Have you used yet?
For some the enjoyment comes from USING while others OWNERSHIP. I have tools that were bought with no intention of using while others I couldn't wait to use. I have both a Crunch and A100 ( mine is in rather awesome shape ) I have used my Crunch often as thats exactly why I got it, while my A100 was strictly bought for OWNERSHIP.
So is this a MT to be used or should I put in a glass case and throw sugar at it?
Quote from: Aloha007 on January 19, 2017, 08:11:10 PMFor some the enjoyment comes from USING while others OWNERSHIP. I have tools that were bought with no intention of using while others I couldn't wait to use. I have both a Crunch and A100 ( mine is in rather awesome shape ) I have used my Crunch often as thats exactly why I got it, while my A100 was strictly bought for OWNERSHIP. How do you rate the Crunch?
Use it. just that. Do you want to pass on a pretty, expensive, useful and perfectly functional tool unused, oiled and unscratched when you pass away?! By no means! (Image removed from quote.)As a fan of Vise Grips and MTs, I own the Crunch, Schrades and A100. It is really useful, versatile, tough and a heck of a tool that begs to be used.(Image removed from quote.)I say enjoy it, forget about the price, get every minute of joy and time out of it.Although bulky and long I like it better than the Crunch, much faster and "ready to use".(Image removed from quote.)Easily moddable, for that wood saw or scissors you want. Here the blade was replaced by a small flathead which I needed more those days(Image removed from quote.) Or pair with a slim, simple SAK that has them, I did that for a while.(Image removed from quote.)That OHO cuts like the dickens, sharpens in a breeze and is very quick yo open and close. Much more than any other Vise Grip MT blade. I believe if you're looking for a locking pliers MT is really hard to beat this one, so now that you have it, test it to honor what those Kershaw guys worked so hard on to make and produce!