BO NATO Swisstool Dunc
Quote from: dunc5 on March 20, 2009, 07:27:49 AMBO NATO Swisstool DuncDunc NATO Swisstool you sure Unless of course you have a NATO buddy for the Digger , in which case I apologize
Quote from: MultiMat on March 20, 2009, 04:06:42 PMQuote from: dunc5 on March 20, 2009, 07:27:49 AMBO NATO Swisstool DuncDunc NATO Swisstool you sure Unless of course you have a NATO buddy for the Digger , in which case I apologize Nope I ment the Digger It carries a NATO stock number thus making it a NATO issue multitool I believe Norway have them too and I'm sure there must be more . Tell me why you call it a Digger ? Dunc
Digger is a nickname given too Australian soldiers , it's origins from the first WW. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digger_(soldier)
Quote from: MultiMat on March 21, 2009, 02:35:19 AMDigger is a nickname given too Australian soldiers , it's origins from the first WW. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digger_(soldier)I don't know how I knew that - but I knew that
Can't see what's wrong with "cannon-fodder" myself
It was a bit of a shambles that campaign - tragic really. I suppose spin isn't a new phenomenon, but I thought the rationale behind sending the Aussies (and maybe Canadian troops?) there was because the British were bogged down in mid Italy? I'd have to read up to be sure.But I would never seriously belittle any of the commonwealth countries involvement in any war. Even as recently as the Falklands conflict, Oz was there in our hour of need, lending us carriers etc.Just my rather poor sense of humour mate.
Yes, I found some on ebay when I was looking earlier today, it is going for $25 buy it now. Not bad, I think the one handed blade and the scissors could be a real benefit. Sometimes better than hauling around a whole tool with you. Kinda like the X-Tract but without the drivers
Add and ALX, TTi, and Skele CX to my haul. Gotta love tax returns.