deal with our dear Thomas.
A friend of mine got from him a gorgeous Wenger Business Tool and he also helped us buy two Blue Mist Classics and a Staghorn Hunter from Germany.
Also he sent me a wonderful little bonus that I'll be adding to my edc right now.
Thanks again, mate.
Corwyn of Multitool, the First of His name, King of Victorinox, King of Leatherman, Gerber and the First Generation SOG, Lord of the Seven Wrenches, Protector of the Forum, Khal of the Bushes, called Corwyn Toolborn, the Unsharpened, Father of SAKs.
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February 29, 2016, 03:41:46 PM
I'm a repeat deal offender with Thomas. Top notch dude
I knew my wife was a keeper when she transitioned from calling it a knife thingy to a multi-tool.
I might be crazy but it's kept me from going insane- Waylon Jennings
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February 29, 2016, 05:49:02 PM
It always is a pleasure dealing with you Guys!
Do you like the extra, Corwyn? Seeing your last badge I thought you might.
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February 29, 2016, 06:40:55 PM
Yup... you chose it real well...
I meant to get one for some time, but was too cheap to churn the pennies for one.
I gave you a pm with my opinion on it, but here it is on the forum:
I really like the wonderful Struktura Picknick 5. It is not collectionable, but perfect for my edc... I was now using a Chinese no-name hobo knife, but this is soo much better.... awesome, grippy scales, perfect lockup, better springs... and it's got the can opener and cap lifter too...
Not sure I'm that happy about the extra weight, fork shape and the fact that you need to open the can opener to reach the fork nail nick to open it apart, but still it's a Richartz, so finally a proper eating tool for a gear nut... the 4 Euro hobo-China from the market that I was carrying was a shamefully common tool ...
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Corwyn of Multitool, the First of His name, King of Victorinox, King of Leatherman, Gerber and the First Generation SOG, Lord of the Seven Wrenches, Protector of the Forum, Khal of the Bushes, called Corwyn Toolborn, the Unsharpened, Father of SAKs.
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February 29, 2016, 10:27:21 PM
Sorry, i missed your PM. I was just curious.
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March 01, 2016, 08:38:57 AM
Le edit: the thing took a scary sharp edge in just 3 minutes on the Lansky.
It might be that the steel is softer but it outperforms any Vic I own right now... thing went through phonebook paper like a laser
Corwyn of Multitool, the First of His name, King of Victorinox, King of Leatherman, Gerber and the First Generation SOG, Lord of the Seven Wrenches, Protector of the Forum, Khal of the Bushes, called Corwyn Toolborn, the Unsharpened, Father of SAKs.
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April 22, 2016, 10:44:08 AM
Top bloke! The little bonuses make the deal even sweeter LOL!
Thanks again Thomas.
Best,
Dave
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