Nice.
I've got a few, but this is by far my favourite. I bought it when I was about twelve or something along with a little pocket knife - now long gone, in a little village in Highland Perthshire, Scotland during a holiday. It's quite a pleasant memory.(Image removed from quote.)
Yo gerleatherberman, I've got a few mags but mostly just use my cheater glasses. But.... I got one that you don't have! I've had this one since the mid 60s, made by Tasco. I've studied insects and started fires with it.
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What a great thread- I have to take some pictures!!!
very nice glasses here, some odd exampleshere below you have, a few of my samplesthis LIDL one has pincers and I use it for rocks, precision machines and some tinkering at home(Image removed from quote.)this one is cheap and plastic but due to its low weight and strength it has the EDC Loupe throne(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)for quick access and most normal uses I reach for the Victorinox, here exploring the unknown(Image removed from quote.)here it's the day I achieved lighting some leaves and starting a fire, I was really surprised(Image removed from quote.)most times it's the Explorer or the Swisschamp, both with old style loupe or modernised (Image removed from quote.)to end this I say, the previous three sentences and these three last rhyme, have you realised?
Awesome photos, TP! Love the Mantis one. The Powerfix looks like a good mag! Clear and uniform magnification is always a great thing. The pocket loupe mag does make a good EDC mag for sure. Do you keep it in a pouch or let it freeball in your pocket?
It does.