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Title: small tinker/large tinker ?
Post by: Zed on December 22, 2009, 07:42:09 AM
Im thinking about getting a tinker as its tools seem spot on for me, plus it goes back many years, i noticed in the 1967 catalog a small 84mm tinker , when did vic's do the 91mm version and is the 84mm harder to get hold of, for me although possibly the Phillips is a awkward tool to use i would rather have that than a corkscrew that i never use, does anyone else like the tinker and thanks for any info on this model,

paul

(http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m279/zed2000/swissarmytinker.jpg)
Title: Re: small tinker/large tinker ?
Post by: Mike, Lord of the Spammers! on December 22, 2009, 07:44:51 AM
Used 84mm are still fairly common :)

It'd start looking here first mate http://felinevet.sosakonline.com/index.php?keyword=tinker&Search=Search&Itemid=1&option=com_phpshop&page=shop.browse  :)
Title: Re: small tinker/large tinker ?
Post by: Santos on December 22, 2009, 08:53:54 AM
Is it necessary for it to be new? Cause 2nd hand they are fairly cheap the only advantage of 91mm tinker in my books is that you can fit 'plus' scales (straight pin and pen)

but deep down you really want a wenger highlander don't you, the semi serrated blade version being a willing trade off for the can openers small screwdriver....

i got one for my dad, i was going to get one for myself but i really want a metal file and locking blade  :D
Title: Re: small tinker/large tinker ?
Post by: Zed on December 22, 2009, 09:05:14 AM
Used 84mm are still fairly common :)

It'd start looking here first mate http://felinevet.sosakonline.com/index.php?keyword=tinker&Search=Search&Itemid=1&option=com_phpshop&page=shop.browse  :)

cheers mike another saved to favorites  :tu: im liking the U.S. Flag Super Tinker something different 
Title: Re: small tinker/large tinker ?
Post by: Benner on December 22, 2009, 12:28:05 PM
Felinevet is a banner member so supporting him supports us.
Title: Re: small tinker/large tinker ?
Post by: nuphoria on December 22, 2009, 02:10:10 PM
+1 for the catman. You'll be hard pushed to find better value used tools and he ships fast at a sensible cost too.
Title: Re: small tinker/large tinker ?
Post by: Zed on December 22, 2009, 02:24:09 PM
thanks for all the help guys, i was after a model that had been around for a while , i like the highlander and was considering it but i want the little extra screwdriver  ;) old or new dont matter as will get used, im retiring my climber as my main EDC and wanted something with a few less tools that i didnt use on the climber ,

thanks again 

paul
Title: Re: small tinker/large tinker ?
Post by: Zack on December 22, 2009, 06:23:21 PM
Is it necessary for it to be new? Cause 2nd hand they are fairly cheap the only advantage of 91mm tinker in my books is that you can fit 'plus' scales (straight pin and pen)

but deep down you really want a wenger highlander don't you, the semi serrated blade version being a willing trade off for the can openers small screwdriver....

i got one for my dad, i was going to get one for myself but i really want a metal file and locking blade  :D

Rotokid offers 84mm plus scales as well.  I like the 84mm version better, but just because of the size.
Title: Re: small tinker/large tinker ?
Post by: Sazabi on December 22, 2009, 06:43:48 PM
Is it necessary for it to be new? Cause 2nd hand they are fairly cheap the only advantage of 91mm tinker in my books is that you can fit 'plus' scales (straight pin and pen)

but deep down you really want a wenger highlander don't you, the semi serrated blade version being a willing trade off for the can openers small screwdriver....

i got one for my dad, i was going to get one for myself but i really want a metal file and locking blade  :D

Rotokid offers 84mm plus scales as well.  I like the 84mm version better, but just because of the size.

Does he still?  I remember hearing about them a long time back, and Catman still has one Sportsman II Plus, IIRC, but I've not seen the 84mm Plus scales at Rotokid's shop, not that I've looked too deeply, though.
Title: Re: small tinker/large tinker ?
Post by: jazzbass on December 22, 2009, 07:05:00 PM
thanks for all the help guys, i was after a model that had been around for a while , i like the highlander and was considering it but i want the little extra screwdriver  ;) old or new dont matter as will get used, im retiring my climber as my main EDC and wanted something with a few less tools that i didnt use on the climber ,

thanks again 

paul

The old 84mm Tinkers are out there. In fact, for the older knives, I see about the same number of 84mm tinkers as 91mm tinkers. If you get one old enough (68 or earlier) the Phillips will have a file on it, which is a bonus.
Title: Re: small tinker/large tinker ?
Post by: Zed on December 22, 2009, 07:49:12 PM
thanks for all the help guys, i was after a model that had been around for a while , i like the highlander and was considering it but i want the little extra screwdriver  ;) old or new dont matter as will get used, im retiring my climber as my main EDC and wanted something with a few less tools that i didnt use on the climber ,

thanks again 

paul

The old 84mm Tinkers are out there. In fact, for the older knives, I see about the same number of 84mm tinkers as 91mm tinkers. If you get one old enough (68 or earlier) the Phillips will have a file on it, which is a bonus.

i like the sound of a tinker with a extra  ;) i dont mind the 91mm size but wondered if that model was around at the same time as the 84mm, ive seen the 84 in old catalogs,

paul
Title: Re: small tinker/large tinker ?
Post by: Sazabi on December 22, 2009, 08:39:52 PM
From what I remember, the 91mm Tinker was intended for the North American purchasers, since the 84mm Tinker seems to be prevalent in Europe and elsewhere; beyond that, however, all I can say is that both the 84mm and 91mm Tinkers feel good in the hand.  :tu:

As to if you want scissors, however, unless you find an old Stockman, you'll have to go for a Super Tinker, I'm afraid.  On that note, I wonder if I still have my Stockman.  :think:  I think I'll need to go collection diving later tonight.  :D
Title: Re: small tinker/large tinker ?
Post by: Zed on December 22, 2009, 09:01:00 PM
From what I remember, the 91mm Tinker was intended for the North American purchasers, since the 84mm Tinker seems to be prevalent in Europe and elsewhere; beyond that, however, all I can say is that both the 84mm and 91mm Tinkers feel good in the hand.  :tu:

As to if you want scissors, however, unless you find an old Stockman, you'll have to go for a Super Tinker, I'm afraid.  On that note, I wonder if I still have my Stockman.  :think:  I think I'll need to go collection diving later tonight.  :D

thaks mate, no i dont need scissors as got my climber for that, plus carry a esquire for scissor work  ;)  :cheers:

paul
Title: Re: small tinker/large tinker ?
Post by: Santos on December 22, 2009, 10:31:01 PM
From what I remember, the 91mm Tinker was intended for the North American purchasers, since the 84mm Tinker seems to be prevalent in Europe and elsewhere; beyond that, however, all I can say is that both the 84mm and 91mm Tinkers feel good in the hand.  :tu:

As to if you want scissors, however, unless you find an old Stockman, you'll have to go for a Super Tinker, I'm afraid.  On that note, I wonder if I still have my Stockman.  :think:  I think I'll need to go collection diving later tonight.  :D

its not on sakwiki.... share with us....  :pok:
Title: Re: small tinker/large tinker ?
Post by: Zed on December 22, 2009, 10:54:43 PM
From what I remember, the 91mm Tinker was intended for the North American purchasers, since the 84mm Tinker seems to be prevalent in Europe and elsewhere; beyond that, however, all I can say is that both the 84mm and 91mm Tinkers feel good in the hand.  :tu:

As to if you want scissors, however, unless you find an old Stockman, you'll have to go for a Super Tinker, I'm afraid.  On that note, I wonder if I still have my Stockman.  :think:  I think I'll need to go collection diving later tonight.  :D

its not on sakwiki.... share with us....  :pok:

yeah i dont think there is any history on there about the tinker,

paul
Title: Re: small tinker/large tinker ?
Post by: Gareth on December 22, 2009, 11:11:10 PM
You'll find 91mm Tinkers for sale on a few British sites, but not the 84mm. :(  If you want the 84mm (and you do BTW :tu:) you'll have to go further afield than the UK.  Well worth it though, the 84mm Tinker Small is a great pocket SAK. :)
Title: Re: small tinker/large tinker ?
Post by: GraysonK on December 23, 2009, 12:05:10 AM
You'll find 91mm Tinkers for sale on a few British sites, but not the 84mm. :(  If you want the 84mm (and you do BTW :tu:) you'll have to go further afield than the UK.  Well worth it though, the 84mm Tinker Small is a great pocket SAK. :)
Alright, now I want a 84mm Tinker.   :ahhh :ahhh :ahhh
Title: Re: small tinker/large tinker ?
Post by: Sazabi on December 23, 2009, 12:19:23 AM
I'll pick one up for you tomorrow Kelly, shouldn't be more than twelve dollars. :)

Want anything else while I'm at it?
Title: Re: small tinker/large tinker ?
Post by: jazzbass on December 23, 2009, 12:54:44 AM
From what I remember, the 91mm Tinker was intended for the North American purchasers, since the 84mm Tinker seems to be prevalent in Europe and elsewhere; beyond that, however, all I can say is that both the 84mm and 91mm Tinkers feel good in the hand.  :tu:

As to if you want scissors, however, unless you find an old Stockman, you'll have to go for a Super Tinker, I'm afraid.  On that note, I wonder if I still have my Stockman.  :think:  I think I'll need to go collection diving later tonight.  :D

its not on sakwiki.... share with us....  :pok:

Try this - http://www.sakwiki.com/tiki-index.php?page=Salesman. Super Tinker and Salesman are the only names I've ever seen for these knives. Maybe Stockman is a Euro name? From the old catalogs I've found online, I've only ever seen Vic refer to this knife as a "Super Tinker" - even in 84mm.
Title: Re: small tinker/large tinker ?
Post by: Santos on December 23, 2009, 01:26:23 AM
i was kind of hoping it was like a 84mm golfer/compact with the philips  :think:

Until Sazabi says otherwise i can still fantasize on the possibility  :D but since the super tinker was mentioned its probably a salesman
Title: Re: small tinker/large tinker ?
Post by: Sazabi on December 23, 2009, 01:29:59 AM
i was kind of hoping it was like a 84mm golfer/compact with the philips  :think:

Until Sazabi says otherwise i can still fantasize on the possibility  :D but since the super tinker was mentioned its probably a salesman

Yeah, it would be a Salesman/Stockman.  I accidentally interchange the names, but hey, with informal names, anything works.  So yes, it can still be called Golfer. Not really.  :D
Title: Re: small tinker/large tinker ?
Post by: ringzero on December 23, 2009, 06:06:10 AM
Im thinking about getting a tinker as its tools seem spot on for me, plus it goes back many years, i noticed in the 1967 catalog a small 84mm tinker , when did vic's do the 91mm version and is the 84mm harder to get hold of, for me although possibly the Phillips is a awkward tool to use i would rather have that than a corkscrew that i never use, does anyone else like the tinker and thanks for any info on this model,

paul

(http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m279/zed2000/swissarmytinker.jpg)

There has been some sort of TINKER in my pocket every day for over 25 years, so I must like that model.

In fact, I consider the TINKER to the absolute best SAK that Vic has ever made.

Minimalist, two layer, easily pocketable SAK that has everything I really need, but nothing I don't really need.

I prefer the small TINKER - its slightly shorter length and lesser bulk make it more comfortable in the pocket.  But I've often EDCed a regular TINKER when a small wasn't available.

.
 
Title: Re: small tinker/large tinker ?
Post by: Zed on December 23, 2009, 08:04:03 AM
Thanks again guys, i think ill go for the 91mm as i usualy carry a climber but i want to lose the scissors and replace the corkscrew with a Phillips so both sizes would be fine , i like the look of the tinker and its spot on for me, ill see what comes along as waiting on funds at the mo,  :tu:

paul
Title: Re: small tinker/large tinker ?
Post by: Singh on December 24, 2009, 04:32:06 AM
I have  both: the Tinker and Tinker Small. Both are great.

 The Tinker Small vanishes in your pocket. The bottle opener on the Tinker Small is a little short for the job, but can get it down after a few goes (I had to pry the cap from two different angles to get it off, the tool is a little short to leverage the cap off in one go). Other than that, it can do everything that a 91mm Tinker can do.



Title: Re: small tinker/large tinker ?
Post by: Bill.H on December 24, 2009, 04:40:52 AM
I hate you guys!


... adds yet another knife to his list ....


 :D :D
Title: Re: small tinker/large tinker ?
Post by: Zed on December 24, 2009, 11:10:47 AM
I hate you guys!


... adds yet another knife to his list ....


 :D :D

 :rofl: i feel the same everytime i come on here  :D  :ahhh

thanks again guys, i was going to order a large tinker but they sold out so ill wait now till after the holidays  :tu:

paul
Title: Re: small tinker/large tinker ?
Post by: Mike, Lord of the Spammers! on December 24, 2009, 07:18:33 PM
Good choice mate :)
Title: Re: small tinker/large tinker ?
Post by: Zed on December 24, 2009, 07:23:06 PM
Good choice mate :)

cheers mike im going to get a classic as well , i think these 2 will suit me fine,

paul
Title: Re: small tinker/large tinker ?
Post by: Mike, Lord of the Spammers! on December 24, 2009, 07:30:35 PM
Good choice mate :)

cheers mike im going to get a classic as well , i think these 2 will suit me fine,

paul
You still need a Farmer though :pok: :pok: :D
Title: Re: small tinker/large tinker ?
Post by: Zed on December 24, 2009, 07:42:24 PM
Good choice mate :)

cheers mike im going to get a classic as well , i think these 2 will suit me fine,

paul
You still need a Farmer though :pok: :pok: :D

 :rofl: that i do mate, and im sure i will get one in time, my list is long,
tinker,
soldier,
pioneer ,
classic red alox,
highlander orange scales,
another everyday climber,
A FARMER lol
swiss champ,

LM wave new model
LM charge,
LM micra,

gerber crunch,
 and there is alot more i cant think of lol, im off to do a night shift now, with my esquire ready to cut the bandages  ;) back 08.20 everyone have a good one,

paul  :cheers:
Title: Re: small tinker/large tinker ?
Post by: Santos on December 24, 2009, 09:47:31 PM
Rambler!?  :pok:
Title: Re: small tinker/large tinker ?
Post by: Benner on December 24, 2009, 09:48:51 PM
Gerber Crunch?  Clutch or Leatherman Crunch?
Title: Re: small tinker/large tinker ?
Post by: ICanFixThat on December 25, 2009, 02:22:59 AM
Rambler!?  :pok:
Alox Rambler  [not available quite yet]
Title: Re: small tinker/large tinker ?
Post by: bren10man on December 26, 2009, 05:57:05 AM
I find the plain Tinker to be lacking.....I prefer a SAK to also have scissors....so go for Super Tinker or Deluxe Tinker (adds pliers).
Title: Re: small tinker/large tinker ?
Post by: Santos on December 26, 2009, 01:34:37 PM
I find the plain Tinker to be lacking.....I prefer a SAK to also have scissors....so go for Super Tinker or Deluxe Tinker (adds pliers).
which is why a tinker'x'compact would be so cool, the Duke of Ed. Award one is a turn off with the rounded blade tip.. i mean when you're a hundred miles from civilisation how are you suppose to perform an emergency tracheotomy  :rant:
Title: Re: small tinker/large tinker ?
Post by: ICanFixThat on December 26, 2009, 06:14:21 PM
The DofE knife is something to encourage modding!  I'm sure they only made 1 run, and when they're gone, they are gone forever.