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Re: SOS kit
Reply #1 on: January 22, 2017, 02:35:11 AM
very odd, but...

I bought a SwissChamp SOS kit,  today, January 21st

came to MTO searching for info about the SOS kit

this was the first link in the search results.

and I click the link to find the listing I just bought.

If I can help, let me know 


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Re: SOS kit
Reply #2 on: January 22, 2017, 06:56:17 AM
very odd, but...

I bought a SwissChamp SOS kit,  today, January 21st

came to MTO searching for info about the SOS kit

this was the first link in the search results.

and I click the link to find the listing I just bought.
MTO is just THAT good :rofl:


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Re: SOS kit
Reply #3 on: January 22, 2017, 07:01:09 AM
very odd, but...

I bought a SwissChamp SOS kit,  today, January 21st

came to MTO searching for info about the SOS kit

this was the first link in the search results.

and I click the link to find the listing I just bought.
MTO is just THAT good :rofl:

I kept thinking the cache was corrupted and I kept trying to see the proper link   :facepalm:
If I can help, let me know 


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Re: SOS kit
Reply #4 on: January 22, 2017, 09:21:06 PM
very odd, but...

I bought a SwissChamp SOS kit,  today, January 21st

came to MTO searching for info about the SOS kit

this was the first link in the search results.

and I click the link to find the listing I just bought.
MTO is just THAT good :rofl:

I kept thinking the cache was corrupted and I kept trying to see the proper link   :facepalm:
Nice addon for any collection though!
Would love to get my hands on a survival kit sooner or later...

Then again, I'd like a CT41 too...
And a Workchamp...
And a Spirit X...
And a Wenger with lockblade...

MTO does that too...
:facepalm:


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Re: SOS kit
Reply #5 on: January 24, 2017, 01:07:49 AM
very odd, but...

I bought a SwissChamp SOS kit,  today, January 21st

came to MTO searching for info about the SOS kit

this was the first link in the search results.

and I click the link to find the listing I just bought.
MTO is just THAT good :rofl:

I kept thinking the cache was corrupted and I kept trying to see the proper link   :facepalm:
Nice addon for any collection though!
Would love to get my hands on a survival kit sooner or later...

Then again, I'd like a CT41 too...
And a Workchamp...
And a Spirit X...
And a Wenger with lockblade...

MTO does that too...
:facepalm:

yes, MTO is a wallet thinner.

the CT41 is great!  it was my first real swiss army knife
the Workchamp looks great, I do not have one, but I do have a Workchamp XL
I have a Spirit, and it is wonderful, I do not have the X version
I have one Wenger with a lockblade, and I carried it today!
If I can help, let me know 


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Re: SOS kit
Reply #6 on: January 24, 2017, 10:30:53 AM
very odd, but...

I bought a SwissChamp SOS kit,  today, January 21st

came to MTO searching for info about the SOS kit

this was the first link in the search results.

and I click the link to find the listing I just bought.
MTO is just THAT good :rofl:

I kept thinking the cache was corrupted and I kept trying to see the proper link   :facepalm:
Nice addon for any collection though!
Would love to get my hands on a survival kit sooner or later...

Then again, I'd like a CT41 too...
And a Workchamp...
And a Spirit X...
And a Wenger with lockblade...

MTO does that too...
:facepalm:

yes, MTO is a wallet thinner.

the CT41 is great!  it was my first real swiss army knife
the Workchamp looks great, I do not have one, but I do have a Workchamp XL
I have a Spirit, and it is wonderful, I do not have the X version
I have one Wenger with a lockblade, and I carried it today!
American I see...
Consider yourself lucky, living that far away from me :evilbanana:

Missed out on 2 of those some time ago at bargain prices, when I just emptied my bank account for buying a house.

Never going to happen twice though, I've build up some new spare change in the meantime :D

So I'm hoping I meet the guy again next march, if not: I'm getting a brand new CT41 for SURE!

Is it discontinued btw? 'cause it's still available online here, but keep reading stuff about being no longer produced. :think:


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Re: SOS kit
Reply #7 on: January 24, 2017, 02:43:50 PM
very odd, but...

I bought a SwissChamp SOS kit,  today, January 21st

came to MTO searching for info about the SOS kit

this was the first link in the search results.

and I click the link to find the listing I just bought.
MTO is just THAT good :rofl:

I kept thinking the cache was corrupted and I kept trying to see the proper link   :facepalm:
Nice addon for any collection though!
Would love to get my hands on a survival kit sooner or later...

Then again, I'd like a CT41 too...
And a Workchamp...
And a Spirit X...
And a Wenger with lockblade...

MTO does that too...
:facepalm:

yes, MTO is a wallet thinner.

the CT41 is great!  it was my first real swiss army knife
the Workchamp looks great, I do not have one, but I do have a Workchamp XL
I have a Spirit, and it is wonderful, I do not have the X version
I have one Wenger with a lockblade, and I carried it today!
American I see...
Consider yourself lucky, living that far away from me :evilbanana:

Missed out on 2 of those some time ago at bargain prices, when I just emptied my bank account for buying a house.

Never going to happen twice though, I've build up some new spare change in the meantime :D

So I'm hoping I meet the guy again next march, if not: I'm getting a brand new CT41 for SURE!

Is it discontinued btw? 'cause it's still available online here, but keep reading stuff about being no longer produced. :think:


I am not sure about the status of the CT41 in regards to production, but it is a great tool. 

as for the Workchamp XL, I paid $88 dollars for it new in the box on ebay about a year ago.  I felt that was a steal!
If I can help, let me know 


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Re: SOS kit
Reply #8 on: January 24, 2017, 05:39:10 PM
very odd, but...

I bought a SwissChamp SOS kit,  today, January 21st

came to MTO searching for info about the SOS kit

this was the first link in the search results.

and I click the link to find the listing I just bought.
MTO is just THAT good :rofl:

I kept thinking the cache was corrupted and I kept trying to see the proper link   :facepalm:
Nice addon for any collection though!
Would love to get my hands on a survival kit sooner or later...

Then again, I'd like a CT41 too...
And a Workchamp...
And a Spirit X...
And a Wenger with lockblade...

MTO does that too...
:facepalm:

yes, MTO is a wallet thinner.

the CT41 is great!  it was my first real swiss army knife
the Workchamp looks great, I do not have one, but I do have a Workchamp XL
I have a Spirit, and it is wonderful, I do not have the X version
I have one Wenger with a lockblade, and I carried it today!
American I see...
Consider yourself lucky, living that far away from me :evilbanana:

Missed out on 2 of those some time ago at bargain prices, when I just emptied my bank account for buying a house.

Never going to happen twice though, I've build up some new spare change in the meantime :D

So I'm hoping I meet the guy again next march, if not: I'm getting a brand new CT41 for SURE!

Is it discontinued btw? 'cause it's still available online here, but keep reading stuff about being no longer produced. :think:


I am not sure about the status of the CT41 in regards to production, but it is a great tool. 

as for the Workchamp XL, I paid $88 dollars for it new in the box on ebay about a year ago.  I felt that was a steal!
That's like skipping just a single evening out with the buddies...

:dd:


 

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