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Title: Be careful what you wish for.
Post by: powernoodle on April 17, 2016, 02:31:36 AM
Thesis:  after you buy everything you want, there is nothing left to buy.  You can quote me on that.

I bought my first MT in 1989.  I was in my first year of law school, and received an A in contracts.  No small feat.  I rewarded myself with a Leatherman Mini Tool.  I knew nothing about MTs at the time, and can't remember why I picked the Mini or where I bought it.

That started my journey.  Fast forward 27 years, and I now own virtually every MT I could possibly want.  Dozens and dozens of them.  Multiples from Leatherman and Victorinox and SOG and Gerber.  Duplicate after duplicate.  I once bought a case of Gerber MT 600s - just because.  I own 6x Gerber Dimes, and about the same number of PS4s.  Powerlocks and Spirits and Cores.  At least 10x Waves and Supertools. If I've ever wanted it, I now own it.

I've run out of stuff to buy, and its sorta sad.  It is by no means a real problem, like sickness or divorce.  I know that.  I'm not complaining.  I'm just saying to be careful what you wish for, because you might get it.

I almost envy the guy with 1 or 2 MTs.  He still has his MT dreams still ahead of him.  For me, much of the fun is the hunt, the web surfing, the window shopping, the decision making, the purchase, and the anticipation of arrival.  Having basically run out of MTs left to covet, I have to transition to a different level of MT love.  Slowing down a little, noticing what I'm doing, and appreciating the MT on my belt.  Being thankful for what I have, and not merely coveting the next and the next MT.  Remember that there are actually people in this world who could never afford an MT.  Billions of them.

Consider applying the experience of my 27 years to your station in life.  Slow it down a little.  Maybe don't covet every MT you run across.  Enjoy the process and be thankful.  In the land of the empty-handed, the man with one MT is King.

 :salute:

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Title: Re: Be careful what you wish for.
Post by: sak60 on April 17, 2016, 04:12:59 AM
Well said.  :salute:
Title: Re: Be careful what you wish for.
Post by: ColoSwiss on April 17, 2016, 06:36:21 AM
Are you SURE you have everything? Go look at some of Chako's posts.
Title: Re: Be careful what you wish for.
Post by: ThePeacent on April 17, 2016, 08:54:25 AM
Nice writing!
I hope you still get satisfaction from your MTs for years to come.
I started kinda the same journey ten years ago, and I feel I am also reaching a limit after having, testing, selling and buying almost every MT available out there.

But, finished or not, the long hunt will always leave good memories and experiences not to be forgotten.
Have a nice day!
Title: Re: Be careful what you wish for.
Post by: powernoodle on April 17, 2016, 12:18:15 PM
This does not just apply to MTs.  I have pretty much maxed out with SAKs, knives, guns and Maxpedition bags too.  I will buy an occasional new toy, and am constantly on the lookout, but it is increasingly rare.
Title: Re: Be careful what you wish for.
Post by: powernoodle on April 17, 2016, 12:22:02 PM
Are you SURE you have everything? Go look at some of Chako's posts.

I don't own one of everything like Chako, but do own one (or several) of everything I want.

And I forgot flashlights.  Tons and tons of those too.  They were my first love.
Title: Re: Be careful what you wish for.
Post by: dks on April 17, 2016, 01:33:27 PM
you need to go into Watches, Cars, Quadcopters, Wine, Stamps.......
Title: Re: Be careful what you wish for.
Post by: dks on April 17, 2016, 01:33:57 PM
 :pok:  TC Barlow knives
Title: Re: Be careful what you wish for.
Post by: kirk13 on April 17, 2016, 02:08:17 PM
I can empathise with what your saying. In Multitool terms,there were two moments of true enlightenment for me.

The first was getting a Spirit from 59ft-trad. For me personally,it's pretty much the best Multitool.

The second was that I enjoy using Sideclips and PSTs more than any other multi. It's not to say I don't carry or use other tools,but those are the ones I keep going back to.

As far as SAKs go,I'm more interested now in getting older knives that need some TLC,and bring them back to use.

On the same note,I've learnt so much while being a member here,there's not a great number of surprises or major discoveries to be made,but the craic is so good I'll be here for a long time to come!
Title: Re: Be careful what you wish for.
Post by: powernoodle on April 17, 2016, 02:19:50 PM
you need to go into Watches, Cars, Quadcopters, Wine, Stamps....... TC Barlow knives

All good stuff.  I own a couple of Seiko Monsters, but I love my atomic G-Shock so much that everything pales in comparison.  For me, the atomic function is more fun that the man-jewelry function of expensive watches.

As for cars, I bought a restored 1969 Chevy CST-10 pickup about 10 years ago.  Incredible truck that turns heads. Yesterday, I got it appraised so I can sell it.  Its like a boat - you love to buy it, and love even more to sell it. 

Quadcopters?  Heck yeah. Want one.

Wine, stamps and TC Barlows?  Eh, not my thing.  I toyed the buying a TC Barlow after studying them on Bladeforums, but just can't bring myself to pay $160 for a knife on the secondary market that was purchased the day before for $80.  And though I own a drawer full of traditional knives - probably 40 of them - I'm really not that into them.

I'm sure I'll find my next obsession, or come back to an old one.  After buying 11 Glocks several years ago, I have rediscovered them recently, and the fun it back.  I pocket carry a Glock 43 now.  So it goes.
Title: Re: Be careful what you wish for.
Post by: dks on April 17, 2016, 05:14:51 PM
Invest in coloured alox  :D

There should be some 14 TC Barlows coming soon. The older ones were 15 frame.

I wanted to get rid of a 40 year old car that I haven't used properly for a decade, but though it started fine some electrics need working on...
Title: Re: Be careful what you wish for.
Post by: ReamerPunch on April 18, 2016, 06:28:51 AM
The hunt is exciting alright...  :facepalm:
There's a ton of stuff I want.
I don't even own a Gerber or SOG multi-tool yet. And Bear&Son, a Paladin, and anything else I am unaware of now.
I'll get there, though. I remember ordering a SwissChamp with a Micra, thinking "I'm set. No more".
Boy, was I wrong...
Title: Re: Be careful what you wish for.
Post by: Brock O Lee on April 18, 2016, 10:45:06 AM
Mr Noodle, I appreciate guys like you who are fully committed to a hobby like this. You provide a valuable service by posting about your hard-earned real-world experiences with these tools. As a result of your diligence, I can limit my purchases to only the few tools that received exceptional reviews !  :D  :cheers:
Title: Re: Be careful what you wish for.
Post by: Biker_Bob on April 18, 2016, 01:30:33 PM
Alexander The Great had the same problem, and the Buddhists know a thing or two about this situation.
My big obsession is bikes, but I realised years ago that it's the thrill of the chase that is enjoyable, finding that rare bike is much more enjoyable than the actual ownership of it.
There is no cure easily attainable.
Title: Re: Be careful what you wish for.
Post by: anditsgone on April 18, 2016, 02:00:02 PM
You can switch to folding knife collecting. There are thousands of different models instead of the hundreds of different mt,s. :D
Title: Re: Be careful what you wish for.
Post by: Aloha on April 18, 2016, 03:56:15 PM
Alexander The Great had the same problem, and the Buddhists know a thing or two about this situation.
My big obsession is bikes, but I realised years ago that it's the thrill of the chase that is enjoyable, finding that rare bike is much more enjoyable than the actual ownership of it.
There is no cure easily attainable.

There is really something to this in many of life's pleasures. 

I started pretty aggressive and obtained most of what I was after within the first year I began.  I do still have a few I'd like to stumble upon but I am not actively hunting. 

I really enjoy coming here and seeing all the new toys you all get and every often I happen upon a gem at the flea market. 

I haven't hunted on flea bay in a long while.  That place is a bit of a thrill as well. 
Title: Re: Be careful what you wish for.
Post by: Barry Rowland on April 18, 2016, 09:28:03 PM
You know, I agree.  I don't have many at the moment, but life was sure "easier" when all I had to do was throw that Huntsman in my pocket or my lone PST.  Maybe Solomon was right....

That being said, I do love the thrill of a new one showing up!
Title: Re: Be careful what you wish for.
Post by: ToolJoe on April 19, 2016, 03:22:25 AM
I find myself being happy with just my Crunch as my only MT..
Title: Re: Be careful what you wish for.
Post by: magentus on April 19, 2016, 10:01:11 AM
Maybe, if it's the hunt that does it for you, you could give them away/sell them and start again?

There's a great line in 'Between Angels and Insects' by Papa Roach which says, 'The things you own, own you', and I am very aware of that.
Title: Re: Be careful what you wish for.
Post by: ducttapetech on April 19, 2016, 12:31:48 PM
Sounds like you need a motorcycle or two.

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Title: Re: Be careful what you wish for.
Post by: pfrsantos on April 19, 2016, 12:43:23 PM
Got an idea for a new colection:

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Not very easy to find, hence more appealing...

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How about...

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 :D :D :D :D


Title: Re: Be careful what you wish for.
Post by: Chako on April 19, 2016, 01:10:40 PM
Agreed, a motorcycle is much needed here.  :pok:
Title: Re: Be careful what you wish for.
Post by: ducttapetech on April 19, 2016, 01:38:51 PM
Agreed, a motorcycle is much needed here.  :pok:
Amen! Show him some pics of that sweet bike of yours. That'll hook him.

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Title: Re: Be careful what you wish for.
Post by: HarleyXJGuy on April 19, 2016, 02:15:32 PM
Read this whole thread and all I can say is...

How much for the truck?
Title: Re: Be careful what you wish for.
Post by: firiki on April 19, 2016, 02:20:37 PM
Thesis:  after you buy everything you want, there is nothing left to buy.  You can quote me on that.

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Title: Re: Be careful what you wish for.
Post by: Poncho65 on April 19, 2016, 03:44:22 PM
I still have many tools to get to feel complete in "my collection" but I have slowed way down and get what I want at the time but watch out for any deals on what I really want :tu:

If you don't mind some hard work Powernoodle and you have a little piece of unused land grow a fruit orchard :tu: You can never run out of different variations with that :o It is fun to watch them grow as well, plus you get some good old fashioned outdoor time ;) and after a few years you get rewarded with the fruit :cheers: You have plenty of different types of fruit to pick from, trees, bushes, vines etc. and each type has unlimited variations nearly :ahhh

Now all I need is a LM Genus :ahhh :ahhh :ahhh :D

 :think: A Hybrid or a Vista would also do :D
Title: Re: Be careful what you wish for.
Post by: pfrsantos on April 19, 2016, 04:46:00 PM
Agreed, a motorcycle is much needed here.  :pok:
Amen! Show him some pics of that sweet bike of yours. That'll hook him.

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Shalom! Show him some pics of that dude bike of yours. That'll parcel him.

 :D :D :D :D
Title: Re: Be careful what you wish for.
Post by: ducttapetech on April 19, 2016, 05:23:13 PM
I see what you did right there.

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Title: Re: Be careful what you wish for.
Post by: sawman on April 19, 2016, 05:24:59 PM
We are on a very tight budget YET I still manage to squeeze in a knife/MT on occasion :D
Title: Re: Be careful what you wish for.
Post by: ducttapetech on April 19, 2016, 05:26:17 PM
Sawman! Long time, no see!

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Title: Re: Be careful what you wish for.
Post by: sawman on April 19, 2016, 05:34:15 PM
Sawman! Long time, no see!

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Hey buddy, glad to see everyone :cheers:
Title: Re: Be careful what you wish for.
Post by: Padre on April 19, 2016, 09:40:29 PM
"There will never be enough. Of anything." You will not quote me on this one.

I just cant see end to this madness.
Title: Re: Be careful what you wish for.
Post by: powernoodle on April 19, 2016, 11:42:28 PM
Read this whole thread and all I can say is...

How much for the truck?

I find out tomorrow what the appraiser says.  I am tingling in anticipation.
Title: Re: Be careful what you wish for.
Post by: Chako on April 20, 2016, 03:18:29 AM
One motorbike photo coming right up!

(http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r207/Chako_photo/Chako_photo001/20140729_110824small_zps5c71cce3.jpg) (http://s145.photobucket.com/user/Chako_photo/media/Chako_photo001/20140729_110824small_zps5c71cce3.jpg.html)

 :pok: :pok:
Title: Re: Be careful what you wish for.
Post by: Steinar on April 20, 2016, 11:12:52 AM
Too much of a good thing can be wonderful.

The feeling of having completed a hunt may be empty. I'm, although a lesser degree, in that place with my collection, but I view it as a privilege. It's like being full and studying a dinner table looking for a truly tasty morsel. ;)
Title: Re: Be careful what you wish for.
Post by: Gerhard Gerber on April 20, 2016, 11:34:52 AM
I don't do the astrology thing, but I am a Gemini, and a chick once told me I'm a combo of a grumpy old man and a very naughty boy......

When I've had a few beers and I'm fondling my few folders, the naughty boy wants to be Jim Skelton

The grumpy old man considers all society's ills and excesses, and ponders having many more knives than any one person needs.
Title: Re: Be careful what you wish for.
Post by: zoidberg on April 20, 2016, 11:47:04 AM
I don't do the astrology thing, but I am a Gemini, and a chick once told me I'm a combo of a grumpy old man and a very naughty boy......

When I've had a few beers and I'm fondling my few folders, the naughty boy wants to be Jim Skelton

The grumpy old man considers all society's ills and excesses, and ponders having many more knives than any one person needs.

Look who just made NLC.   :cheers:   How are you with chicken and lard?
Title: Re: Be careful what you wish for.
Post by: magentus on April 20, 2016, 11:48:42 AM
I don't do the astrology thing, but I am a Gemini, and a chick once told me I'm a combo of a grumpy old man and a very naughty boy......

When I've had a few beers and I'm fondling my few folders, the naughty boy wants to be Jim Skelton

The grumpy old man considers all society's ills and excesses, and ponders having many more knives than any one person needs.

Look who just made NLC.   :cheers:   How are you with chicken and lard?
Depends on whether you're chicken and larding the grumpy old man or the naughty boy.

Congrats on NLC G-Gerzel  :tu:
Title: Re: Be careful what you wish for.
Post by: ducttapetech on April 20, 2016, 03:07:58 PM
I don't do the astrology thing, but I am a Gemini, and a chick once told me I'm a combo of a grumpy old man and a very naughty boy......

When I've had a few beers and I'm fondling my few folders, the naughty boy wants to be Jim Skelton

The grumpy old man considers all society's ills and excesses, and ponders having many more knives than any one person needs.

Look who just made NLC.   :cheers:   How are you with chicken and lard?
Depends on whether you're chicken and larding the grumpy old man or the naughty boy.

Congrats on NLC G-Gerzel  :tu:
We're good with either...lol!
Congrats on the NLC G.G.!

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Title: Re: Be careful what you wish for.
Post by: ducttapetech on April 20, 2016, 03:08:19 PM
One motorbike photo coming right up!

(http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r207/Chako_photo/Chako_photo001/20140729_110824small_zps5c71cce3.jpg) (http://s145.photobucket.com/user/Chako_photo/media/Chako_photo001/20140729_110824small_zps5c71cce3.jpg.html)

 :pok: :pok:
NICE!

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Title: Re: Be careful what you wish for.
Post by: sLaughterMed on April 20, 2016, 05:12:11 PM
I don't do the astrology thing, but I am a Gemini, and a chick once told me I'm a combo of a grumpy old man and a very naughty boy......

When I've had a few beers and I'm fondling my few folders, the naughty boy wants to be Jim Skelton

The grumpy old man considers all society's ills and excesses, and ponders having many more knives than any one person needs.

Look who just made NLC.   :cheers:   How are you with chicken and lard?
Depends on whether you're chicken and larding the grumpy old man or the naughty boy.

Congrats on NLC G-Gerzel  :tu:
We're good with either...lol!
Congrats on the NLC G.G.!

That's us mobile
Congratz GG! When you hear the sound (you'll know when you hear it) just let it happen. :tu:
Title: Re: Be careful what you wish for.
Post by: Gerhard Gerber on April 21, 2016, 09:05:41 AM
I don't do the astrology thing, but I am a Gemini, and a chick once told me I'm a combo of a grumpy old man and a very naughty boy......

When I've had a few beers and I'm fondling my few folders, the naughty boy wants to be Jim Skelton

The grumpy old man considers all society's ills and excesses, and ponders having many more knives than any one person needs.

Look who just made NLC.   :cheers:   How are you with chicken and lard?

.........This is almost prophetic!  :rofl:
I'm realizing everyday if you want to do something worthwhile you'll end up having "no life"

 :cheers:
Title: Re: Be careful what you wish for.
Post by: zoidberg on April 21, 2016, 11:54:10 AM
I don't do the astrology thing, but I am a Gemini, and a chick once told me I'm a combo of a grumpy old man and a very naughty boy......

When I've had a few beers and I'm fondling my few folders, the naughty boy wants to be Jim Skelton

The grumpy old man considers all society's ills and excesses, and ponders having many more knives than any one person needs.

Look who just made NLC.   :cheers:   How are you with chicken and lard?

.........This is almost prophetic!  :rofl:
I'm realizing everyday if you want to do something worthwhile you'll end up having "no life"

 :cheers:

Hmmm, yeah, I've been wondering about my next change.