This does not make you an old fogey. It makes you a purist. I have a number of old school Leatherman tools . To me they are perfect because Function has a capital F. As in Function THEN form. Simplicity. K.I.S.S.Never thought I would like a newer style outside opening tool. But the Surge has really grown on me. I often thought about picking up a Rebar or maybe an ST 300, exactly because they seem like the old school designs
Disclaimer:I now have exactly one multitool, with another on the way, hence I am qualified to critique multitool styling.
Anyway, I guess what I'm trying to convey is, the form will fade(the new toy feel goes away) and function will be the only reason to carry an MT with you. But, what you feel best fits your job (or reasons) to have one is most important. The looks are secondary, unless of course, you don't really use an MT, then whatever looks cool.
Quote from: Pablo O'Brien on September 02, 2017, 04:28:31 PMDisclaimer:I now have exactly one multitool, with another on the way, hence I am qualified to critique multitool styling. So until recently you had no multitools?Funny, I thought maybe you had some SAKs.
Quote from: Syncop8r on September 07, 2017, 06:35:25 AMQuote from: Pablo O'Brien on September 02, 2017, 04:28:31 PMDisclaimer:I now have exactly one multitool, with another on the way, hence I am qualified to critique multitool styling. So until recently you had no multitools?Funny, I thought maybe you had some SAKs. You know what I meant. I had no plier based multitools.
Quote from: gerleatherberman on September 07, 2017, 05:37:30 AMAnyway, I guess what I'm trying to convey is, the form will fade(the new toy feel goes away) and function will be the only reason to carry an MT with you. But, what you feel best fits your job (or reasons) to have one is most important. The looks are secondary, unless of course, you don't really use an MT, then whatever looks cool. Great compairison and well put conclusion. I'm enjoying the LM Surge so far but it as yet has not dethroned my Swisstool. It's still at this point not a fair statement though as I have 20 years with my ST and 2 days with the Surge.Time will tell...
Quote from: ThundahBeagle on September 07, 2017, 04:34:26 AMThis does not make you an old fogey. It makes you a purist. I have a number of old school Leatherman tools . To me they are perfect because Function has a capital F. As in Function THEN form. Simplicity. K.I.S.S.Never thought I would like a newer style outside opening tool. But the Surge has really grown on me. I often thought about picking up a Rebar or maybe an ST 300, exactly because they seem like the old school designsHandle one first if you can, Beagle. The newer designs have a lot more hotspots than the older ones. Some folks don't mind it, but some folks do.
The saw of the Surge is outside, but I need two hands to open it. The serrated blade, opened wonderfully. Why can't my saw?