Just a thought, and not a dig against them or anything, but I was just going through my gear and Christmas shopping online, and it struck me...Victorinox offers a lot of different "America"-themed (meaning U.S.) versions of their products. Boy Scouts of America, Wounded Warrior Project, yellow Gadsden Flag, variations of the US flag, National Parks. And I like all of those, and realize Vic does all sorts of international stuff and company logos, butHow come Leatherman doesn't do that? It would seem fitting if a US company offered these things as well. I do understand that the cellidor lends itself more easily to that type of thing, but it would be cool to have the Gadsdon Flag etched (no color) into a PST or Rebar handle or something. And maybe they could do colors in the Juice line or something...Just a random thought.
Quote from: ThundahBeagle on December 17, 2017, 07:01:32 AMJust a thought, and not a dig against them or anything, but I was just going through my gear and Christmas shopping online, and it struck me...Victorinox offers a lot of different "America"-themed (meaning U.S.) versions of their products. Boy Scouts of America, Wounded Warrior Project, yellow Gadsden Flag, variations of the US flag, National Parks. And I like all of those, and realize Vic does all sorts of international stuff and company logos, butHow come Leatherman doesn't do that? It would seem fitting if a US company offered these things as well. I do understand that the cellidor lends itself more easily to that type of thing, but it would be cool to have the Gadsdon Flag etched (no color) into a PST or Rebar handle or something. And maybe they could do colors in the Juice line or something...Just a random thought.Specifically the "Gadsden" flag has political affiliation. And Leatherman is from Portland Oregon, a much more progressive/liberal area. Not their cup of tea, get it? Not sure why not many flag designs (maybe because they usually come across gawdy or tacky?) But they do have company made and oraginization branded and special editions out there, like Victorinox. Chako has the nicest collection of those I've seen pictures of
IMHO. A lot of companies with products NOT made in the U.S.A use more gimmicky color schemes and patriotic(and/or politically motivated) stuff to distract from the fact the product is not made in the U.S.A. Most SAKs with that stuff on them are custom order (like our soon to come MTO Pioneers).Around where I live, U.S.A flag/confederate flag/gadsden flag/etc painted/etched/decorated knives flood the market. 99%+ are made in China/India/Pakistan/Etc. It really cheapens the knives and tools after you see 1000+ of the cheap crap with pandered motifs.If you really want a special personal etching on a tool, just take it to your local engraving shop. They'll gladly engrave it for a reasonable price most of the time.
Quote from: gerleatherberman on December 17, 2017, 09:13:32 AMIMHO. A lot of companies with products NOT made in the U.S.A use more gimmicky color schemes and patriotic(and/or politically motivated) stuff to distract from the fact the product is not made in the U.S.A. Most SAKs with that stuff on them are custom order (like our soon to come MTO Pioneers).Around where I live, U.S.A flag/confederate flag/gadsden flag/etc painted/etched/decorated knives flood the market. 99%+ are made in China/India/Pakistan/Etc. It really cheapens the knives and tools after you see 1000+ of the cheap crap with pandered motifs.If you really want a special personal etching on a tool, just take it to your local engraving shop. They'll gladly engrave it for a reasonable price most of the time. Gerleather, agreed on all points
Quote from: ThundahBeagle on December 18, 2017, 01:42:02 AMQuote from: gerleatherberman on December 17, 2017, 09:13:32 AMIMHO. A lot of companies with products NOT made in the U.S.A use more gimmicky color schemes and patriotic(and/or politically motivated) stuff to distract from the fact the product is not made in the U.S.A. Most SAKs with that stuff on them are custom order (like our soon to come MTO Pioneers).Around where I live, U.S.A flag/confederate flag/gadsden flag/etc painted/etched/decorated knives flood the market. 99%+ are made in China/India/Pakistan/Etc. It really cheapens the knives and tools after you see 1000+ of the cheap crap with pandered motifs.If you really want a special personal etching on a tool, just take it to your local engraving shop. They'll gladly engrave it for a reasonable price most of the time. Gerleather, agreed on all points
I know a guy who does custom laser engraving locally. I may take one of my PSTs over to him and see what kind of money we'd be looking at overall for an engraved design. He even does acid etching...For an extra fee.