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Tool Talk => Swiss Army Knights Forum => Topic started by: ducktapehero on March 26, 2008, 10:25:33 PM
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Just a few minutes ago I was bragging about the Farmer, but now, I'm transferring money to Paypal so I can buy a Fieldmaster from Felinevet. What is wrong with me and why can't I stop buying these red handled pieces of Swiss engineering that are as addicting as crack.
I've been bugging and fighting the wife for a week but I finally wore her down. Yay me!!!! :climber:
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Good on ya mate, I've not got a Fieldmaster but I've got a Huntsman, and there bloody great Saks :sak:
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I think all of us are a bit sick here mate. :)
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Yeah it's an expensive ole disorder at times ::)
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I think all of us are a bit sick here mate. :)
We are what they call SAKAHOLICS even though we have enough to supply a small third world nation we have to buy more. :cheers:
The stages progress also. 1) We encourage others and 2) Even introduce new people to our "SICKNESS" :oops:
There is hope though you have to choose ONE and forsake all the others. Just like marriage this usually ends in death. :ahhh
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What is the difference between the Huntsman and Fieldmaster? Is it like the Climber vs. Super Tinker? Which would be a corksrew instead of a philips!
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What is the difference between the Huntsman and Fieldmaster? Is it like the Climber vs. Super Tinker? Which would be a corksrew instead of a philips!
Yep, that'd be the difference
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I think all of us are a bit sick here mate. :)
We are what they call SAKAHOLICS even though we have enough to supply a small third world nation we have to buy more. :cheers:
The stages progress also. 1) We encourage others and 2) Even introduce new people to our "SICKNESS" :oops:
There is hope though you have to choose ONE and forsake all the others. Just like marriage this usually ends in death. :ahhh
You paint a gloomy picture mate :( :D
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I think all of us are a bit sick here mate. :)
We are what they call SAKAHOLICS even though we have enough to supply a small third world nation we have to buy more. :cheers:
The stages progress also. 1) We encourage others and 2) Even introduce new people to our "SICKNESS" :oops:
There is hope though you have to choose ONE and forsake all the others. Just like marriage this usually ends in death. :ahhh
You paint a gloomy picture mate :( :D
I love marriage that's why I did it twice. That way I can have two SAKs and no one can say anything. ::) :D
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Fieldmaster and Huntsman are both the same except ..... Fieldmaster has a Phillips, Hunstman has a Corkscrew. You can save some money buying used from Tim (felinevet) instead of new. I have purchased several used Vic's from him and they have always been in excellent condition.
Mike
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Uh-oh. DTH has his "fix" on again.
Remember how crazy he got when he got his Famer? Watch out!
:D
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Uh-oh. DTH has his "fix" on again.
Remember how crazy he got when he got his Famer? Watch out!
:D
What I can't figure out is why he keeps getting red ones. I mean, there's a whole rainbow of really cool colors out there, along with the glowy ones. DTH really needs to expand his horizons a bit more I think. That ought to get him going. Muwahahahahaha!
Mike
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This kind of sickness is incurable and contagious.
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I suffer from the same sickness! Once I see a model I don't have , I HAVE to buy it!!! I think its an impulse kind of thing! :P BTW, I am in the process of ordering a Vic WorkChamp! If only it was OHO!! Damn, I just realized that I use the exclamation point far too much! :oops:
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What I can't figure out is why he keeps getting red ones.
I'm an old fashioned kinda guy. LOL Well I THINK I sent the money to Felinevet. I ordered a new one. I like to make all the scratches myself, I also got some RED PLUS scales to put on it. So I'm excited. Yay me!!!!!!
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Hell, you deserve it. Get a couple more, they don't go bad...
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Hell, you deserve it. Get a couple more, they don't go bad...
ROFLMAO!!!! :D
Mike
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It is not a sickness I would consider it more of an intellectual quest for the ultimate in suitable pocket tool for the well prepared individual
(If it's a sickness I would come under pressure to cure it)
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It is not a sickness I would consider it more of an intellectual quest for the ultimate in suitable pocket tool for the well prepared individual
(If it's a sickness I would come under pressure to cure it)
Well said that man :cheers:
And long may you suffer from this illness sir :salute:
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You are not sick! The problem is you are not wealthy. Nobody told Rockefeller when he was collecting art, " what do you need another picture for?". They would not dare.
Industrial art is certainly a legitimate form of art and SAKS are a classic example of the best. When art is combined with practicality then you have the highest form. Look what is happening with the Leatherman Skeletool.
Art for anyone is what makes you feel good every time you look at it, even though others can't see it. For some it's naked ladies, for others it's SAKS, or both. Art is all around us if you can see it.
To be a happy person also has real health benefits and you owe it to yourself, your family, and your friends on this forum to do that which makes you happy, within reason.
You are a real treasure on this forum with your wry humor and often wise comments.
Richard
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You are a real treasure on this forum with your wry humor and often wise comments.
I'm with you on that one. :cheers:
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You are not sick! The problem is you are not wealthy. Nobody told Rockefeller when he was collecting art, " what do you need another picture for?". They would not dare.
Industrial art is certainly a legitimate form of art and SAKS are a classic example of the best. When art is combined with practicality then you have the highest form. Look what is happening with the Leatherman Skeletool.
Art for anyone is what makes you feel good every time you look at it, even though others can't see it. For some it's naked ladies, for others it's SAKS, or both. Art is all around us if you can see it.
To be a happy person also has real health benefits and you owe it to yourself, your family, and your friends on this forum to do that which makes you happy, within reason.
You are a real treasure on this forum with your wry humor and often wise comments.
Richard
Very well stated Richard. :)
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You are not sick! The problem is you are not wealthy. Nobody told Rockefeller when he was collecting art, " what do you need another picture for?". They would not dare.
Industrial art is certainly a legitimate form of art and SAKS are a classic example of the best. When art is combined with practicality then you have the highest form. Look what is happening with the Leatherman Skeletool.
Art for anyone is what makes you feel good every time you look at it, even though others can't see it. For some it's naked ladies, for others it's SAKS, or both. Art is all around us if you can see it.
To be a happy person also has real health benefits and you owe it to yourself, your family, and your friends on this forum to do that which makes you happy, within reason.
You are a real treasure on this forum with your wry humor and often wise comments.
Richard
Well I appreciate the comments. I'm not really an "artsy" guy. More of a practical guy, although ATM I am drinking peach wine out of a Winnie The Pooh wine glass. I feel urbanized and cultured....OK not really but I sure do like the wine. :D :drink:
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Winnie the pooh wine glass :o ,mate you are the height off cool 8) :D
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Winnie the pooh wine glass :o ,mate you are the height off cool 8) :D
And posh too, down at uni we drink wine out of mugs :D
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Well I appreciate the comments. I'm not really an "artsy" guy. More of a practical guy, although ATM I am drinking peach wine out of a Winnie The Pooh wine glass. I feel urbanized and cultured....OK not really but I sure do like the wine. :D :drink:
You did it again. You made me laugh. But surely the wine tasted better in a classic glass.
Richard
PS Does Moonbeam Mcswine live near you? She is some fine lady