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Re: Leatherman Bond Owners Club
Reply #840 on: March 15, 2024, 01:42:24 AM
A couple of what?

Must have autocorrected to that,  it was suppose to have been clip :facepalm: :D

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Re: Leatherman Bond Owners Club
Reply #841 on: March 15, 2024, 01:45:22 AM
I am one that is happy did not predrill and tap screws holes for the REBAR AND ST300.

Both tools are too heavy for a pocket clip.  I had no issues carrying in the sheath on the belt behind the belt loop before the right back pocket.   And, now one rides in my shoulder bag for events and hike excursions I  get involved with.

The tapped holes on the BOND drove me nuts until I installed the clip.  Should have been included in the package.

The pocket solution I have adopted for the REBAR and will work for the ST300, Surge, and WAVE / Charge models is utilize the lanyard loop,  cut a piece of paracord about 14 to 20”, attach a lobster claw or clip to the cord. Tie it in sloop.  Then thread it onto your belt, attach the clip to the tool and slide into pocket.
When needed, just pull the cord to retrieve the tool, un-Clip and use.

For the tool to stay vertical just shorten the cord to keep the tool from laying in bottom of pocket.

Much less expensive than any clip.   I have a cord made for the purpose, will retrieve and picture. 😉

I have a clip on a Rebar and really love it :cheers: they do weigh less than a Wave or Charge, I believe :think:  I have pocket carried a Surge, so I know a ST300 is definitely possible as well :whistle:

Even if it wasn't the holes for the Free type clip, they should have an option for one :salute:


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Re: Leatherman Bond Owners Club
Reply #842 on: March 15, 2024, 02:37:29 AM
A couple of what?
Tapped screw holes is what read he meant!😁
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Re: Leatherman Bond Owners Club
Reply #843 on: March 15, 2024, 03:47:09 AM
I should also include that I sheath carry 5 days a week for work and love that method as well :tu: I just prefer not to sheath carry when I am just out on weekends (unless I am doing lots of yard work of course ;) ) or just making a trip to town or eating out :D and that is my reasoning for wanting a clip option for everything :cheers: I have pocket carried ST300, Surge, Rebar, PSTs and the like plenty and a clip would have been definitely nice :whistle:



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Re: Leatherman Bond Owners Club
Reply #844 on: March 15, 2024, 08:08:22 PM
As promised, the lanyard solution I have used with pocket carry of Fixed blade Izula in Sheath.

Can be employed with Rebar or ST300.

This lead is longer as it intends for the base of the sheath to be at bottom of pocket. I would shorten 6 - 8” d pending on how deep your pockets are.

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Sorry for poor pictures😌

And s as los the weights of the REBAr and the BOND

  [ You are not allowed to view this attachment ]   189 g Rebar
  [ You are not allowed to view this attachment ]   168 g Bond
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Re: Leatherman Bond Owners Club
Reply #845 on: March 16, 2024, 04:32:52 AM
Hmm pretty close in weight.

Come on LM get it done.


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Re: Leatherman Bond Owners Club
Reply #846 on: March 17, 2024, 01:27:36 PM
Since installing the pocket clip the Bond hasn’t left my side.

Got a new batch of magazines in so the Bond was pressed into service to help install the correct base plates.



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Re: Leatherman Bond Owners Club
Reply #847 on: March 17, 2024, 02:58:34 PM
Awesome pic, Harley 8) :salute: :like:


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Re: Leatherman Bond Owners Club
Reply #848 on: March 17, 2024, 03:10:33 PM
 :iagree:

A Sig fan, here!

But, I  directed my  interest toward sharp and shiny items  about the time the P3xx models were entering the market.

A P250 SC equals a 12 round revolver on my hip.  Same frame and mags as the P3s
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Re: Leatherman Bond Owners Club
Reply #849 on: March 18, 2024, 11:24:41 PM
 :-\ I feel a bit gutted I've got the older blade version now


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Re: Leatherman Bond Owners Club
Reply #850 on: March 21, 2024, 01:07:30 AM
:iagree:

A Sig fan, here!

But, I  directed my  interest toward sharp and shiny items  about the time the P3xx models were entering the market.

A P250 SC equals a 12 round revolver on my hip.  Same frame and mags as the P3s

So what I hear you saying is you have guns for sale?


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Re: Leatherman Bond Owners Club
Reply #851 on: March 21, 2024, 02:45:56 AM
So what I hear you saying is you have guns for sale?

No, not at awl!

I found three hand guns I learned to use, and carry.
Complimenting other skills to survive if situation requires.
DA/SA for one and DAO the other two.

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Re: Leatherman Bond Owners Club
Reply #852 on: March 21, 2024, 03:53:22 PM
Since installing the pocket clip the Bond hasn’t left my side.

Got a new batch of magazines in so the Bond was pressed into service to help install the correct base plates.

(Image removed from quote.)

How is the pocket-feel on the Bond when your hand pushes past it into the pocket to grab something else? I rarely use the pocket clip in my Skeletool because it has sharp corners that dig in when trying to push my hand past.
I would love to have a light weight pocket clip Leatherman that is also comfortable in that regard. (I tried the Wave but it’s too heavy for pocket clip IMO).


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Re: Leatherman Bond Owners Club
Reply #853 on: March 21, 2024, 05:17:27 PM
There are some factors to consider;

How large are your hands?
   Mine are XXL at least.  Do not slide by any item clipped at the pocket.

How large is the pocket  opening?
    Some jeans have scoop tops, others slant tops.

My work around is to slide the Bond and clip into the right rear pocket on the right most corner.   I also, have carried my REBAR in that same pocket but let it lay at the pocket’s bottom horizontal. Rides below the right rear cheek ☺️
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Re: Leatherman Bond Owners Club
Reply #854 on: March 21, 2024, 05:33:46 PM
That’s very true. My hands are larger than average so I just assume they will rub against any tool or knife I have clipped in my pocket. I guess what I’m really asking is does the Bond have any sharp edges or corners at the top that would hurt to rub past or is it mostly smooth.

This part at the top of the Skeletool makes it unusable for me with the pocket clip.
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Re: Leatherman Bond Owners Club
Reply #855 on: March 21, 2024, 07:18:44 PM
Cannot confirm, as I never have attempted as I knew my hands just do not slide into the front right if a knife is clipped to the pocket top.

Plus I am left handed, so change pouch, keys and my vagabond sheath or in front left everyday. Wallet in back left👍
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Re: Leatherman Bond Owners Club
Reply #856 on: March 23, 2024, 02:54:20 PM
That’s very true. My hands are larger than average so I just assume they will rub against any tool or knife I have clipped in my pocket. I guess what I’m really asking is does the Bond have any sharp edges or corners at the top that would hurt to rub past or is it mostly smooth.

This part at the top of the Skeletool makes it unusable for me with the pocket clip.
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Sorry to say the Bond isn’t the best tool for sharing pocket space. It is small but the top is all square and sharp.

Dedicate the pocket, use a rear pocket or just deal with it seem to be the answer here.

Went with deal as my solution.



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Re: Leatherman Bond Owners Club
Reply #857 on: May 30, 2024, 05:50:28 AM
Hello everyone.  I have been off the forum for a very long time and just jumped back on after seeing some posts on an improved Bond.  I have a special relationship with the LM and would like to hear more about the new mode..


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Reply #858 on: May 30, 2024, 08:56:04 AM
Hello everyone.  I have been off the forum for a very long time and just jumped back on after seeing some posts on an improved Bond.  I have a special relationship with the LM and would like to hear more about the new mode..
Hello OH6Scout welcome back. The improvement to the blade retention when it is stowed, in v. 2 (if we can call it that ), is great and works well. Be aware though that the blade will not be retained under tension, when stowed, if another implement on the same side of the blade is in use. I think this is the only change over the older version though. Happy to answer more questions if I can


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Re: Leatherman Bond Owners Club
Reply #859 on: May 30, 2024, 03:02:09 PM
Thank you for the quick response.  I mentioned that I had a relationship with the Bond and after reading all the posts, it brought back some old memories.  As my handle indicates, any old timers will know the early Scout Helicopters were OH6s.  When I was assigned to VN I flew an OH6.  By the luck of the draw the tail number was 16007.  Yes, my call sign was Bond and that was the name controllers  and team members associated me with.  In those days we could even paint the unit and your name on the aircraft.  I had an individual bring in a Walther PPK (32 cal) in a diplomatic pouch and I purchased a Rolex Sub Mariner in Hong Kong.  I did see a mistake in some past posts and Bond did wear a Rolex in Dr No and switched to the Omega in later episodes ( I also have an Omega Sea Master).  When the Bond was released I had one engraved with the tail number of my aircraft.  Unfortunately the blade was so loose that I cut several pockets with it and even caught my palm one time.  Before anyone says I was carelessness, I am 77 and have carried a knife since I was 11 in Boy Scouts and I have cut my self more than once, but the Bond was the first one that I do not think was self induced.  This was a long rant, but glad to be back on and will try to be a bit more diligent in following a few threads.  Above all I am going to contact Leatherman direct and attempt to receive a new model Bond and add it back to my rotation of tools.


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Re: Leatherman Bond Owners Club
Reply #860 on: May 30, 2024, 04:25:28 PM
Hi OH6 Scout. Nice to hear a bit about yourself, interesting stuff  :tu:  I hope you like the latest Bond when you get your hands on one. It even takes the Leatherman bit adaptor, what’s not to like?  :multi:
Edit: meant to say I have the optional pocket clip and find it good.


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Re: Leatherman Bond Owners Club
Reply #861 on: June 03, 2024, 10:28:43 PM
Look what came in the mail!
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Re: Leatherman Bond Owners Club
Reply #862 on: June 03, 2024, 11:10:32 PM
I like the picture of the new Bond, I guess it is a V2 or 2.0 version.  I was going through my box of discarded tools and looking for my original Bond.  Figure if I can find it, I will send it back to LM and see if they could install the new Blade on it with the new tang to hold it against the lock mechanism.


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Reply #863 on: June 04, 2024, 12:57:04 AM
Mine seems very tight, even to Leatherman standards.  I know they'll loosen up over time.  It's like taking a new Mustang for a run.  There's hints of the original, but you can tell it's a new horse!
Barry


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Re: Leatherman Bond Owners Club
Reply #864 on: June 04, 2024, 04:37:01 AM
Yours arrived with the new blade?

I was checking options to add a 2nd one to my other utility bag, but stock photos on Amazon and SMKW are of the original drop point.
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Re: Leatherman Bond Owners Club
Reply #865 on: June 04, 2024, 04:42:48 AM
This is the blade mine came with.  It's a 2/24 3/24 date code. 
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Reply #866 on: June 04, 2024, 04:48:17 AM
Yep, that is the blade I would like, a modified lamb!
 

That maybe different than the ver 2 that was shared previously.  I wonder.
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Re: Leatherman Bond Owners Club
Reply #867 on: June 04, 2024, 05:06:58 AM
I'll say this for Leatherman, they make a razor sharp blade!
Barry


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Reply #868 on: June 04, 2024, 07:02:26 AM
Yep, that is the blade I would like, a modified lamb!
 

That maybe different than the ver 2 that was shared previously.  I wonder.


This is mine, date codes 08 and 09 23



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Re: Leatherman Bond Owners Club
Reply #869 on: June 05, 2024, 07:10:17 PM
I will say I do :like: The newer blade shape for three Bond  8) wonder if it will make the jump to the Rebar :think:


 

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