Day 14No task for the Swisschamp today, so just a group shot of all my red Vic's together with the Swisschamp towering over the bunch.
I'm going to have to quit the challenge. I went out of town for a BBQ yesterday and left my SC at my friends house and won't be able to get it for several days sorry.
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Day 1As I very much enjoyed my previous challenges I wanted to keep my monumentum, so after two Leatherman runs (Rebar and Juice) I decided to go with a SAK. You guys - at least the ones who voted - decided that it should be a Stack challenge, so I will have my Swisschamp as my primary tool. I'm pretty sure it will serve me well, very versatile, it's not called the champ for nothing. I will start the challenge with the tool's introduction: I acquired this SAK used from our fellow member ThePeacent, and after a good cleaning and the addition of new scales it's almost like new. The plier jaws are very slightly bent, but they're perfectly functional, other than that there were minor scratches on the magnifier, but I managed to polish them out pretty well.I'm looking forward for this month, although I don't expect any surprises, I know this is a very reliable multitool. Gene Stoner already expressed his intention of coming along for the 30 days, but anyone is welcome to join!
Quote from: Exeter on May 14, 2018, 07:28:26 PMDay 1As I very much enjoyed my previous challenges I wanted to keep my monumentum, so after two Leatherman runs (Rebar and Juice) I decided to go with a SAK. You guys - at least the ones who voted - decided that it should be a Stack challenge, so I will have my Swisschamp as my primary tool. I'm pretty sure it will serve me well, very versatile, it's not called the champ for nothing. I will start the challenge with the tool's introduction: I acquired this SAK used from our fellow member ThePeacent, and after a good cleaning and the addition of new scales it's almost like new. The plier jaws are very slightly bent, but they're perfectly functional, other than that there were minor scratches on the magnifier, but I managed to polish them out pretty well.I'm looking forward for this month, although I don't expect any surprises, I know this is a very reliable multitool. Gene Stoner already expressed his intention of coming along for the 30 days, but anyone is welcome to join!
Day 20Another busy day, the Swisschamp came in handy when the door handle had to be removed from the fridge for it to fit the car's trunk.(Image removed from quote.)
My Swisschamp curiosity still has me following along, although quietly
Quote from: Greg Jones on June 04, 2018, 11:39:04 PMMy Swisschamp curiosity still has me following along, although quietly +1I have never handled one, my preferred is 4 layer so it seems kinda big but most people says it handles great anyway[It's not failure if you learn something from it]
Quote from: Greg Jones on June 04, 2018, 11:39:04 PMMy Swisschamp curiosity still has me following along, although quietly Nice to know it's not just L'art pour l'art what I'm doing here.
Quote from: kottskrapa on June 05, 2018, 10:10:19 AMQuote from: Greg Jones on June 04, 2018, 11:39:04 PMMy Swisschamp curiosity still has me following along, although quietly +1I have never handled one, my preferred is 4 layer so it seems kinda big but most people says it handles great anyway[It's not failure if you learn something from it]I had the same concern and it was a big surprise when I finally handled it the first time. Despite the 7 (8?) layers, it's very comfortable, much more so than one would expect. So I say just give it a chanche, you definitely won't regret it.