Yes I will carry it around for light duty use. Phoned back to the store to see if they had anymore but no luck.
DUDE!!!!!!!!!!!!! You going too use it!!!!!!! How much did you have to spend?Oh, Welcome to the club.
Quote from: Medic82 on January 14, 2009, 09:53:52 PMDUDE!!!!!!!!!!!!! You going too use it!!!!!!! How much did you have to spend?Oh, Welcome to the club.Thanks for the welcome. It would be a shame to have it sit in a drawer! Sure I'm not going to be cutting rebar with it but heck, wear yours around and cut a few apples, twist a few wires. For me it gives meaning to it's origin and adds to it's character.sean
Thanks for your comments of support fellas. You know years ago in and around the time I bought my Leatherman Super Tool I remember seeing and I think it was A.G Russell or the like those Sog Toolclips and some Al-Mar pliersbeing advertised.In hindsight I'd now wished I would have bought an Al-Mar. I'd guess I wouldn't be alone in that one huh?Sean
Very nice example indeed! I have never seen one other than on the net or in an old catalogue.sean
Yeah I guess not but a real classic it is. I do remember seeing them in the better catalogues probably early 90's? AG Russell sure has a nice site and puts out a descent catalogue as well.
Quote from: Sean on January 15, 2009, 02:39:04 AMThanks for your comments of support fellas. You know years ago in and around the time I bought my Leatherman Super Tool I remember seeing and I think it was A.G Russell or the like those Sog Toolclips and some Al-Mar pliersbeing advertised.In hindsight I'd now wished I would have bought an Al-Mar. I'd guess I wouldn't be alone in that one huh?SeanYour new ToolClip has a "Use Me" look about it. The Al Mar on the other hand, has "Fondle Me" written all over it. (Image removed from quote.)Al Mar encyclopedia page: https://wiki.multitool.org/tiki-index.php?page=Al+Mar