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Title: Who are you?
Post by: Grant Lamontagne on September 07, 2006, 01:40:17 AM
I see we are picking up a few new members lately, and I thought that as the guys on the ground floor on a new forum, maybe we should get to know eachother a little.
I am a security speSmurfpillst by trade but after an accident crushed my left foot a few years ago I've been working different jobs since I have trouble walking any distance.  I've managed retail stores, but currently I drive a small truck for local pick up and deliveries.  Not terribly exciting, but it pays the bills, and keeps me solvent while I do silly things like build this and other websites. 
I'm married, 32 years old and I have a fascination with tools and knives, and I can't force myself to buy anything that isn't a decent quality or better, no matter how much cheaper it is.  I carry SAKs and multis, wear a genuine Tilley hat and carry a Fisher Bullet pen.  I am a dog lover, and currently owned by a 70 pound siberian husky, who turned 8 years old in the spring.  The picture below is me, my wife and my two dogs, taken about 5 years ago.  Sadly, the white one in this pic (extra points if you recognized him as a dogo argentino!) is no longer with us after his liver failed at Christmas time.
I have somewhere around 30 multitools, and probably 150-200 SAKs, and maybe 3 or 4 tactical knives.  I used to be a tactical guy, but I always went to the SAK or the Leatherman for the real work- after all, you wouldn't DARE cut a grease covered, steel braided line with a $200 knife and get it scratched and dirty, woud you? :P  I still have a few fixed blades, but most of them are smaller ones like the Becker Necker, Outdoor Edge Wedge and Cold Steel Para-Edge.  I can't be bothered with huge knives anymore as the local ninja population is quite docile, although I do have an old Cold Steel Master Tanto in San Mai III just in case they decide to rise up again!
I am around fairly often in case anyone has any questions or wants to introduce themselves too.  I know some of you from SOSAK, but there are alot more that I don't know, but would like to. 
Def
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: Fred on September 08, 2006, 02:56:39 AM
My name is Fred and I am married with three daughters and a schnauzer.I work as a building superintendant in a small condo comples in Burmingham, and no, I don't love the governor!I don't even know who it is at the moment.
I like SAKs and multi tools mostly since I'm always fixing stuff and need good tools I can relly on.I'm not a knife guy and I don't know what makes a knife tactical but I see that mentioned alot.
I drive a '99 Ford ranger extended cab which is another reason why I carry good tools! lol
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: 665ae on September 08, 2006, 03:41:36 AM
Ok... my name is Mike.

I work as a test driver / durability mechanic for DaimlerChrysler.  I'm divorced and I have a 5 year old daughter.  My current multitool interest came to life in a roundabout way.  It started with flashlights (candlepower forums) then moved to knives (bladeforums) then to Every Day Carry (edcforums)  While lurking around on one of those boards, I saw a link to this forum.  So here I am.

I'm really interested in "minimalist" multitools...
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: Grant Lamontagne on September 08, 2006, 03:49:41 AM
That sounds like a pretty cool job Mike!  I have been drooling over those new Calibres and Magnums.  It's nice to see a company still making muscle cars while everyone else is going to those tiny econo boxes.  Of course, ten years ago if you told me Dodge was going to bring back the Hemi and be the only guys producing really nice cars, I doubt I would have believed you.  It's taken a while, but I think they've finally lived down the Omni and K Car!
Of course, I can't complain about D/C since I love Jeeps!  And the TJs are pretty sweet.  I am looking for a second hand long wheelbase model now.
I guess that could be considered another gadget!
Fred- I didn't know you were from 'Bama!  Guess you learn something new every day!
Def
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: eodtech on September 08, 2006, 03:51:43 AM
I also got here by way of SOSAK, CPF and KnifeForums. I live at ground zero ( Alabama Gulf coast - 500 yards west of Pensacola, FL ). I am a retired bomb disposal technician / criminal investigator - USAF and US Government civilain. I currently am an investigator for an International Organization and assigned to work cold cases involving abducted children. I still do some EOD/WMD training for various first responder organizations, as well as private consulting work.
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: 665ae on September 08, 2006, 04:02:48 AM
That sounds like a pretty cool job Mike!  I have been drooling over those new Calibres and Magnums.  It's nice to see a company still making muscle cars while everyone else is going to those tiny econo boxes.  Of course, ten years ago if you told me Dodge was going to bring back the Hemi and be the only guys producing really nice cars, I doubt I would have believed you.  It's taken a while, but I think they've finally lived down the Omni and K Car!
Of course, I can't complain about D/C since I love Jeeps!  And the TJs are pretty sweet.  I am looking for a second hand long wheelbase model now.
I guess that could be considered another gadget!
Fred- I didn't know you were from 'Bama!  Guess you learn something new every day!
Def

Some days it is a cool job... some days it's just work...  I really like the direction DaimlerChrysler is headed too.  It's funny now to see the other car companies bringing back "muscle" cars now that the 300, Charger, Magnum, and future Challenger are extemely popular.   Oh, and don't knock the Omni.  Still my favorite car of all time (I've owned 3... had about 7 in the family over the years)  I've smashed them up, rolled them over, and beat the living hell out of them.  They kept on running with no problems at all... hehe

I've always liked the Wranglers too.  I just can't get used to the long wheelbase ones.  Plus, it feels like DaimlerChrysler has sinned against the Jeep gods every time I see a new 4 door... hehe
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: felinevet on September 08, 2006, 05:04:54 AM
I'm Tim aka FELINEVET. I just turned 60, am married have children that are 41, 37 (ROTOKID) , 35, 23, 20 and 18 and grandkids 18 and 16. I retired from California state government 6 years ago after 36 years, love golf, SAKs, guns and multis. I started a nonprofit corporation to help people pay for emergency vet treatment for their cats (and occasionally other pets) and run the FELINEVET Shop at SOSAK Online and here on MultiTool.org. which is dedicated to raising funds for the nonprofit.
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: colubrid on September 08, 2006, 06:27:44 AM
I am stb divorced 48 yrs old semi retired stay-at-home dad taking care of my 3 year old daughter who I have custody of. I breed high end snakes for a living (hey it pay the bills) working out of the home. I do mostly interent sales of rare morphs of kings, milks and ratsnakes. Used to live in Calif and Hawaii and now reside in near Atlanta Georgia. Surfing is my favorite pastime. Now I workout out with weights and dabble in miixed martial arts (jujitzu). I am a big fan of MMA (ie Ultimate fighting/Pride) . Because of this site I have acquired way to many multi tools in a short time and I am just getting started. My hobbies also include small handguns and flashlights.

my daughter
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6 years ago at a longboard contest in Maui.
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amelanistic honduran looking at a ARC AAA turquiose flashlight
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Axanthic whitesided brooks king with Surefire E1e
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Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: prime77 on September 08, 2006, 07:13:53 AM
Hey.... My name is James I am 28 years old. I am married with two step-sons 9 and 13. The younger being the only one interested in multitools. When I was 10 I got my first SAK, I thought it was the coolest thing on earth. Then when I was 17 I went to Europe and saw metal SAK's something I have never seem before, I got a Soilder and carried it everday (I even carried it on the plane ride home, how times have changed) Then one day at a local drug store I saw a LM PST. Since then I have acquried many more multitools. My favorites being LM Charge Ti, SOG PowerLock and ST Spirit,which I am currently carring now. I found multitool.org through SOSAK which I am a member. I am glad to be amongest fellow multitool-heads and friends.
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: Grant Lamontagne on September 08, 2006, 12:14:31 PM
Man, those are some beautiful snakes!  I used to really be into lizards and turtles myself, but I had to find them all new homes when I moved across the country in the middle of winter.  One of these days, when I have more space I'll get more.  Maybe start with another pair of tokay geckos...
Mike- the Omni may have been a reliable car (like the Reliant K) but you'll never convince me that they were anything but abominations on the road!  I realize it was the only thing keeping Chrysler on the map in the 80's, but sheesh!  I have known a few people that had Omnis and I don't think any of them paid more then $50 for them!  I guess for that price they may have been decent...  The long wheelbase Jeeps also seem like kind of a slap in the face, but I like the additional cargo space, as I am certain anyone else with big dogs will agree.  Also, weren't the government regs regarding wheelbase length going to be changed because short wheelbase SUV's were "more prone to rollover?"  The four door, well, don't tell anyone but I think it actually looks kind of neat.... :o
James- glad to have another SOSAK member here!  Bet that "metal" SAK really opened your eyes huh? :D
Def
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: David Bowen on September 08, 2006, 04:45:46 PM
Well I got to be brief, trying to feed a 4 month old as I type this. My name is David Bowen, I'm 30 and work for a grocery store chain as an asst. mgr. I like to collrct tools and knives and am trying to find a happy balance between here and the real world... I don't get on here much. I use to own a TON of multitools but now I mainly have SAKs thanks to Defender. I really have great expectations for this site and feel I have alot to contribute if I can find the time to type it. Sorry for not typing a large autobiography, but typing one handed with a baby in the  other isn't easy.
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DavidBinGA
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: Ging on September 08, 2006, 05:30:44 PM
Hi I am James, a 18 year old student living in Sheffield, UK.  I will be studying Electronic and Electrical Engineering and I hope to become an engineer after I have finished my degree.  I am a climber and I like walking, camping and traveling.  I have some SAK, Spydercos and a Leatherman.  My finical situation is currently preventing investment in more multitools :(.
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: spirited on September 08, 2006, 05:33:06 PM
Hi, I am Helena. I live in the Netherlands with my husband and three year old daughter. Currently, I am a stay-at-home-mom. I used to work as a technical support person, that's where my interest in multitools started. I used to own a Wave (it was stolen) that I absolutely loved. It was just so well made, so nicely finished. It is nice to have products that are made with such great care and attention.

When I searched for the one and only perfect multitool I developed multitoolguide.com (http://www.multitoolguide.com), and then I stumbled upon multitool.org. It is great to see that so many people have an interest in multitools. I just wish the manufacturers would follow because clearly that one and only perfect multitool still only exists in our heads. Of course, that's probably just what the manufacturers want :)

What a beautiful little girl you have Colubrid. You must be so happy to be able to work at home so you can be with her.
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: Grant Lamontagne on September 08, 2006, 10:26:48 PM
Dave- don't blame me buddy- you joined SOSAK of your own free will! :P

James- I work six days a week and don't have enough money to invest in multitools... I know exactly what you are talking about!

Helena- It's about time you joined up!  I am glad to see you here!  I am hoping that eventually this forum will grow to the point that the manufacturers take close heed of what we are saying and decide to develop new tools with some of our ideas in mind.  I doubt it will happen, but just like the lottery, it's up to us to make the first move!
Def
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: J-sews on September 09, 2006, 03:30:55 AM
Greetings all!
My name is Bob, and I am much worse off than Fred, because I am married with three daughters and TWO schnauzers. :D
No kidding!

Yay!: I live in northern Michigan, and love the lakes and the woods.
Boo!: I am enslaved at a machine shop, but my masters don't beat me often, and let me visit my family on Sundays.
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: Grant Lamontagne on September 09, 2006, 03:35:14 AM
Wow, all those daughters... you guys must never see the inside of a washroom!
Def
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: Fred on September 10, 2006, 10:17:26 PM
Quote
My name is Bob, and I am much worse off than Fred, because I am married with three daughters and TWO schnauzers. Cheesy
No kidding!

TWO schnauzers?damn, you must be a gluton for punishment!

Def, i dunno about Bob but I go in the yard with the dog and brush my teeth in the garden hose
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: J-sews on September 10, 2006, 11:33:48 PM
That reminds me of a joke....
My neighbor found out her dog could hardly hear so she took it to the veterinarian. He found that the problem was hair in its ears so he cleaned both ears and the dog could hear fine. The vet then proceeded to tell the lady that if she wanted to keep this from reoccurring she should go to the store and get some "Nair" hair remover and rub it in its ears once a month. The lady goes to the drug store and gets some "Nair" hair remover. At the register the druggist tells her: "If you're going to use this under your arms don't use deodorant for a few days."

The lady says "I'm not using it under my arms."

The druggist says: "If you're using it on your legs don't shave for a couple of days."

The lady says "I'm not using it on my legs either; if you must know, I'm using it on my schnauzer."

The druggist says: "Stay off your bicycle for a week."
Title: Re: Who are you?
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ok, so it wasn't that that funny but I enjoyd it
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: Ice Tigre on September 14, 2006, 01:21:08 AM
Hey Guys!

Forums realy growin' Def!

I'm anothe nut from over at SOSAK, I just bought a new Wave, since my custom built SAK wasn't doing good enough as pliers.  I'm 21, single, male, living in Alaska. I'm a self employed custom knife maker ( www.tigreknives.tk ) . other hobies are muzzle loading guns, motorcycles and 4x4 trucks. 

jack of all, master of none, too.

Later,

Gary
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: Grant Lamontagne on September 14, 2006, 01:27:02 AM
Nice to see you here Gary!

Soon we may have to rename this place "New SOSAK!"

Def
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: scholar warrior on October 08, 2006, 01:17:07 AM
Okay, I joined the site yesterday. I did a brief intro on the "why multi tool?" thread, but I'll give it another go here.

44 yrs. old, grew up in rural Florida. Bruce Lee sent me on a mystical journey when I saw Enter The Dragon back in the 70's. Martial Arts were my first love. As I have gotten older, I have naturally eased into Yoga to stay in shape, along with power-walking. Went in the Navy as a Welder/Firefighter, (they called it "Hull Technician" back then. Got out of the Navy, got married and moved back to Florida. Landed in St. Petersburg, where I have been a cop for 20 yrs. One grown son in the Air Force, the other will graduate HS this year. My wife and I will celebrate 23 yrs. together in April.

I am currently the Sgt. in Charge of the Forensic Unit in the City of St. Petersburg, home of the bottom of the pile Devil Rays and across the Bay from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Always been a knife knut. I own in the neighborhood of 100 knives. Lotsa tactical stuff. Big Spyderco fan. I find multi tools to be the most useful for me in my current position. I have carried a multi on duty every day for 20 years. Started with Swiss Army knives but segwayed into Leatherman for the Pliers. I love the "Wave" and "Charge TI" for their one hand opening ability. I am one of those people who has actually used a Leatherman for extracating someone from a car. I have unhooked car batteries and even flattend the tires on a bad guy's get away vehicle with my original Leatherman Supertool that my wife bought me many years ago. It remains the best present I ever received. I have since given it to my son in the Air Force.

Enough for now...

Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: Grant Lamontagne on October 08, 2006, 04:02:28 AM
Spyderco fan huh?  You may want to check out this new kydex sheath from On Scene- pretty sweet if you ask me...

http://www.mnsi.net/~nbtnoel/speeddialers.htm

Def
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: Fred on October 09, 2006, 05:34:39 PM
Those speeddialers are pretty cool
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: Dunc on October 11, 2006, 09:15:14 PM
Hi My name is Duncan I am 34 years old and have a wife and two daughters aged 8 and 10 .We live in a small village on the east coast of England ( UK ) .I work in a factory making double glazed windows which I have to travel about 30 miles each way . I drive a 1992 or 93 BMW 318i ( E36). Also a volunteer crew member for the local inshore rescue service ( lifeboat) and I am lucky as the boatshed is under a minutes walk from my house ( my wife says its my second home  ::) ) .I got my first real SAK at the age of 18 while camping with my father, its a Vic Huntsman and I still have it and its still going strong after alot of use .First plier based multitool was a Leatherman PST and I loved it , thats what really got me hooked . Sold the LM and got a Gerber 600 scout which didnt last long and thats when I got my first Swisstool on the 12th January 2000 always had one ever since, thats when my love for Victorinox started when I realised that little red SAK (Huntsman) had the same name on the blade as the swisstool  ;) and thanks to Def as he has shown me and many others the true scale and importance of victorinox  .Other Multitools that have come and gone are LM Charge Ti ( twice ) and a LM supertool 200 .I have about 15 SAKs and its growing plus a Spirit , the odd Spyderco and an inlay Sebenza ( sorry but cant help smilling everytime i think of it  ;) ) . We have a dog called Baxter who is half Jack Russell and half something else  ??? Just imagine a large white jack russell with brown patch and a wiry coat .I enjoy drinking real Ale and I'm always trying to give up smoking  ::) . Well thats about it really , just please dont ask for any pics of where I live or I will end up boring you for the next 10 weeks  ::).

Cheers

Dunc
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: parnass on October 11, 2006, 09:54:14 PM
I am a retired engineer and author who always enjoyed hobbies.

Started tinkering with electronics at age 12, but lacked decent tools until my 20s. 

My interest in hand tools intensified after graduate school, when I moved to an area which had several great flea markets.  I carried catalogs and price lists from tool manufacturers in a knapsack while roaming the flea markets so I could ascertain in just a few seconds whether the sellers were offering good deals.  Flea market shopping allowed me to amass an assortment of high quality tools and an appreciation for their design.

A related area of interest is fasteners, e.g., different types of screws, bolts, pins, etc., and how improperly used or poorly designed tools can mangle fasteners.

I collected affordable (i.e., non custom), USA-made pocket knives in the 1980s and early 1990s and still have most of them.  Bought my first Leatherman multitool, a PST, in 1991.

I am blessed with a wife who supports my hobbies and carries a few tools and flashlights of her own.
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: Grant Lamontagne on October 11, 2006, 10:54:16 PM
Who knew we had such interesting members? 

Def
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: Fred on October 12, 2006, 01:49:21 AM
I am a 28 year old underwear model/international superspy with millions of dollars in the bank.



You said there were lots of women reading this, right?
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: Grant Lamontagne on October 12, 2006, 02:01:26 AM
And I am your identical twin brother, who races cars by day and fights crime at night?

Def
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: I'm Still Bison on October 13, 2006, 07:28:09 PM
Howdy all,
               This is my first post on here.You might have seen me in another incarnation on SOSAK as Tarmack56,and Blade Forums as Tarmacky where I hung out in the multi-tool forum. I'm delighted to see many names here from the other forums,most of whom opinions I deeply respect.
                I'm Bob,49 turn 50 in less than 2 months,Married for 28 years,retired EMT,father of a 26 yr old daughter and have a 6YR old grand-daughter.I live in extreme southern Ohio,on the Ohio River,right where Ohio tickles KY and WV.My newly re-discovered passion is bycling,and I'll be looking for some advice on tools for that in the appropriate forum.I'm glad to be a board..and you betcha I'll be picking the collective brains here
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: Grant Lamontagne on October 13, 2006, 09:30:27 PM
Glad to have you over here too!

I can see a trend though- we have a hundred Tims in SOSAK, is Multitool.org going to be all about Bobs?  >:D

Def
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: J-sews on October 14, 2006, 02:27:19 AM
You can never have too many Bobs.

~Bob
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: I'm Still Bison on October 14, 2006, 09:06:48 AM
You're right;there can never be too many Bobs. It's such a happy friendly name.Think of how much less misery there would've been in the world's history,if there were more Bobs. Would Genghis Bob overrun huge parts of Asia.Would have Bob Hitler,Bob Stalin,or Mao Tse Bob  been the scourges of the 20th century?  ;D
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: J-sews on October 14, 2006, 10:30:25 PM
But what about Bob the Grumpy Snowblower Repairman? (that's what my kids call me)

 >:(  grumble grumble. Stupid snow. Stupid snowblower.
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: Grant Lamontagne on October 14, 2006, 10:39:57 PM
My father was a combat engineer when he joined the military so he was the grumpy (fill in the blank) repair man.  We had the same mower and snowblower, washer, dryer etc for at least twenty years.  Good news was that growing up I learned the value of a good tool and how to swear in almost every language known to man!

Def
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: damota on October 15, 2006, 12:42:20 AM
My father was a combat engineer when he joined the military so he was the grumpy (fill in the blank) repair man.  We had the same mower and snowblower, washer, dryer etc for at least twenty years.  Good news was that growing up I learned the value of a good tool and how to swear in almost every language known to man!

Def

Now that's what I call an excellent start to life. ;)

Dave

Retired engineer then rep. who is kept busier now than I was when I was working (but do not tell anyone).
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: Grant Lamontagne on October 15, 2006, 01:35:28 AM
I wish I had some pics of the old mower.  I remember my father buying a gas mower when we lived in Manitoba in the early 80's.  I don't remember the model, the horsepower or much else about it (I think it was a Toro) but I do remember that every season it got rebuilt.  Towards the end I think there were more LEGO and Mechano parts attached to it than original Toro parts!  Dad was the kind of guy that would fashion parts from just about anything, and my toy box was always a good supply for him!  Of course he wasn't above using broken dishes, twigs, just about anything.

I took after him a bit, and I am famous in my wife's family for my patented 1 cent washers...

Def
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: J-sews on October 17, 2006, 02:08:08 AM
Question:
Why is it that a ten-cent washer is smaller than a one-cent washer?
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: Grant Lamontagne on October 17, 2006, 02:14:25 AM
Made from a premium steel....  now if only I could get 154cm washers for that price!

Def
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: jmm1974 on October 23, 2006, 03:02:42 AM
My name is James Mabry, I am a butcher for a large retail chain in western NC. I am married and have a 15 month old little girl. My hobbys involve knives tools firearms and flashlights, all love to empty my wallet fast.
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: Fred on October 23, 2006, 03:16:30 AM
just be glad you are't into tactical wallets too!
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: jmm1974 on October 24, 2006, 12:40:55 AM
hey whats a tactical wallet, does it hold a .45?
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: Grant Lamontagne on October 24, 2006, 01:19:38 AM
Tactical Wallet:

http://www.maxpedition.com/product/product_wallet_rat.htm

Def
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: Grant Lamontagne on December 07, 2006, 03:38:04 AM
I found this old pic of DavidBinGA that I thought I should post so everyone will know who he is.

Def
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: Tom Munch on December 07, 2006, 05:11:05 AM
I guess I've posted so many posts now & you all barely know me.  I'm Tom Munch, 45, I'm married, an old Eagle Boy Scout & Philmont staffer (hence the preparedness gene runs strong).  I'm a musician by trade (guitar & voice mainly) - fairly well known in my little area of Colorado with a half dozen recent CD's. 

I've been nuts about knives & tools ever since I took apart my first watch when I was 10 & built my first go cart (of sorts) wihen I was 12.  I was always fascinated with my dad's tools.  I had a penchant for anything finely crafted out of metal - watches & knives.  I probably should have been a machinist or an engineer of some sort.

My wife thinks I'm crazy with my love of anything small & metal, but I know you all understand it.  I had a bunch of folding knives by the time I was 12.  I really loved Bucks.  I had some really small folder that I carried all the time.  I got my first Leatherman when they first came out in the early 80's.  I bought every new one as they came out until Leatherman got crazy with all the pretty colors.

I didn't like SAK's when I was a kid.  I wrote in another thread how I thought all the scouts who had 'em were geeks (just like the ones who carried hiking staffs).  I've just recently started collecting them - I have a dozen or so now.  One of my favorite things to do is to get all my tools laid out & just look at them & play with them - makes my wife want to commit me!

You'll see a lot of posts by me just wondering what the best setup is & how to carry it all.  I'm only a little anal retentive - really.

Here's a promo photo:

Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: prime77 on December 07, 2006, 05:52:01 AM
I found this old pic of DavidBinGA that I thought I should post so everyone will know who he is.

Def
My stepson has lots of DavidBinGA action figures hiding under his bed.......scary :o
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: David Bowen on December 07, 2006, 11:41:32 AM
No that is not a pic of me, just my online avatar.

Thought I would tell you a little bit about myself and maybe a pic or two.

I am 30 years old and live in the deep south (Alma, GA) and have been here now for 5 years. I Moved from Vermont and the change has never been easy. I just moved into a fantastic house which is the one of our dreams, you can see pics of it on my blog (dabsplace.blogger.com). I work as an Asst. Manager for a growing grocery chain called Harveys (now a division of Delaize LLC). I work ALOT and what time I have left I spent it with my family and my online family here at Mt.org and more of the like.  Hobbies besides collecting knives and tools, I collect ties. Since I work in the retail business I go to work in dresspants and a dress shirt every day, need groovy ties to make me look fashionable. I will take a pic of my ties to spice things up a bit...hehe Any of you guys have any hobbies.

OH and BTW Def, I saw a greeting card at work I want to buy, it is shapped like a swiss army knife and says, to my wife, your like a swiss army knife, your everything I need. Happy Anniversary.....gottabuy it!

Here are some pics of the family (Hard to find some dated ones on the drive here this easry)

David
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: prime77 on December 07, 2006, 07:54:17 PM
I moved from Upstate New York to the southern NC northern GA area.  You could walk to the state line.  I completly agree with you that the move isn't easy. There's alot of difference between the very north and the south.
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: Grant Lamontagne on December 07, 2006, 09:29:52 PM
I found this old pic of DavidBinGA that I thought I should post so everyone will know who he is.

Def
My stepson has lots of DavidBinGA action figures hiding under his bed.......scary :o

Great, now I need a tool that can clean my pants...

Def
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: David Bowen on December 08, 2006, 08:51:25 PM
See,

Told you I had alot of ties lol

David

p.s. no action figures though
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: Grant Lamontagne on December 09, 2006, 12:06:35 AM
That certainly is alot of ties...

That pic I showed earlier was of Dave before Multitool.org and I apologize for misleading everyone.  I would like to show a more recent photo of him...

Dave- Assistant Master of the Universe!

 O0

Def
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: CacherX4 on December 11, 2006, 02:44:22 AM
That was funny :)
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: hurricane bob on December 22, 2006, 01:41:49 AM
I'm a an almost 50 year old full blown load. I worked in a motorcycle shop for almost 20 years. I started off changing tires... Beyond bikes, and quads I have a semi- fascination with tools, and machinery both large ,and small.

I've also been in the iron game since the early 70's. Colubird you're my new hero. You have the classic taper... We could talk training for hours...

I'm currently a sheet metal worker. It's not all that glorious, but it too pays the bills.

I live with my long time GF. No kids.

Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: J-sews on December 22, 2006, 03:14:43 AM
All right, another Bob! This is wonderful! Soon we will have enough Bobs here at MTOrg that we can start demanding special privileges! Perhaps we can even get our own "Bob" forum? And a Bob newsletter too! Yah!

~Bob

 
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: Grant Lamontagne on December 22, 2006, 12:16:45 PM
 ::)

Def
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: mcniac on December 23, 2006, 05:37:04 PM
some how i forgot to present myself here, to bad !

my name is Esteban, i live ina city called Mar del Plata, in Argentina, is a nice place, has some nice beachs and some nice places to practica rock climbing, which latelly is my favourite outdoors activity, i also play guitar, collect knives (mostly saks and others utilitarians ) do some leatherwork and try to have all the fun i can, also when iu have some extra time work inmy own web development company, mondaytech
i will be 30 years old in a week or so (jan 03)

here you can see some pic from me

http://mcniac.com.ar/gallery2/v/mcniac/

and some pics from me

(http://mcniac.com.ar/gallery2/d/735-2/boulder_postres_traverse_small_001.jpg)
(http://mcniac.com.ar/gallery2/d/854-1/difuntos_2005-05-15_71.jpg)


Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: Ging on December 24, 2006, 12:34:37 AM
Hi Mcniac!!

Nice to see a fellow climber  O0   Here is a picture of me 250ish meters up on a route in North Wales, UK

(http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e108/ging_brown/P8080074.jpg)

And this is me climbing, again in Wales.  I usually climb on the wondrous gritstone of Derbyshire, England!!

(http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e108/ging_brown/P8090088.jpg)
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: J-sews on December 24, 2006, 01:09:13 AM
Great action photos guys! Thanks!
Title: Re: Who are you?
Post by: Grant Lamontagne on December 24, 2006, 01:15:44 AM
I'd show pics of my last climbing trip, but since it resulted in the loss of a foot, I don't really want to advertise!

I gotta go again sometime... maybe this summer...

Def