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As it has been a while since the last 111mm SAK Challenge, and because I have a new Work Champ arriving tomorrow, I'll be starting a 30 Day 111mm SAK Challenge beginning Thursday February 1.
Anyone is welcomed to join in the Challenge. Or not. :pok: Carry and use your 111mm SAK for 30 days, either solo or in addition to your normal EDC gear. Switch between 111mm SAKs as often as you like. And post a daily pic. I know this is short notice, but that's how life works. :cheers:
So join in on February 1, or watch me suffer by myself. Good times either way. Or start later in the month or whenever it works for you. Maybe include in each post that you are at day 1/30 or 2/30, etc. to help keep track of things.
A 111mm SAK 30 Day Challenge Badge will be awarded to any participant who completes the Challenge. Nothing gets you a hot babe like a new Challenge Badge.
And as a special bonus, win a big box of nothing - with free international delivery - if you come up with a Challenge motto like One eleven is almost Heaven or No, honey, that's just my Outrider.
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I'll have to start a few days late because of the 30 Day SAK Carry Challenge i'm on now, but if that's not a problem, count me in!
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Do it. We make up the rules as we go along. :salute:
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They say Sean Connery was a total loser until he did the 111mm challenge. Me, I'd do it again and double my charisma but I am afraid that by doing so I may cause a meltdown on the Multitool mainframe. As with the arrival of the year 2000, the boffins who invented computing never foresaw the possibility of someone doing two 111mm challenges. I'd love to do it again, but for the sake of humanity I'll have to restrain myself and cheer from the sidelines.
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My only 111mm SAK is the fan-favorite "Victorinox Cheese Sword"... :think:
My photos would be focussed on daily instances of cutting cheese. Not a topic for the faint of heart.
.... very tempting...
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I'm in with a OHT, my favorite SAK. Start date to be decided after consulting with the powernoodle (PM sent, amigo.).
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I'm in with a OHT, my favorite SAK. Start date to be decided after consulting with the powernoodle (PM sent, amigo.).
I'm editing post #1 to allow for each individual to set his own start and finish date.
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Great challenge, i would be up for it but as they are lockers i can't really carry one on weekends, my other eodc is the Workchamp, i'm hoping someone comes in with a Workchamp XL , would love to see how they get on with it for 30 days, will keep my eye on this thread :salute:
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After discussing with powernoodle, let's pump up the incentive for participating in and completing this challenge.
Obviously the unparalleled experience and merit badge is the prime motivation for completing this challenge. I've had a 111mm challenge on my mind for a while now, so I jumped right on this one whe powernoodle suggested it. But to coax a few extra participants to do (or re-do) this one, let's add a give-away.
Rules:
1. Complete the challenge in the standard manner (carry & use 111m SAK daily for 30-days, posting pictures and stories of said 111mm(s) for those 30 fun-filled days.)
2. All those completing the challenge by Tax Day (17 April in the USA this year) will be entered for a random drawing to win a Mauser GAK.
3. I'll draw the name of the random winner on Tax Day. That might take the sting out of that day for one lucky winner.
17 April was chosen so that guys doing other challenges could complete those challenges and jump in on this one. And it gives those rare and inexplicable individuals who don't already have a 111mm SAK a chance to get one and complete the challenge.
Prize:
This is a Mauser branded Victorinox 108mm GAK-type knife. I bought it new in 1986 or 1987 and it has seen some use, but is still in nice condition (a bit of a mystery how that's possible). I'll cover shipping.
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You can see that there is some wear on the blade etching Oberndorf GmbH), so this ain't mint, it was used. It does still have the saw guard, however. :D
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But you were probably going to do the challenge just for the fun anyway, right?
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Thank you, Brother Nix. :salute: :salute:
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Lookin' forward to this challege! Should be a fun one. :cheers:
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I failed on my first attempt at this Count me in.
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I’m in. So when is the start date? Still February 1?
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powernoodle and I are starting on 01 Feb. :salute:
But I think you can start when ever you feel like it. :cheers:
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Wow! That Mauser is so awesome I might have to risk crashing the Multitool supercomputer after all. If this causes power outages, tidal waves and zombie apocalypses throughout the world, I want it to be recorded that it was Nix's fault for putting temptation in my way.
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Wow! That Mauser is so awesome I might have to risk crashing the Multitool supercomputer after all. If this causes power outages, tidal waves and zombie apocalypses throughout the world, I want it to be recorded that it was Nix's fault for putting temptation in my way.
All part of my master-scheme to crash the 'net.
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Wish I had 30 different 111mm... I wanna keep my "different SAK every day" streak going.
If you can make an exception and accept "any 100mm or more" I could join in I think.
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Wish I had 30 different 111mm... I wanna keep my "different SAK every day" streak going.
If you can make an exception and accept "any 100mm or more" I could join in I think.
I don´t have enough of them either, but it would be very cool 8) 8) 8)
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If you can make an exception and accept "any 100mm or more" I could join in I think.
That decision would lie with powernoodle or one of the mods. Definitely above my pay-grade.
Of course to finish by 17 Apr 18 and qualify for the Mauser drawing you only need to start the challenge by 16 Feb. :pok:
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I wonder if there are genuine SAK hoarders in the world....
Like this except with Spartans instead of beer tins.
You don't want to end up like that, Syem!
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That decision would lie with powernoodle or one of the mods. Definitely above my pay-grade.
Of course to finish by 17 Apr 18 and qualify for the Mauser drawing you only need to start the challenge by 16 Feb. :pok:
I'll wait for his verdict... and go count if I actually have enough :D If I don't and I'm very close I might get a few more but otherwise I wont...
I wonder if there are genuine SAK hoarders in the world....
Like this except with Spartans instead of beer tins.
You don't want to end up like that, Syem!
I saw a piece on the Vic website about a chinese collector with about 2000 of them (https://www.victorinox.com/global/en/Explore/Inspiration/Swissness-%26-Heritage/Swissness-in-China/cms/swissnessinchina). I'm still far from that.. although my labeling convention could currently accommodate 10'000 Wengers and 10'000 Victorinox/Elsener. Doubt I'll ever reach that :D And lately I've been slowing down on the number of purchases... going for quality rather than quantity.
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I failed on my first attempt at this Count me in.
My personal motto is you can't fail if you don't try. Or something like that.
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If you can make an exception and accept "any 100mm or more" I could join in I think.
You can do whatever you want. Though the mods may not grant a 111mm Badge.
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"Failure is always an option!"
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I'm in for Feb 1st, good opportunity to get used to the new Outrider and maybe pick up a badge.
And to Nix, very nice gesture with the prize draw :salute:
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Stoked to have you join in, Greg! :cheers:
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If you can make an exception and accept "any 100mm or more" I could join in I think.
That decision would lie with powernoodle or one of the mods. Definitely above my pay-grade.
Of course to finish by 17 Apr 18 and qualify for the Mauser drawing you only need to start the challenge by 16 Feb. :pok:
It takes two months to do a 30 day challenge?
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Is this going to be the official thread to post in for the 30 days?
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:ahhh :ahhh :ahhh :ahhh. I'm in too!!!
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:ahhh :ahhh :ahhh :ahhh. I'm in too!!!
So glad you are joining us, my friend. :cheers:
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It takes two months to do a 30 day challenge?
I used to work for the U.S. government, hence the interesting math. But....yes.
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Is this going to be the official thread to post in for the 30 days?
Yes, sire. Right here.
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Nix, you just had to throw that Mauser GAK in there didn't you. I can't resist even the slimmest chance of winning such a beautiful knife so I'm in even though I already have the badge. I'll start on the 1st because I'm not good at math and can't figure 30 days if it doesn't match the numbers on my calendar. Side note, I'm glad you haven't lost the saw cover, because, about 20 years ago a buddy of mine handed me his 108 GAK without the cover to open a bottle, and I almost instantly cut my thumb open on the razor sharp saw. Gratuitous picture from the previous 111mm challenge. :salute:
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Nix, you just had to throw that Mauser GAK in there didn't you.
Had to figure out a way to lure you Everglades boys out into the sunshine. Look forward to your posts! :salute:
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I'm so on ! My trekker and I carry daily!
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If you can make an exception and accept "any 100mm or more" I could join in I think.
You can do whatever you want. Though the mods may not grant a 111mm Badge.
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The badge is for 111mm, but we could do 108/120/130mm badges as well. :salute:
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What do we have here? :pok:
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If you can make an exception and accept "any 100mm or more" I could join in I think.
You can do whatever you want. Though the mods may not grant a 111mm Badge.
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The badge is for 111mm, but we could do 108/120/130mm badges as well. :salute:
I would love to see badges for those knives, especially the 108! :cheers:
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Guess I found the solution.
I don't see any exclusivity rules in either challenge so I'll pick a single 111mm that combines well with the category I pick for my next themed "different SAK every day" challenge.
This way I can continue my streak and still participate in this awesome challenge!
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Count me in, good luck to all.
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Ok, so far it looks like this is the list?
Powernoodle
Barry Rowland
Thunderpants
T14...?
Nix
Ron Who
zrxoa1
Syem
Greg Jones
Alan K.
stoneshank
ReamerPunch...?
Gath
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Thanks Nix!! I've been wanting to do this for awhile, but it's always more fun with a group :D
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I'll start this, why not. I was thinking of sticking with the Spirit, but I've done 30 days with it, so I'll pick up a 111 and give it a go.
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Count me in!
I haven't been online at MTO a lot (very busy with other stuff), but SAKs are still being used every day so why not a 111mm for the next 30 days :D
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Count me in!
I haven't been online at MTO a lot (very busy with other stuff), but SAKs are still being used every day so why not a 111mm for the next 30 days :D
Oh wait... I realise I can't do this challenge because we're going to Gran Canaria for a couple of days in february, and I can't smuggle a 111mm SAK on a plane :facepalm:
Darn!! >:(
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Count me in!
I haven't been online at MTO a lot (very busy with other stuff), but SAKs are still being used every day so why not a 111mm for the next 30 days :D
Oh wait... I realise I can't do this challenge because we're going to Gran Canaria for a couple of days in february, and I can't smuggle a 111mm SAK on a plane :facepalm:
Darn!! >:(
Unless it's possible to be allowed not to post pictures for 3 days, and then continue to post pictures for 3 days after the rest of you are finished? :angel:
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Could always ship one to yourself then ship it back home. Haha
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Unless it's possible to be allowed not to post pictures for 3 days, and then continue to post pictures for 3 days after the rest of you are finished? :angel:
The challenge has to be completed by April 17 so you can start it when you come back from holiday and still finish in time.
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I'll start this, why not. I was thinking of sticking with the Spirit, but I've done 30 days with it, so I'll pick up a 111 and give it a go.
I'm the same boat, Reamer. But a 111mm challenge seemed like too much fun not to join in. :tu:
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Unless it's possible to be allowed not to post pictures for 3 days, and then continue to post pictures for 3 days after the rest of you are finished? :angel:
Again, I defer to the mods who have to keep up the standards. However, personally, I think this should be standard practice for all 30-day challenges. That way someone could do a remote, month-long, trip to the Amazon basin with only a loin cloth, Vic Classic, and waterproof camera and then post up 30-days of the most awesome minimalist challenge ever, after he or she returns. Or gets out of the hospital.
Mods may disagree, but I say, "Hell, yeah!."
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Unless it's possible to be allowed not to post pictures for 3 days, and then continue to post pictures for 3 days after the rest of you are finished? :angel:
The challenge has to be completed by April 17 so you can start it when you come back from holiday and still finish in time.
That's also an option. I'll be back february 11.
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Unless it's possible to be allowed not to post pictures for 3 days, and then continue to post pictures for 3 days after the rest of you are finished? :angel:
Again, I defer to the mods who have to keep up the standards. However, personally, I think this should be standard practice for all 30-day challenges. That way someone could do a remote, month-long, trip to the Amazon basin with only a loin cloth, Vic Classic, and waterproof camera and then post up 30-days of the most awesome minimalist challenge ever, after he or she returns. Or gets out of the hospital.
Mods may disagree, but I say, "Hell, yeah!."
30 days continuous use, updated when you can is fine; taking a break part way through a challenge is not.
However, we approve the badges but don't police them. Do whatever your conscience will let you.
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Unless it's possible to be allowed not to post pictures for 3 days, and then continue to post pictures for 3 days after the rest of you are finished? :angel:
Again, I defer to the mods who have to keep up the standards. However, personally, I think this should be standard practice for all 30-day challenges. That way someone could do a remote, month-long, trip to the Amazon basin with only a loin cloth, Vic Classic, and waterproof camera and then post up 30-days of the most awesome minimalist challenge ever, after he or she returns. Or gets out of the hospital.
Mods may disagree, but I say, "Hell, yeah!."
30 days continuous use, updated when you can is fine; taking a break part way through a challenge is not.
However, we approve the badges but don't police them. Do whatever your conscience will let you.
I hear you :salute:
Then I will join the challenge and start posting on february 11th :tu:
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I'll start this, why not. I was thinking of sticking with the Spirit, but I've done 30 days with it, so I'll pick up a 111 and give it a go.
I'm the same boat, Reamer. But a 111mm challenge seemed like too much fun not to join in. :tu:
It's kind of fitting for me, in a way. I got my Spirit and Hercules together, and I just completed the Spirit challenge.
This came up in just the right time. :climber:
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I am in as well. Probably will carry my 111mm GAK most of the time.
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Count me in!
I haven't been online at MTO a lot (very busy with other stuff), but SAKs are still being used every day so why not a 111mm for the next 30 days :D
Oh wait... I realise I can't do this challenge because we're going to Gran Canaria for a couple of days in february, and I can't smuggle a 111mm SAK on a plane :facepalm:
Darn!! >:(
I'll follow this thread with interest,
mainly because my first SAK ever was a 111mm Outrider that my parents bought me as a kid on a trip to france. :climber: It was my dream tool and only knife at the time, and I lived 2 years with that alone used it for everything. It cut, pried, scraped, screwed, opened, sawed, pierced, whatever and whenever I needed. ::)
I bent its saw and chipped its Phillips, dented its blade badly and cracked the scales, losing the toothpick, and also chipped the tip of the but it was my most valuable tool at the time. Six years later I lost it on a road trip :dwts:
as for Gran Canaria, I have gone there twice. On my first trip I brought said Outrider to the hotel, locked in the big luggage suitcase along my clothes and hygiene stuff. Used it extensuvely on our trips there, at the beach and inside the hotel.
No problems at all, in going or flying back to Spain. :tu:
But of course, it was years ago, that was another era and none of the cray nonsense and rules that now apply to flying and traveling were the norm, everything was less strict and complicated. Now I wouldn't risk it if I were to go there again :oops:
anyways, have a very good trip! It's a beautiful place and fun island if you know what to do and where to go! :cheers:
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How about you promise to print a picture of you 111mm, cardboard it and take pics of it at your destination. A for effort and such?
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Sounds like fun I'll play.
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Day 1
Glamor shot of my slide lock Outrider, Spirit, and Nitecore P12.
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Day 1
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DAY UNO
Mrs Thunderpants says there's a mouse upstairs which needs to be caught.
First things first, cut some bait. I assume mice like liquorice.
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as for Gran Canaria, I have gone there twice. On my first trip I brought said Outrider to the hotel, locked in the big luggage suitcase along my clothes and hygiene stuff. Used it extensuvely on our trips there, at the beach and inside the hotel.
No problems at all, in going or flying back to Spain. :tu:
But of course, it was years ago, that was another era and none of the cray nonsense and rules that now apply to flying and traveling were the norm, everything was less strict and complicated. Now I wouldn't risk it if I were to go there again :oops:
anyways, have a very good trip! It's a beautiful place and fun island if you know what to do and where to go! :cheers:
Thanks!
We're only travelling with hand luggage, so no chance of taking a 111mm with me :D
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How about you promise to print a picture of you 111mm, cardboard it and take pics of it at your destination. A for effort and such?
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I could do that :rofl:
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Day 1
Can't face a challenge on an empty stomach
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I think you get extra points for making a model ET - The Extraterrestrial using just a plate and a bagel
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Day 1: GAK in b/w
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Day 1...
My Centurion will be my daily companion for the next 30 days. I might change up the way I carry it. It is a nice fit in my old vintage Buck 110 sheath, should I tire of pocket carry. I might switch to my paracord pocket clip as well.
I have removed the Swiss Bianco pocket clip due to work restrictions. At some point this month I might try my hand at making one of Lynn’s pvc dangler clips...
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Powernoodle Day 1
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My primary 111mm for this month with be the famed Outrider. For me, it hits that sweet spot of having enough tools to handle most things, but is still "thin" and light enough to ride easily in the pocket. What I really want in any SAK, where I can get them, are scissors and an inline phillips. And the Outrider has that. Being a big SAK, its easy to find in my left front pocket underneath my keys, mini Sharpie and Victorinox Manager. And of course, the Outrider is much easier in the hand than smaller, thinner SAKs. It almost feels like a "real" knife and not just a convenience item.
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Day 1: childishly exited about the challenge. Took this photo at old old but small tree that I'd love too get my hands on once it finally gets chopped down. The carving possibilities would be amazing.(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180201/ab3c48d03ea8304920be3ed0238b9e19.jpg)
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I'm pretty sure Pink Floyd had an album with Powernoodle's awesome sky-SAK photo on the cover...
So we've got Outriders, Centurions, GAKs, a German soldier stuck in a tree, as well as one in the grass. Great start kids!
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Day 01:
Another excited participant here! And it looks like we're off to a great start already. :ahhh
Stoneshank, that wood looks like it'll provide some beautiful figuring. Nice!
After breakfast, pulled out my OHT and touched up the main blade with stone and strop. Now hair-shaving and ready for the challenge. The OHT will be my only MT/knife for this challenge.
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I'm a bit jealous of those Outriders with their big tool sets, but their size makes me hesitate. I'd be curious to know how the Outrider crew carries those big boys and how easy it is for them. :think:
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Hey Nix is that a non-serrated OH Trekker or do I need to see an optician?
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I'm pretty sure Pink Floyd had an album with Powernoodle's awesome sky-SAK photo on the cover...
So we've got Outriders, Centurions, GAKs, a German soldier stuck in a tree, as well as one in the grass. Great start kids!
Mine is a Hercules, I should have mentioned it I guess. :whistle:
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Hey Nix is that a non-serrated OH Trekker or do I need to see an optician?
My GAK is technically also a non-serrated OH Trekker, I just switched the scales.
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Hey Nix is that a non-serrated OH Trekker or do I need to see an optician?
No serrations here. I like sharpening, so I do NOT care for serrations. :cheers:
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Maaaan! All my life I been looking for a non-serrated OH Trekker then two of them come along at once...
For a long time (until last year I think) Victorinox didn't sell non-serrated Soldiers/Trekkers in Europe. If you wanted no serrations on an OH SAK your choices were Sentinel or Whacky Orange Hunter.
Great picture by the way!
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Day one.
I guess I'll represent the Serrated 111's.
Soldier is all sharp and ready to go! This workshop is perfect for sharpening the serrated 111mm. The diamond stones are the perfect size for the plane edge and the small ceramic fits the serrations perfectly.
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Nice system, Gene
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Day 1/30
Wondering which to take with me along to my weekend trip, probably with my Outrider. Leaning towards Nomad, I haven't yet carried it much but it feels good to use.
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Find a big enough rucksack you could carry the whole case!
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Great selection so far, good luck everyone :cheers:
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Day 1 -- Sentinels
I´m not going to choose betweeen plain and serrated blades.
(And I like woodsaws).
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Nice to have options..... >:D
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Nice to have options..... >:D
Sure is. But I prefer having these blades on the same knife. You´ll see later on.
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Forester for the kickoff! :ahhh :ahhh
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We need Obi and a pic of him dissecting a Malaysian stink fruit with a 111mm. :drool: :drool: :drool:
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Count me in! Kickin' it in gear with the Hunter XT :cheers:
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I'm going to try to keep track of the participants, for purposes of the GAW for those who complete the challenge. Here's who I have so far, excluding my ownself:
Barry Rowland
Thunderpants
italophil
Alan K.
ReamerPunch
glennfidich1983
Greg Jones
zrxoa1
powernoodle
stoneshank
gene stoner
Gath
Ron Who
Spartan19
Syem
T14
Am I missing anyone? Some of the above are starting in a few days, all good.
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As it has been a while since the last 111mm SAK Challenge, and because I have a new Work Champ arriving tomorrow, I'll be starting a 30 Day 111mm SAK Challenge beginning Thursday February 1.
Anyone is welcomed to join in the Challenge. Or not. :pok: Carry and use your 111mm SAK for 30 days, either solo or in addition to your normal EDC gear. Switch between 111mm SAKs as often as you like. And post a daily pic. I know this is short notice, but that's how life works. :cheers:
So join in on February 1, or watch me suffer by myself. Good times either way. Or start later in the month or whenever it works for you. Maybe include in each post that you are at day 1/30 or 2/30, etc. to help keep track of things.
A 111mm SAK 30 Day Challenge Badge will be awarded to any participant who completes the Challenge. Nothing gets you a hot babe like a new Challenge Badge.
And as a special bonus, win a big box of nothing - with free international delivery - if you come up with a Challenge motto like One eleven is almost Heaven or No, honey, that's just my Outrider.
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I'll be interested in following your Challenge; I have a new Work Champ I haven't been able to use because I'm in a Rebar 30-Day Challenge. OK, maybe I've used it a LITTLE.
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lew, nothing stopping you from completing the Rebar challenge and then jumping in on this challenge with this motley crew when you get the chance. We may be disreputable, but we welcome company!
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I think you get extra points for making a model ET - The Extraterrestrial using just a plate and a bagel
Totally unintentional, but I can see it :D
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Great start everyone, I can't wait for tomorrow
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Day 01 (continued):
No significant uses for most of the day, but in the afternoon the snack-bug struck. I used the OHT to slice off a nice bit of Braunschweiger. Topped with mustard on a nice bit of rye bread. Heaven!
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Any other Braunschweiger fans out there?
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Any other Braunschweiger fans out there?
I would hit it.
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Any other Braunschweiger fans out there?
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I'm not familiar with the name, but I like circle meats in general so sure
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I'm not familiar with the name, but I like circle meats in general so sure
It has a unique flavor. From the interwebs, a typical commercial formula is about 40% pork liver or scalded beef liver, 30% scalded pork jowl, 20% lean pork trimmings and 10% bacon ends and pieces. Added seasonings include salt and often include white pepper, onion powder or chopped onion, and mace. Its almost like a pate, and pairs well with a hearty bread, mustard, onions, etc.
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That works
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Its almost like a pate, and pairs well with a hearty bread, mustard, onions, etc.
^^^ This.
I'm pretty sure that your local Supermarket has some in the cold section near the bacon and breakfast sausage. Slap a slab of this on some rye or pumpernickel, dress with a thin smear of mustard and some nice fresh sliced onions, top with that other slice of bread, and you have one of the world's great sandwiches. Do it! :like:
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Excellent start gentlemen :salute: I shall watch this with earnest :popcorn:
Good on PN for undertaking this as the leader and for the prize by Nix :salute: :like: :like:
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:like: Me too! It was a staple of the household I grew up in :D.
Any other Braunschweiger fans out there?
I would hit it.
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Now, confession time, is there anything better than a Braunschweiger on rye with onions and mustard? SAK over heart, tell the truth here......
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Day 2
Scavenged handles.
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Day 2
It's the end of the road for these tomatoes. And possibly the first time I've used this Sentinel, the most boring Victorinox ever made.
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2/30
My choice for the trip passed the first trial, the blade is very nice to use at least. By the way, have Nomads always had a 90 degree catch on the main blade?
(https://i.imgur.com/klqGKWi.jpg)
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As far as I can tell, all the liner-locking blades have that stopping point, in order to avoid accidental finger and thumb amputations...
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On my Soldier and Trailmaster, there is a very small bump at 90 degrees, too weak to be called a stop. My Fireman, however, has a solid stop.
PS I think it´s 110 degrees actually.
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Yes, evidently I was talking twaddle - my OH orange Hunter has no stopping point, neither does my Psycho Spartan (Dual Pro). So it looks to me like the non-OH blades have the stopping point and the OH blades don't... for whatever reason.
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My selection for this month
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I have to resist getting a Helmsman or whatever that blue thing is. I don't need a shackle tool. I really don't! And yet I know it's my destiny to get one...
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What was the final consensus, is this for 111mm only or 108-130mm?
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My selection for this month
Nice, at just three tools I'm wondering if I should borrow the Rescuetool I gave my brother for variety. I gave it to him practically after washing it after opening, so didn't ever get a feel for it, and he's often singing its praises.
My dad has also made me curious about the belt cutter, it is, to my initial surprise the most used and beloved tool in his Swisstool RS.
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What was the final consensus, is this for 111mm only or 108-130mm?
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The replies I got were (and I'm somewhat paraphrasing) "you can do whatever you want but the mods may not grant the 111mm badge" and "the badge is for 111mm only"
My solution is I'll carry only 111mm knives as part of this challenge, probably the same for the whole month. I'm doing another "different SAK every day for 30 days" at the same time. I picked a Hercules for this here challenge and will carry 30 different 84/85mm Alox knives for the other one. I feel like they'll combine perfectly, although I'll be missing a nail file.
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Day 2 -- Trailmaster Desert
My latest 111mm.
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Lazy Day 2:
Bring outside with my dog and now watching some Netflix while oiling some cheap-o Chinese knives and my three of my favourite ones. I kind of like the serration on my 111 practically speaking, it really helps debark (that even a word?) after sawing off some branch out a fallen tree, but otherwise I just wish it was PE. (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180202/e64da2337ce8596ba62a7db1d8f4a499.jpg)
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Powernoodle Day 2
(http://i.imgur.com/XEiJe7F.jpg) (https://imgur.com/XEiJe7F)
Powernoodle Urban Survival Kit: Victorinox Outrider, Sig P229 Dark Elite, Olight S1 mini with USB recharge, Sharpie mini and Victorinox Manager.
http://www.sigsauerguns.com/sig-p229r-9-elite-dark-nitron-adj-slite-srt.html
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Yo Stoneshank, what is that dinky little sheepsfoot knife in your picture? Under the Rangergrip? I love that shape blade...
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Nice Sweet'n'Sauer!
I'd have picked this one to go with my Alox Classic...
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Yo Stoneshank, what is that dinky little sheepsfoot knife in your picture? Under the Rangergrip? I love that shape blade...
It's a Chinese knockoff, but still it's Ti handle and s35vn steel. https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F132473364745
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Day 2: Friday is recycling day, so I spend the time before breakfast cutting up cardboard. The big PE blade did a great job.
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Day 01 (continued):
No significant uses for most of the day, but in the afternoon the snack-bug struck. I used the OHT to slice off a nice bit of Braunschweiger. Topped with mustard on a nice bit of rye bread. Heaven!
(https://i.imgur.com/PSfWiFk.jpg)
Any other Braunschweiger fans out there?
ME! On rye toast for breakfast YUM!.
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:drool: :drool: :drool: Absolutely the best winter time food I can think of Nix!! :drool: :drool:
Yeah, Barry! (http://www.pic4ever.com/images/Bananeyessss.gif)(http://www.pic4ever.com/images/Bananeyessss.gif)(http://www.pic4ever.com/images/Bananeyessss.gif)
Now, confession time, is there anything better than a Braunschweiger on rye with onions and mustard? SAK over heart, tell the truth here......
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Nice SIG Powernoodle! I pack a 227 for work and love it!
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My GAK, which will be my primary carry for this challenge. I absolutely love the saw on this beast. It's my primary hiking knife, as it has pretty much everything I need for time in the woods.
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Day 2
Speaking of breakfast.
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Day 2
Just a boring picture opening a package at work, my coworkers were impressed with the Outrider though :)
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DAY 2
Time for Forester Friday! :cheers:
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Day 02:
Quiet day here, too. Pocket dump picture for my day 2 entry:
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My GAK, which will be my primary carry for this challenge. I absolutely love the saw on this beast. It's my primary hiking knife, as it has pretty much everything I need for time in the woods.
So the GAK come with serrated blade? Was thinking of getting one of eBay but I'd like one without serration
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Nice SIG Powernoodle! I pack a 227 for work and love it!
Day 02 (continued):
Nothing wrong with a 227, Barry.
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Barry, it strikes me that we both have excellent taste in firearms, SAKs, luncheon meat, and womens. What's the likelihood you'll be rooting for the Eagles on Sunday? :think:
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Day 02:
Quiet day here, too. Pocket dump picture for my day 2 entry:
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your wrench...is BO :o
Tactical wrench :rofl:
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your wrench...is BO :o
Tactical wrench :rofl:
(http://www.pic4ever.com/images/25r30wi.gif)
My 'keychain" wrench was made back in the day by the Diamond Calk Horseshoe company. Probably before 1980. Which, I bet, makes it older than you are. (http://www.pic4ever.com/images/2vsj1nm.gif)
It was made up in Minnesota, back when people in the USA still made stuff. (http://www.pic4ever.com/images/2mo5pow.gif)
It's marked as being made with "Tool-steel" and the color is due to a several decades of riding around in bags, bikes, and toolboxes. So it does indeed have a BO finish: brown oxide. A.k.a oily, rusty, patina. (http://www.pic4ever.com/images/4chsmu1.gif)
Still works great! (http://www.pic4ever.com/images/128fs318181.gif)
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Day 2...
I will be carrying my Centurion again tonight, but I have a few others to choose from if I get bored with it.
My former OH Sentinel (I gave it to my 16 yr old...) or my DAK.
The Sentinel just doesn’t have enough tools and the DAK is a bit big (for me...) for EDC at work.
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The Sentinel just doesn’t have enough tools and the DAK is a bit big (for me...) for EDC at work.
That seems to be one of the challenges with the 111mm line. :)
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The Sentinel just doesn’t have enough tools and the DAK is a bit big (for me...) for EDC at work.
That seems to be one of the challenges with the 111mm line. :)
Ah but the Centurion is nearly perfect. Add scissors and it might just replace my Pioneer X!
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The outrider has scissors. :pok:
Day 2
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Ah but the Centurion is nearly perfect.
One of my 111's for this month is the no longer made Adventurer, which is the same as the Centurion but with the slide lock. (http://smileyicons.net/s/663.gif)
https://www.smartknives.com/Victorinox-Locking-Knives/Adventurer.htm
Edit: well, I thought the Adventurer was no longer made, but I see that it is still available a few places. So who knows.
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They sure do, and are hair-shaving sharp too!
My GAK, which will be my primary carry for this challenge. I absolutely love the saw on this beast. It's my primary hiking knife, as it has pretty much everything I need for time in the woods.
So the GAK come with serrated blade? Was thinking of getting one of eBay but I'd like one without serration
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I will be my friend! :cheers:
Nice SIG Powernoodle! I pack a 227 for work and love it!
Day 02 (continued):
Nothing wrong with a 227, Barry.
(https://i.imgur.com/I2bYjTn.jpg)
Barry, it strikes me that we both have excellent taste in firearms, SAKs, luncheon meat, and womens. What's the likelihood you'll be rooting for the Eagles on Sunday? :think:
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Day 3
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Powernoodle Day 3
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Adventurer, Outrider, Locksmith and Workchamp.
http://www.sakwiki.com/tiki-index.php?page=Adventurer
http://www.sakwiki.com/tiki-index.php?page=Locksmith
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We got a pile of beef from the local farmer. I had to cut it into less gigantic chunks before freezing.
Now I know why the Hunter XS is orange not red!
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Day 3
-18 Celsius here in Eastern Canada, but Spring is close, so the Outrider and it's scissors will be tying flies with me
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your wrench...is BO :o
Tactical wrench :rofl:
(http://www.pic4ever.com/images/25r30wi.gif)
My 'keychain" wrench was made back in the day by the Diamond Calk Horseshoe company. Probably before 1980. Which, I bet, makes it older than you are. (http://www.pic4ever.com/images/2vsj1nm.gif)
It was made up in Minnesota, back when people in the USA still made stuff. (http://www.pic4ever.com/images/2mo5pow.gif)
It's marked as being made with "Tool-steel" and the color is due to a several decades of riding around in bags, bikes, and toolboxes. So it does indeed have a BO finish: brown oxide. A.k.a oily, rusty, patina. (http://www.pic4ever.com/images/4chsmu1.gif)
Still works great! (http://www.pic4ever.com/images/128fs318181.gif)
yes, in this type of tools BO also stands for "Basically Old" stuff. :rofl:
It is a well built tool (like most old school American tools, from what I gather) and has surely paid it's cost over many times if you've used it for all these years.
It is indeed older than I am, but still kickin!
That's sign of quality :salute:
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Day 1: Victorinox Hercules
Opening up a package of cereal for my custom organic mix.
Opening a beer bottle.
Maybe more later today...
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Interesting breakfast you have there Syem :think:
Tried it once on a lads holiday, beer on cornflakes for breakfast as we had no milk....it wasn't very good :D
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Day 3 -- Trailmaster Desert
The Trailmaster has the same tools as the Soldier. Not everyone likes the Desert color, but I do.
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Day 3: Helping my brother in law do some work on a rental property of his, the Rebar came along as backup.
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Interesting breakfast you have there Syem :think:
Tried it once on a lads holiday, beer on cornflakes for breakfast as we had no milk....it wasn't very good :D
Haha! Let me reassure you; The beer was with a very non-organic pizza for lunch :D
I quit milk last year but I'm not yet using beer instead :D
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Italophil's GAK and Rebar look like they could sort out most things! A no BS combo if ever there was one.
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Day three: still going strong with the only 111mm I got!(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180203/f2ba4e53457e22867582db004e98d160.jpg)
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-18 Celsius here in Eastern Canada, but Spring is close, so the Outrider and it's scissors will be tying flies with me
Greg, we're expecting 4" of snow tonight, more later on. Spring looking like a distant dream right now. I must say, your tying bench looks great, and about a thousand times more organized than mine. You and Alan are killin' me with those scissors....... :rant:
What are we tying flies for? (http://www.pic4ever.com/images/www_MyEmoticons_com__fishing.gif)
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Day three: still going strong with the only 111mm I got!(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180203/f2ba4e53457e22867582db004e98d160.jpg)
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Wow very nice work there! Carving with the serrated blade is not easy. :like:
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3/30
No action pic on this lazy Saturday.
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Awsome pics everyone!
[It's not failure if you learn something from it]
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-18 Celsius here in Eastern Canada, but Spring is close, so the Outrider and it's scissors will be tying flies with me
Greg, we're expecting 4" of snow tonight, more later on. Spring looking like a distant dream right now. I must say, your tying bench looks great, and about a thousand times more organized than mine. You and Alan are killin' me with those scissors....... :rant:
What are we tying flies for? (http://www.pic4ever.com/images/www_MyEmoticons_com__fishing.gif)
Thanks Nix, the picture just makes it look all fancy, but it is organized I hate moving one thing to get to another, I'm tying mostly for Smallmouth Bass and Striped Bass with the occasional Brook trout. As for the scissors, it's my first Sak with them, and there's no going back now even if I only pick up a Classic to compliment what I'm carrying :climber:
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Day 3...
At work this fine Saturday, but no real use of my Centurion, so...
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Day three: still going strong with the only 111mm I got!(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180203/f2ba4e53457e22867582db004e98d160.jpg)
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Wow very nice work there! Carving with the serrated blade is not easy. :like:
Nah I carve with a 84 mm I spun together , I just got lazy with background :)
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Day 3: Not much action for us, so the GAK is just posing :D
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DAY 3
Nice! :like:
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Day 3: Not much action for us, so the GAK is just posing :D
:like:
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Day 03:
Working on a sewing project today. I was missing my Vic scissors. The knife is sharp, but not as nimble for little things like this. So, kitchen scissors made a guest appearance.....
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Day 3
Just hanging out at home with the Wife.
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Excellent carries gents :like: this is a very cool challenge and I love all the different SAKs you guys are using :tu: :like:
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Day 03 (continued):
Pizza night here at the Nix homestead. Dough has been fermenting in the fridge for the past 48 hours. Used the OHT to peel and trim some garlic, then open a small can of tomato sauce.
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Mushroom pizza:
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Mushrooms got sauteed with the garlic and then put on top of the sauce. All topped with some shredded mozzarella and Parmesan cheese. Good stuff, and Mrs Nix was happy, so I'm happy, too.
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Did I miss a Day 3 snap from Alan? ???
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Day 4
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Did I miss a Day 3 snap from Alan? ???
Day 3
Just now getting on line. Needed to open a new printer cartridge today.
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Day 4
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Mushrooms got sauteed with the garlic and then put on top of the sauce.
Mmmmm! Sounds like the perfect pizza!
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Powernoodle Day 4
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Federation battle cruiser U.S.S. Victorinox enters an unstable worm hole on the edge of the gamma quadrant.
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Day 4
Tried the saw out, I'm attempting a walking stick
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Day 4: Pulled out the Skipper for today, just for fun. It always makes me dream of sailboats and islands ....
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Great pics so far today guys. Love the U.S.S. Victorinox!!! Fire phasers and arm photon torpedoes!!!
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Trekker resting ground, day 4.(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180204/48f3f62395e6870f5fee1b4035d6ac8d.jpg)
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Great pics everyone! Woke up to some unannounced snow!
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Day 4 -- Fireman
No snow here, but it´s cold. Temperatures will be below freezing for the next ten days, but no rain or snow expected.
I carried the Fireman in my previous (failed) attempt at a 111mm badge, and for good reason. It´s got both plain and serrated edge blades, and a woodsaw, and unlike the Hunter XT, it has an awl and a full set of openers as well! Likely it will be my primary carry this month.
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Adventurer and Squirt enjoy 2mm of snow before it disappears
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DAY 4
Great pics guys! We got some unexpected snow overnight, and more to come. I used the Forester to cut away some thorns on the way to get a pic :D
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Is there a climber like agreement of which 111mm is the average "best"/most liked 111mm?
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Adventurer and Squirt enjoy 2mm of snow before it disappears
:like: That's a great combo!
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Is there a climber like agreement of which 111mm is the average "best"/most liked 111mm?
Yes, the one in your pocket. :rofl:
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Adventurer and Squirt enjoy 2mm of snow before it disappears
What a nice pic! :like:
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4/30
Pit stop, did some food prep earlier but forgot to take a pic
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Is there a climber like agreement of which 111mm is the average "best"/most liked 111mm?
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The most common is probably the soldier / trekker with one hand opening blade. It is not my cup of tea as it doesn't have scissors which I like on my daily carry.
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scissors which I like on my daily carry.
Same here. My solution is to always have a Manager in my pocket for the scissors, mini phillips and pen. That supplements whatever larger SAK or MT I am carrying, as many of them do not have scissors.
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scissors which I like on my daily carry.
Same here. My solution is to always have a Manager in my pocket for the scissors, mini phillips and pen. That supplements whatever larger SAK or MT I am carrying, as many of them do not have scissors.
Day 4
I solved the problem of needing a scissors in a similar way with my Pocket Tool Chest. This also gives me an in line awl a 2D Phillips and a jewelers SD. The jewelers SD has been a life saver it fits my glasses and those small Phillips you see on electronics these days.
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Adding a Compact will do nicely (old pic)
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Day 04:
Must be a snow day.
Just got back in from shoveling a few new inches off the walks. More expect tonight!
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Adding a Compact will do nicely (old pic)
I'd normally pair my OHT with a Classic or Ambassador to add the scissors option. I'm treating this as a "one knife" challenge, so, right now, I'm missing me clippers. :(
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Here in SE Washington it's 60F today.
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Adding a Compact will do nicely (old pic)
I'd normally pair my OHT with a Classic or Ambassador to add the scissors option. I'm treating this as a "one knife" challenge, so, right now, I'm missing me clippers. :(
As should be. However, I´m not going to clip my nails with the Fireman. Challenge rules state that other tools are allowed, provided you try the challenge carry first.
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Here in SE Washington it's 60F today.
That's crazy. You are just on the other side of the Bitterroot mountains from me. It was 0ºF here this morning, and it's been snowing all day!
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Challenge rules state that other tools are allowed, provided you try the challenge carry first.
I think that's the custom - and a good one - but to my knowledge there are no actual rules to that effect. In this one, you can do whatever floats your boat, including not even starting on the "start" date. (http://smileyicons.net/s/663.gif)
For me, the fun is making myself carry and use a SAK or MT that normally does not get much love, but I'm cool with carrying other tools and doing whatever works for you.
As for the 111mm Challenge, I could almost see myself continuing to carry an Outrider long after the Challenge ends. The upsides for me so far are 1) the big, locking blade, 2) the big handle when using the blade, 3) the inline phillips and 4) the ease of finding this SAK in an already crowded pocket. Not really much of a downside. I thought the size would be an issue in my pocket, but its not.
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I do like the big size of these 111mm's.
I have big hands, and these feel "right" in the hand. :cheers:
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Day 2: Victorinox Hercules
Been making pouches for some of my new knives... (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180204/1ce957ffaca68dc0f36e09dbea2acd07.jpg)
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My Fireman had about 6 or 7 years of carry before I replaced it with a 93mm alox SAK (Carver SW with the same blade config (i.e. plain, serrated, and saw)). Its size was never a problem for me. Carrying the retired Fireman again brings back lots of good memories.
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Day 4...
After the super bowl I used my Centurion to tighten a few handles on my kitchen cabinets. Other than that it didn’t see any use today.
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Day 5
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This Forester shows why some SAKs should be seen in person before buying. The back of this one is nice and grainy but the front is as featureless as the bottom of an Ikea drawer. I should have paid a bit more to find something with more character.
(I'm going to be away from home for the next few days so instead of schlepping several 111mms with me I'll probably just take this one.)
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How do they attach the wooden scales, with glue?
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Hm... good question. I suppose they must be glued. They're certainly on there very tight, with no cracks around the edges. I'm not in a hurry to crowbar them off!
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Just saw this and I'm in.
Day1 Feb5
This Vic OH Trekker has been my primary EDC for a few years now. Ocasionaly I swap it for a climber and a CS Recon1, but 9/10 its the Trekker in my pocket.
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Powernoodle Day 5
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Mr. Bigglesworth inspects the Cold Steel drawer.
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Day 3:
Hercules and his Patriot friend are going to the mountains!
Not the ones in the background though; the train has just stopped on the tracks for a few minutes... (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180205/01db1b9d03eb9777b2438eecee3e9502.jpg)
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This is really nice to follow! I only have one 111mm but unfortunately don't use it that much unless I'm out in the woods
[It's not failure if you learn something from it]
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Day 5
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Day 5...
Took the Centurion out to see the snow that is falling...
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Just saw this and I'm in.
Day1 Feb5
This Vic OH Trekker has been my primary EDC for a few years now. Ocasionaly I swap it for a climber and a CS Recon1, but 9/10 its the Trekker in my pocket.
That is one used knife! Time for a spa soon to relax?
Today's carry: arrived today, crickets Graham Razel (sadly the liner lock don't work, don't they have any quality checks?!), it's huge but I've wanted to own a Graham Razel since I first saw his other knives on the Nick Shabazz YouTube channel. Also carry: Whittling Recruit, Executive and 111mm !(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180205/8ace3a042bbba11c319d857b96ebd1da.jpg)
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Day 5: Desert Trekker, I really like the color scheme.
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Day 05:
Starting the day with a shot of some winners.....
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stoneshank, the CRKT looks like a beast!
...sorry for the troubles, I'm sure CRKT will make that right for you.
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Powernoodle Day 5
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Mr. Bigglesworth inspects the Cold Steel drawer.
so, you have a Frenzy and a Blue LE Talwar!? :pok:
Blue G10 is just :drool:
Mr.Bigglesworth is nice, but I'll take what's in the drawer :D
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DAY 5
Great pics guys! Switched things up with the Hunter XT today! :cheers:
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Caught a gnarly cold on the trip, so taking it easy today.
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Is that an Executive? Looks a bit big.... :think:
Sorry about the cold, Gath. I don't know if Finns have a cure, but here we always recommend lots of hot chicken soup! (http://www.pic4ever.com/images/m109.gif)
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I've got a cold too. Started with an irritated throat for a few days and peaked yesterday with the running nose and watering eyes, etc.. At least I hope yesterday was the peak and my symptoms are on the decline.
Day 5
My Day 5 picture is a public service message for those of you in the colder, northern parts of the country where you're dealing with winter. That green stuff, in case you've forgotten, is called grass. It's what normally covers those parts of your yard that are presently covered by snow.
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Day 5 -- Fireman
We were supposed to put a fair number of Buddleia (summer lilac) into the ground, but as it turned out one of our subcontractors was late in delivering the soil. The plants will have to wait a few days.
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so, you have a Frenzy and a Blue LE Talwar!? :pok:
Its good to be Powernoodle. (http://smileyicons.net/s/663.gif)
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Alan, I'm estimating that my front lawn is covered by 18" of snow right now.
Yer, killin' me here. (http://www.pic4ever.com/images/s2040.gif)
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Day 5
It's a chilly 57F here in SE Washington and look my Maple tree is budding.
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:facepalm:
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Just saw this and I'm in.
Glad to have you in the challenge Noa! :cheers:
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Nix, I will happily trade some of your cold winter days for some of my miserably hot summer days. Those days when the heat and humidity are both in the high nineties and you're drenched in sweat as soon as you step outside to go between the front door and the car. I hate being in Florida over the summer.
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As it's quite apparent from my lack of badges, I haven't completed or even tried a challenge yet, so what the hell, why not start with this one? So, I'm in with my Hercules, hope we'll deal with this Herculean task okay... ;)
(day 1/30)
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... I'm in with my Hercules...
:like:
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The mighty GAK hard at work on domestic duties :D
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stoneshank, the CRKT looks like a beast!
...sorry for the troubles, I'm sure CRKT will make that right for you.
Yeah well. I CBA sending it in. I have added the other clip (deep carry) and worked some DIY magic with a dremmel. Now out works fine, well at least ok
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Day 05....and Day 00:
I quit.
Gary, Alan, and NuclearRamen got me all agitated over not having scissors. And, right now, it just so happens that some of the things I'm doing are more amenable to scissors work. And I kept seeing these Outriders pop up here. So I got one.
Let me review, after a brief 5 days, my OHT:
(https://i.imgur.com/rPdUW9v.jpg)
This is simply a fabulous knife. The OHT is big, but still rides nicely in the pocket. While the main blade can be opened with either hand, it's not a blade that deploys quickly or easily. But, still, it can be opened using just one hand. The main blade locks open with a liner lock, and the large driver/cap lifter does as well. The accessory tools (saw, can opener, cap lifter, Phillips, Awl) awl work well. I've never really cranked on the drivers, but for light driver tasks they work nicely. I should point out that the Phillips is a #2 sized Phillips driver.
Most importantly, the OHT just feels great in my hand. It feels like it has been designed for work, and I like that. My one criticism, and a small one at that, is that the blade is rounded and not quite as pointy as I'd like. Not a big deal, just a bit odd. Otherwise, this is a fabulous knife.
For a knife without scissors.
My new Outrider arrived today and I'm pretty stoked. If the OHT is a Hiker on steroids, the Outrider is a beefed-up Huntsman. It has scissors. I like scissors. Now I've got scissors.
I'm switching from my OHT to the Outrider. I feel a little badly switching horses in midstream, but I really want to give the chunky Outrider a 30-day trial. I have some doubts that I'll be happy carrying such a big knife for 30-days. I think the OHT has already proven to be an easy carry for me. I've shied away from the 4-layer Outrider in the past because of it's size. However, I want to see if the Outrider will work for me; a 30-day challenge seems like a perfect test. And I gave in to those scissors.
I'll pick up tomorrow, resetting my clock back to Day 01, and do a little more comparison. Then, it's off for a 30-day Outrider challenge. Already the Outrider has come in handy......
(https://i.imgur.com/NSVZZA3.jpg)
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Day 6
(https://i.imgur.com/e9MToHH.jpg)
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Day 05....and Day 00:
I quit.
Gary, Alan, and NuclearRamen got me all agitated over not having scissors. And, right now, it just so happens that some of the things I'm doing are more amenable to scissors work. And I kept seeing these Outriders pop up here. So I got one.
Let me review, after a brief 5 days, my OHT:
(https://i.imgur.com/rPdUW9v.jpg)
This is simply a fabulous knife. The OHT is big, but still rides nicely in the pocket. While the main blade can be opened with either hand, it's not a blade that deploys quickly or easily. But, still, it can be opened using just one hand. The main blade locks open with a liner lock, and the large driver/cap lifter does as well. The accessory tools (saw, can opener, cap lifter, Phillips, Awl) awl work well. I've never really cranked on the drivers, but for light driver tasks they work nicely. I should point out that the Phillips is a #2 sized Phillips driver.
Most importantly, the OHT just feels great in my hand. It feels like it has been designed for work, and I like that. My one criticism, and a small one at that, is that the blade is rounded and not quite as pointy as I'd like. Not a big deal, just a bit odd. Otherwise, this is a fabulous knife.
For a knife without scissors.
My new Outrider arrived today and I'm pretty stoked. If the OHT is a Hiker on steroids, the Outrider is a beefed-up Huntsman. It has scissors. I like scissors. Now I've got scissors.
I'm switching from my OHT to the Outrider. I feel a little badly switching horses in midstream, but I really want to give the chunky Outrider a 30-day trial. I have some doubts that I'll be happy carrying such a big knife for 30-days. I think the OHT has already proven to be an easy carry for me. I've shied away from the 4-layer Outrider in the past because of it's size. However, I want to see if the Outrider will work for me; a 30-day challenge seems like a perfect test. And I gave in to those scissors.
I'll pick up tomorrow, resetting my clock back to Day 01, and do a little more comparison. Then, it's off for a 30-day Outrider challenge. Already the Outrider has come in handy......
(https://i.imgur.com/NSVZZA3.jpg)
I’d like a Carpenter, but with scissors instead of the pliers.
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Powernoodle Day 5
(https://i.imgur.com/xwAZTI2.jpg)
Mr. Bigglesworth inspects the Cold Steel drawer.
If you ever need to make room... :whistle: :dd:
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Great pix, Nix!
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Nix I'm sure you won't have any difficulty carrying the Outrider. :like:
For me the only thing that will replace it is another Outrider when they offer it with a OHO blade.
Day 6 Outrider with coffee.
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Day 6
Used the mini driver for a little maintenance
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Nix
The Outrider is my only 111mm, and a recent purchase that I wasn't sure about, well let me tell you this challenge is making me a fan, I'm carrying it in a sheath right now but might try a pocket, it's also my first experience with scissors on my person, and I won't be able to go without now
:cheers:
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Powernoodle Day 6
(https://i.imgur.com/2nVqWxh.jpg)
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I feel a little badly switching horses in midstream
Horses are made to be switched. One gets tired, and you hop on a new one. Same with big SAKs. Its okay. :salute:
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Day 4:
A couple of beauty shots of Hercules having fun in the mountains while on the way to work; balancing on a pole and lying in the snow.
Did some screwdriver and pliers work today but I can't take pics.
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180206/0b1064e477197981d97f151e554c0936.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180206/f53be329c13de8c3b48233dc190dc09a.jpg)
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this challenge is proving interesting and entertaining,
and it proves that 90% of us would have 90% of their needs covered carrying just one of these on their person.
Mighty tools, these large SAKs! :salute:
you inspired me to carry today my one and only 111mm, and a very good tool that sadly gets only some days of carry throughout the year
(https://i.imgur.com/JbhTzm6.jpg)
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The GAK doing some woodwork with that fantastic saw!
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The GAK doing some woodwork with that fantastic saw!
Optical illusion, that saw looks to be too long to fit into the SAK. LOL
Nice pics folks!!
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Day 6: More Desert goodness.
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day 2
A small task for the Hercules: battery change in the automatic LED hallway light. Love how Victorinox's inline Phillips drivers just sit so tight, "grab" the screws. Top notch.
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Day 6 -- Fireman
Tree pruning is part of my job, maybe even the best part, so it´s no wonder I´m a huge fan of saws and shears. The 111mm saws are excellent for their size, but sometimes you need more reach. I have worked with Silky Hayauchi telescopic pruning saws for many years and boy they are great!
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The cold is not relenting, so just food prep today.
(https://i.imgur.com/H1iM9uA.jpg)
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DAY 6
I know she's not a "bona fide" 111mm, but I thought I could sneak in the old GAK today :whistle: :D
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Are you sure? You might be 3mm short of a badge! :ahhh
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Day 05....and Day 00:
I quit.
Gary, Alan, and NuclearRamen got me all agitated over not having scissors. And, right now, it just so happens that some of the things I'm doing are more amenable to scissors work. And I kept seeing these Outriders pop up here. So I got one.
Let me review, after a brief 5 days, my OHT:
(https://i.imgur.com/rPdUW9v.jpg)
This is simply a fabulous knife. The OHT is big, but still rides nicely in the pocket. While the main blade can be opened with either hand, it's not a blade that deploys quickly or easily. But, still, it can be opened using just one hand. The main blade locks open with a liner lock, and the large driver/cap lifter does as well. The accessory tools (saw, can opener, cap lifter, Phillips, Awl) awl work well. I've never really cranked on the drivers, but for light driver tasks they work nicely. I should point out that the Phillips is a #2 sized Phillips driver.
Most importantly, the OHT just feels great in my hand. It feels like it has been designed for work, and I like that. My one criticism, and a small one at that, is that the blade is rounded and not quite as pointy as I'd like. Not a big deal, just a bit odd. Otherwise, this is a fabulous knife.
For a knife without scissors.
My new Outrider arrived today and I'm pretty stoked. If the OHT is a Hiker on steroids, the Outrider is a beefed-up Huntsman. It has scissors. I like scissors. Now I've got scissors.
I'm switching from my OHT to the Outrider. I feel a little badly switching horses in midstream, but I really want to give the chunky Outrider a 30-day trial. I have some doubts that I'll be happy carrying such a big knife for 30-days. I think the OHT has already proven to be an easy carry for me. I've shied away from the 4-layer Outrider in the past because of it's size. However, I want to see if the Outrider will work for me; a 30-day challenge seems like a perfect test. And I gave in to those scissors.
I'll pick up tomorrow, resetting my clock back to Day 01, and do a little more comparison. Then, it's off for a 30-day Outrider challenge. Already the Outrider has come in handy......
(https://i.imgur.com/NSVZZA3.jpg)
I'm currently carrying a Rebar and a Workchamp. In hindsight, I should have gotten an Outrider. It's thinner and lighter, and the 3 tools it's missing vs the Workchamp - file, pliers, and an inline #2 Phillips - are on the Rebar. It also doesn't come with a mini screwdriver but I have plenty of those. The Outrider and your Rebar should be the perfect compliment to each other.
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Are you sure? You might be 3mm short of a badge! :ahhh
SSHHH! Maybe they won't notice! :D :cheers:
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The Outrider and your Rebar should be the perfect compliment to each other.
I think that'd be a fantastic EDC!
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And great pics today, Guys! :like:
I used some photographic analysis software* and it turns out Spartan's GAK is actually 110.7mm's long. And that's close enough, right?
:tu:
*A bit of dental floss, a protractor, and a simulated calculator.
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And great pics today, Guys! :like:
I used some photographic analysis software* and it turns out Spartan's GAK is actually 110.7mm's long. And that's close enough, right?
:tu:
*A bit of dental floss, a protractor, and a simulated calculator.
Thanks for the bailout Nix! :salute:
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I never heard of a protractor before so I tried Google Images. It appears I have one, and I use it quite often.
But take a look at these images! So many different forms and styles, these things are collectible!
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The Outrider and your Rebar should be the perfect compliment to each other.
I too think the Outrider and a MT like the Rebar, Wave etc. would be a great setup and compliment each other!
I really like this 111mm challenge and will go back and read previous ones as I have an Outrider and a Hercules but I picked them up for only carrying when hiking/biking and such and not as my EDC. My Explorer works great for that and my plan was to swap out sak's if heading out to the trails!
Keep up the great posts and put them 111mm's to work! :)
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I never heard of a protractor before so I tried Google Images. It appears I have one, and I use it quite often.
But take a look at these images! So many different forms and styles, these things are collectible!
Awesome!!! :2tu: I was just on SAKWIKI, and learned that this one, the GAK, was last made in 1986, with the file on the saw added in 1985. So this one could be anywhere from 34-42 years old. This thing's in the antique zone! :o
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... this one could be anywhere from 34-42 years old. This thing's in the antique zone! :o
Hear that guys? At 50 we´re in the absolutely antique zone!
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Day 6...
Setting here waiting on the school bus. Just me n my Centurion!
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... this one could be anywhere from 34-42 years old. This thing's in the antique zone! :o
Hear that guys? At 50 we´re in the absolutely antique zone!
Just us old geezers! Haha
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What glamour pics don´t show: the scars of years of use.
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... this one could be anywhere from 34-42 years old. This thing's in the antique zone! :o
Hear that guys? At 50 we´re in the absolutely antique zone!
:facepalm: I think you have that mixed up with 100 Ron, 50 is in the classic range! :D
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What glamour pics don´t show: the scars of years of use.
Scars are manly! Many years to go :tu: :cheers:
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Day 6
I spent the day watching kids play in the park while I caught up on some reading so the only action my soldier saw was bookmark duty.
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Chicks dig scars.
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Hi, Smurfette! Would you like to see my
tools scars?
Oh, yes, Farmer, please, are they big?
Very! Think you can handle it?
Oh, yes, I love big tools scars!
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This
Lobster Nomad is an old friend...
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Day 01:
Some of you guys are already carrying the Outrider, but I thought I’d restart my 30-day challenge with a few thoughts.
The Outrider seems a bit like an overgrown Huntsman to me. The Huntsman (or Fieldmaster) is about as big as I usually go for SAK pocket carry. Obviously the Outrider is longer by 20mm, but it’s also a bit thicker, not much, but a millimeter or so. So, despite Alan's reassurance, I'm still starting with a lingering doubt or two.....
(https://i.imgur.com/wW1RX0U.jpg)
While it is thicker, it still feels good in the hand and the weight doesn’t seem to be a problem. It does make the OHT feel downright light and nimble, but the Outrider brings a sense of confidence.
(https://i.imgur.com/HaSEVIo.jpg)
With the Huntsman, one gets an extra small blade and that awlsome hook. No small blade or hook, but the Outrider does have an inline Phillips driver. And here I’m a bit confused. The Spirit provides a Phillips that’ll work for #1 or #2 Phillips head, the OHT has a #2 Phillips. the Outrider’s Phillips seems suited for #1 heads only. Maybe some of you Outrider owners have had different experiences.
I like the locking blade. The lock on mine engages assertively, but there is a bit of blade play. This ain’t a Benchmade Axis-lock. My Rucksack has the same lock and it too has a bit of blade play. Never been a problem or a worry.
I carried the Outrider a bit yesterday and have been carrying it as I roamed around town today. So far the bigger size doesn’t seem like an issue. I may try to make a pocket caddy for it and see how it does riding in a back pocket during this challenge. May also try a nylon sheath. So far, I’m pretty happy with the Outrider as an EDC.
I was also wondering if it would be a good choice for Backpacking or Hiking. Given it’s size and a bit of extra weight, I might rather go for a Compact or Climber or maybe that smaller Huntsman. I’m going to keep that in mind as we go through the challenge.
So far the Outrider has opened some mail and liberated a new CD from it’s wrappings. Overkill? Maybe, but it worked….
(https://i.imgur.com/4rMYUez.jpg)
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Getting in a quick snack with the GAK :cheers:
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Day 05....and Day 00:
I quit.
Gary, Alan, and NuclearRamen got me all agitated over not having scissors. And, right now, it just so happens that some of the things I'm doing are more amenable to scissors work. And I kept seeing these Outriders pop up here. So I got one.
Let me review, after a brief 5 days, my OHT:
(https://i.imgur.com/rPdUW9v.jpg)
This is simply a fabulous knife. The OHT is big, but still rides nicely in the pocket. While the main blade can be opened with either hand, it's not a blade that deploys quickly or easily. But, still, it can be opened using just one hand. The main blade locks open with a liner lock, and the large driver/cap lifter does as well. The accessory tools (saw, can opener, cap lifter, Phillips, Awl) awl work well. I've never really cranked on the drivers, but for light driver tasks they work nicely. I should point out that the Phillips is a #2 sized Phillips driver.
Most importantly, the OHT just feels great in my hand. It feels like it has been designed for work, and I like that. My one criticism, and a small one at that, is that the blade is rounded and not quite as pointy as I'd like. Not a big deal, just a bit odd. Otherwise, this is a fabulous knife.
For a knife without scissors.
My new Outrider arrived today and I'm pretty stoked. If the OHT is a Hiker on steroids, the Outrider is a beefed-up Huntsman. It has scissors. I like scissors. Now I've got scissors.
I'm switching from my OHT to the Outrider. I feel a little badly switching horses in midstream, but I really want to give the chunky Outrider a 30-day trial. I have some doubts that I'll be happy carrying such a big knife for 30-days. I think the OHT has already proven to be an easy carry for me. I've shied away from the 4-layer Outrider in the past because of it's size. However, I want to see if the Outrider will work for me; a 30-day challenge seems like a perfect test. And I gave in to those scissors.
I'll pick up tomorrow, resetting my clock back to Day 01, and do a little more comparison. Then, it's off for a 30-day Outrider challenge. Already the Outrider has come in handy......
(https://i.imgur.com/NSVZZA3.jpg)
Wish there was a OH version! Our is there?
Day 6: late post, been out collecting whittling materials! No action pic though.
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Nice! :like:
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Day2
Feb6
A perfect pairing...at least for me
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Day 7
(https://i.imgur.com/CqkszRs.jpg)
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Scissors!
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Day 01:
With the Huntsman, one gets an extra small blade and that awlsome hook. No small blade or hook, but the Outrider does have an inline Phillips driver. And here I’m a bit confused. The Spirit provides a Phillips that’ll work for #1 or #2 Phillips head, the OHT has a #2 Phillips. the Outrider’s Phillips seems suited for #1 heads only. Maybe some of you Outrider owners have had different experiences.
My Workchamp has 2 phillips: a #1 and a #2. The Outrider only has a #1. Victorinox probably figured you could use the can opener for a #2.
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My Workchamp has 2 phillips: a #1 and a #2. The Outrider only has a #1. Victorinox probably figured you could use the can opener for a #2.
Good point. Hmmmm....
The other interesting thing about the Outrider is that the cap lifter/large driver is smaller and less robust than the one in the OHT or a 93mm Soldier. It's a standard 91mm cap lifter, as one would find in the Huntsman. I'm guessing the engineers wanted to keep the Outrider as slim as possible.
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Powernoodle Day 7
(https://i.imgur.com/znZf4JC.jpg)
Boeshield T-9 is my favorite lube for SAKs and MTs. When it evaporates, it leaves behind a smooth, clean, waxy film that protects and lubricates.
https://boeshield.com/
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Day 7
Getting ready for seven days on my belt, the Outrider seems to lose size when it slips into the sheath
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Day 7: Leaving for a business trip. The Trekker probably won’t see any action.
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Day 01:
Some of you guys are already carrying the Outrider, but I thought I’d restart my 30-day challenge with a few thoughts.
my first SAK ever was an outrider (got to have the largest one in the display, a kid's brain logic) and it did all I needed to for 4 years every single day.
I carried loose in the pocket (had no belt, no keychain, no phone, no flashlight...I was a kid! :ahhh) and it was a brick for a tiny person like me, but I knew no other as I had never carried a knife before. :think:
I'm sure it'll do everything reasonable for the challenge, and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did! :salute:
I abused that poor thing :P and it ended up wasted after the 4 years, when I lost it on a road trip, but I' sure it'd have kicked for another 4 years just fine :oops:
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Day 7...
Got some freezing rain last night...
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Freezing rain is the worst.
....and we may be getting some of that later.... :rant:
Gimme 6" of snow any day. :D
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Nice powder snow in Bavaria
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Nice!
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Nice!
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[It's not failure if you learn something from it]
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Day 5:
Hercules is shown here keeping company to another Patriot... Sounds like they're planning a revolution :D
More seriously, been scraping stuff with the flat head as well as inserting server rack mount screw bracket thingies. Some Philips screws were tightened and the pliers used to bend little wire thingies. Again, can't take pictures in the server rooms so you'll have to settle for daylight and no dust. (sorry, these are the same pics as the other thread...) (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180207/1ca304bfd74fcfc4bb5791c9e0f6a3e4.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180207/7dac790629bbf1d5fffa9520ce71865d.jpg)
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Day 7 -- Fireman, Hunter, Helmsman
Schrönogaming up the carry.
Clear blue skies and no wind at all caused us not to notice the subzero temperatures while pruning trees again today. There was no lack of stuff in my pockets, the pics show only part of it, but only the Opinels got some use.
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Day 7...
Got some freezing rain last night...
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DAY 7 We're in the middle of some today. There is no worse combo than rain and snow :P
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Day 7: whittling a train out of a stick, clumsy blade but fun.(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180207/d0e41b96d9d3ed19f8c0204ad7c0a3ac.jpg)
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Darn good for a big knife like that!
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7/30
My most used tool today, mostly for personal grooming so action pics are kinda hard.
(https://i.imgur.com/uGkREWS.jpg)
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Day 7: whittling a train out of a stick, clumsy blade but fun.(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180207/d0e41b96d9d3ed19f8c0204ad7c0a3ac.jpg)
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:like: :tu:
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Outrider Day 02:
I was out shoveling snow today (yes, again) and carried the Outrider in my pocket. Initially, with all the bending, lifting, twisting, and such, I did notice that the SAK would fall sideways in my pocket and then press into my leg. That bugged me at first and I started thinking about finding a sheath for the Outrider. But the job needed to get done and I just laid into the snow. By the time I was finished, I forgot the Outrider was there.
More snow in the forecast and I'm already sore from all this shoveling. So, yes, I got me the Snow Shoveler's Blues.
What's a man to do? :think:
"Build a guitar!"
I got me a cigar box guitar kit. It was mostly assembled (I thought it was just going to be parts), so not much work was required. Used the Outrider to clean out and open the holes in the string saddle before fitting the string guides in place:
Before:
(https://i.imgur.com/5xhePai.jpg)
After:
(https://i.imgur.com/oRVbXn2.jpg)
The twisty tuning things were pre-installed, but the SAK Phillips tightened them up a bit:
(https://i.imgur.com/29Ro9Sv.jpg)
Nut, bridge, and strings in place. So now I have an "Axe", right? And that's a Multitool!
(https://i.imgur.com/eimu8Qc.jpg)
(I thought I had the appropriate brass screws to fix the sticker in place, but, no. I'll rely on the adhesive until I can get some good screws.)
Used the Skeletool to snip the excess strings--I was tempted to try the Vic scissors to do this, but I'm ready to trash my scissors yet. :-[
So, here's my new guitar:
(https://i.imgur.com/ywUekTC.jpg)
I tried to use the Outrider as a slide, but I think the included glass slide works better in my clumsy hands. :rofl:
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Day 7: whittling a train out of a stick, clumsy blade but fun.(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180207/d0e41b96d9d3ed19f8c0204ad7c0a3ac.jpg)
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Nice!
[It's not failure if you learn something from it]
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Day 3
Sick day today, just a quick shot with herbal tea.
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Awesome pics everyone! Wet, heavy snow today....switches from rain to snow back and forth, so not a lot of work for the GAK yet. Great day for a cuppa!!
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Day 7
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For you cats in the U.S. [and maybe international], there are used GAKs on eBay for $30 shipped.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Victorinox-One-Hand-Trekker-Knife-German-Army-Surplus-Serrated-Edge-Multitool/232413950909?epid=1701803594&hash=item361cf373bd:g:NR0AAOSwuxpZbT0m
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Day3
Just lunch pizza and a Mexican Coke was no match for the Trekker's bottle opener.
For those of you who arent familiar with it; Coke US switched to running corn syrup in its recipe after the New Coke debacle of the 80s. The Mexican label however still use sugar. Those of us in the Southwest can get the glass bottle at pretty much every gas station and grocery. Real sugar Coke is often only sold as a specialty limited availability item for the rest of the country.
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Mexi Coke rocks!
(I don't drink it much, but I never drink the US stuff.)
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Day 8
(https://i.imgur.com/JRf0EJ3.jpg)
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Day 7
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Powernoodle Day 8
(https://i.imgur.com/sLPM20D.jpg)
Loose faucet handle. Woot!
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Day 8
Fun challenge and great photos everyone, they offer quite a glimpse into all our lives don't they.
And with that here's a boring letter opening :cheers:
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Day 8: Still on the road for work.
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On my days off, and kicking it off with some instant rocket fuel.
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Outrider Day 02:
(https://i.imgur.com/ywUekTC.jpg)
well that's a fine guitar if I've seen one today :salute:
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DAY 8
Trekker today :cheers:
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well that's a fine guitar if I've seen one today :salute:
Just be thankful you didn't hear it, too. :rofl:
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Day 6:
Hercules doing some exercise with his secretary. Not much action today.
(another day of inside work with no pics possible... sorry about the same pics as the other thread again..)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180208/a7772cd1cd5673221bd0162852338cb9.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180208/34dcc131e55fc8e8d3bd5de758265362.jpg)
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Raining here....all the lovely snow is melting away.....
Good shots, Syem!
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Day 8 -- Fireman and Hunter XT
Plain blade, serrated blade and woodsaw. Both knives have them but there´s a big difference. Take a look at the Hunter XT. It doesn´t matter which tool you´re using, there will always be hotspots. The XT may be easier when wearing gloves, but the fact is, with the XT you need gloves, and that´s why I prefer the Fireman. Still, the Hunter XT is a great SAK.
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History: The Official MTO November 2016 111mm Challenge https://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,68980.0.html
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Day 8 -- Fireman and Hunter XT
Plain blade, serrated blade and woodsaw. Both knives have them but there´s a big difference. Take a look at the Hunter XT. It doesn´t matter which tool you´re using, there will always be hotspots. The XT may be easier when wearing gloves, but the fact is, with the XT you need gloves, and that´s why I prefer the Fireman. Still, the Hunter XT is a great SAK.
Great observations there, Ron. I would not have guessed that just by looking. :tu:
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A lovely cup of Rosie Lee
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...with matching SAK! Very nice. :tu:
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Cheers Nix!
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A lovely cup of Rosie Lee
Really love those scales!
[It's not failure if you learn something from it]
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T minus 3
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Day 4
Some food prep. These 111 mm Vic blades slice like nobody's business, some of the keenest edges I've ever seen.
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Got my mto knife today!(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180208/1f5cc2bf730a2d3f12166c0a35b8ff6a.jpg)
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Sweet! :tu:
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Got my mto knife today!(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180208/1f5cc2bf730a2d3f12166c0a35b8ff6a.jpg)
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Looking good!
[It's not failure if you learn something from it]
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Believe it or not, but I managed to make 2 round cuts with absolutely no damage to the flesh.
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Who needs an Executive? >:D
You guys feeling better, Gath?
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Outrider Day 03:
Used the scissors to cut a zip tie holding the amp cable together. I think is a job where scissors have a bit of an advantage over a knife.
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Day 8
Today I was helping a neighbor work on his trailer when he asked to barrow my knife to cut some fiberglass insulation. Upon returning my Soldier to me ha made a one word response of "WOW"! I think I have him talked into getting one of his own.
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Who needs an Executive? >:D
You guys feeling better, Gath?
Actually yeah, both me and my brother, who was under the weather as well are feeling quite fine now, thanks for asking.
And the success rate isn't that high so maybe an Executive is still superior for constant use . Though SAKs usually make such a neat cut that if you don't squeeze them too much they wont leak juice even lightly cut.
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Great pictures so far.
Day 8
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:like: Same to you Alan! :tu: :tu:
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Day4
Skipper today.
I needed the Marlin Spike to work some industrial-grade velcro apart. ( long and pokey but not sharp)
The book in the background is a 100+ year old industrial supply catalog. Pittsburgh Guage is still around although now they just dealing Plumbing.
I have long thought that stacking a Skipper and a OH Trekker (plain edge) together into a 5-6layer would be an awesome mod, but never did it because the pin size difference. Maybe now that everything seems to be coming liner lock it'll be possible without re-drilling all the pin holes.
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Cool shot! 8)
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Day 8...
Just finished dinner at work. Not much use today :-(
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Day 9
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Day 9: more traveling for work.
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Day4
Skipper today.
I needed the Marlin Spike to work some industrial-grade velcro apart. ( long and pokey but not sharp)
The book in the background is a 100+ year old industrial supply catalog. Pittsburgh Guage is still around although now they just dealing Plumbing.
so, are the items in the catalog Back Ordered or still in stock? :rofl:
I like old books, :tu:
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:like: +1!!
Cool shot! 8)
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Out with the dogs this morning!
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@ Barry: Nice shot, Barry. We got about 2" of snow here last night. (I think the dog is now tired of Winter. He's an older pup and has a fake knee and I think the cold has started to bother him. When he sees the snow outside he pauses and you can see him wondering if the family should maybe move to New Mexico.)
@italophil: I'm sure that road travel gets tiring. It did for me. :) Hope you get some home time, soon!
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@ Barry: Nice shot, Barry. We got about 2" of snow here last night. (I think the dog is now tired of Winter. He's an older pup and has a fake knee and I think the cold has started to bother him. When he sees the snow outside he pauses and you can see him wondering if the family should maybe move to New Mexico.)
@italophil: I'm sure that road travel gets tiring. It did for me. :) Hope you get some home time, soon!
We had record breaking highs yesterday of 66F but it's only going to get to 50F today so I may need a sweatshirt.
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:rofl:
Woke up to 1ºUS (-17ºC) here. What, you guys forget to pay your A/C bill? :think:
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DAY 9
:rofl:
Woke up to 1ºUS (-17ºC) here. What, you guys forget to pay your A/C bill? :think:
Watching it snow up here AGAIN!! :ahhh :ahhh
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Day 9 -- Hunter and Helmsman
A great combo!
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My younger pup is the same way as your guy Nix.... Hawaii is looking better every day to her and me!!
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Great pics!! :tu: :tu:
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Day 7:
Middle of the night: opening up some flavored sugary water.
Morning: supporting a popular friend
Middle of the day: cutting a slice of cake (no pic) (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180209/07a60c560bc8e0997e825e5ebca99617.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180209/43ccdd133b81fb6bdd730854a47ef601.jpg)
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Day 9
Forester hit the slopes & I hit the hot chocolate
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Warming the sauna again.
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Greeting my new Whittling Cadet with a hug!
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Outrider Day 04:
Outrider made a tasty Vegemite sandwich for lunch!
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Powernoodle Day 9
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Yesterday's EDC.
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Day 9
A cold beverage to end the work week
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Day 9...
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Day 5
Hercules at the races. Sorry for the crappy photo, the karts were very hard to capture.
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I was busy today, getting ready for the Renaissance festival that starts tomorrow, but didn't pause to take a picture. :facepalm:
Day 9
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Powernoodle Day 9
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Yesterday's EDC.
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Frenzy is such a wicked knife! What uses does it fit for you?
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Frenzy is such a wicked knife! What uses does it fit for you?
Nothing whatsoever!
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Frenzy is such a wicked knife! What uses does it fit for you?
Nothing whatsoever!
"Our research has shown no use for this 400 year old knife from the early 2000. Let's chalk it up to 'zombie pandemic self preservation tool thingie' boss?"
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Day 9
About the only thing I've done today is screw around outside in the warm weather.
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Day5
The Sentinel
Before I got the Trekker I was carrying a Champion Plus on a lanyard in my left pocket and just a random one hand knife in my right. (LM/MP on the belt of course) I got the Sentinel just to try out the Victorinox OH blade.
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Nice SAK, Noa.
I found/find that the OH Trekker works nicely for one-hand opening. It's a bit fiddly, and not very quick, but it works reliably. Sometimes when wearing gloves, I'll pinch the opening with forefinger and thumb, then sweep the handle back with my other fingers. I started doing this with Buck 110's and found it works well with Spydercos and my OHT.
In candor, I kinda prefer the bade shape of the standard Trekker, but the OHT's versatility is nice. :tu:
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Getting ready for an overnight camp out with my son's Boy Scout troop!
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Survivin' is easy when you've got a Forester and a Nomad nearby! (The Nomad isn't mine... I gave it as a present two Christmases ago and am glad to see it is getting plenty of use and is in terrific shape.)
If you don't need the saw, the Nomad is an unbeatably slim & capable option. Yes, it's basically a big Spartan but as most of these posts illustrate, the 111mm SAKs are all about the extra blade length. For a lot of tasks a 91mm blade isn't ideal.
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Day 10
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Day 10 -- Trailmasters
This morning we had some drizzle but the weather´s going to clear later today. I´ll go for a hike in the woods and take this with me. I´ll carry both the Trailmaster Woodland, otherwise known as Soldier, and the Trailmaster Desert, so I can pick a color fitting the occasion. Toolwise, these two are identical.
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Had flurries overnight and a heavy rainfall warning for the next 24 hours, winter in Nova Scotia can be an unpredictable ride
Day 10
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Powernoodle Day 10
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Day 6
Taking a train trip today with the Hercules.
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Survivin' is easy when you've got a Forester and a Nomad nearby!
Only if you use the cs on that survival wine. :drink:
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The southern parts of The Netherlands are Roman Catholic territory, and Mary is omnipresent in the countryside. Blessed be my SAKs!
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Frenzy is such a wicked knife! What uses does it fit for you?
Nothing whatsoever!
good enough! :D
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Nice SAK, Noa.
I found/find that the OH Trekker works nicely for one-hand opening. It's a bit fiddly, and not very quick, but it works reliably. Sometimes when wearing gloves, I'll pinch the opening with forefinger and thumb, then sweep the handle back with my other fingers. I started doing this with Buck 110's and found it works well with Spydercos and my OHT.
In candor, I kinda prefer the bade shape of the standard Trekker, but the OHT's versatility is nice. :tu:
You can use the "ol'trick" of using a stripe or two around the top of the knife to give more purchase for you thumb if it turns out to be too slippery.
I'll add a picture if I find one on my phone.
Today: trekker the wrecker. Love the saw for gathering wood material from fallen trees, the knife is excellent for removing the top layers to allow the wood to start drying up.(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180210/c8d9503008ed27484d3ce1d7679bbffc.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180210/af2e8e9e43651329ef4f3de62caa32fc.jpg)
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Thanks, I've seen that zip tie trick but didn't really think about it for the OHT. Interesting idea... I may give it a try, although I do like the clean look of the blade as is. I don't have a big problem opening the blade of the OHT, it just takes a little more focus as compared to a Spyderco Manxi or PM2. Thank for the suggestion though! I may try it just to test it out. ....after my Outrider challenge. :D
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Outrider Day 05:
Clearly the paper man didn't read the forecast. -1º F (-18ºC) here this morning, but the sun is out, which is nice. Snow possible tomorrow.....
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-1º F (-18ºC)
Nippy!
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-1º F (-18ºC)
Nippy!
Ja, good day to have another cup of coffee and read the paper.
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10/30
I had a sew job for the scissors and some other stuff today, never seem to remember the pic when doing something varying :facepalm:
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Outrider Day 05:
Clearly the paper man didn't read the forecast. -1º F (-18ºC) here this morning, but the sun is out, which is nice. Snow possible tomorrow.....
(https://i.imgur.com/u7IKP58.jpg)
He totally did, can't throw it on ground on warmish days, it'll get wet, in some proper cold it'll be nice and clean after you shake the snow off.
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Day 8:
Knife-mail duty for Hercules' big locked blade today.
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Day 10: Spending the day on the couch.
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@italophil: I'm sure that road travel gets tiring. It did for me. :) Hope you get some home time, soon!
Thanks Nix. I got back late last night.
My fist job out of university was management consulting, with the typical 5-4-3 schedule: 5 days working per week, 4 of those at the client, and thus 3 nights in a hotel. I couldn't do that kind of business travel anymore today, but it was an interesting time.
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Survivin' is easy when you've got a Forester and a Nomad nearby! (The Nomad isn't mine... I gave it as a present two Christmases ago and am glad to see it is getting plenty of use and is in terrific shape.)
If you don't need the saw, the Nomad is an unbeatably slim & capable option. Yes, it's basically a big Spartan but as most of these posts illustrate, the 111mm SAKs are all about the extra blade length. For a lot of tasks a 91mm blade isn't ideal.
DAY 10
True that Thunderpants! I love the Forester!
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Day 10
Went for a walk in the desert. Had to wear a jacket since it's only 40F.
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Thanks, I've seen that zip tie trick but didn't really think about it for the OHT. Interesting idea... I may give it a try, although I do like the clean look of the blade as is. I don't have a big problem opening the blade of the OHT, it just takes a little more focus as compared to a Spyderco Manxi or PM2. Thank for the suggestion though! I may try it just to test it out. ....after my Outrider challenge. :D
I want to try out an outrider too, but economy isn't skirting our yet
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Too many models to chose from! :cheers:
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Day6
Trekker
Adjusting the stop/weight on a sink sprayer. This part not only weights the hose so it retract but also provides a stoplight so it doesn't pull out too far. The clamps on with two Phillips screws.
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Day6
Trekker
Adjusting the stop/weight on a sink sprayer. This part not only weights the hose so it retract but also provides a stoplight so it doesn't pull out too far. The clamps on with two Phillips screws.
I have one of those. It's constantly getting pulled out of position. I need to figure out something better..... :rant:
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Day 10...
Just home watching tv.
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Day 10
Tightened the seat belt connection on one of my wagons.
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Day 11
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Day 11...
Going to carry this bad boy today.
Also, I’d like to do the MT.O PX for that 30 day challenge. Since none of my 111’s have scissors, is it ok to do both?
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I´m still wondering why Soldiers and GAKs have a saw but DAKs don´t.
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Day 11...
Going to carry this bad boy today.
Also, I’d like to do the MT.O PX for that 30 day challenge. Since none of my 111’s have scissors, is it ok to do both?
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You can carry both to also have scissors, but you will not get the badge for both.
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That´s what I was afraid of... In that case, I´ll suspend the 111mm challenge and do the PX first. I´ll restart 111mm from day 1 on March 17. However, doing the PX challenge won´t stop me from posting some 111mm pics.
Day 11 -- One Hand Trekker
Visiting my parents today and I won´t be needing any tools. But I´m going to carry some anyway.
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Bonus pic -- Red and Orange :)
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Powernoodle Day 11
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Day 11
Time for a new bag of cat food, scissors again :tu:
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Day 11' road trip(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180211/a6d268f3532eb3e2c530df76b4442c96.jpg)
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Made it back! Wet and rainy, unseasonably warm for this time of year here. Mine rode along with me, and I used it to open some plastic bags. Cell phone died on me so I didn't get any pics out there.
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Powernoodle Day 11
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I use the EXACT same dishwasher cleaner :cheers:
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Day 7
Hercules and the busós.
The who with the what? It's a traditional, centuries old winter-burying carnival in the Hungarian town of Mohács, where these monsters, the busós scare away winter with their ugly appereance, loud noise and rowdy behavior.
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Made it back! Wet and rainy, unseasonably warm for this time of year here. Mine rode along with me, and I used it to open some plastic bags. Cell phone died on me so I didn't get any pics out there.
Sounds like great fun, Barry!
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Hercules and the busós.
Great shot! And thanks for sharing the busós! Great tradition!
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Excellent cultural insights Exeter! They have something like that in Bavaria, too, with the same kind of masks. If I was an evil spirit I'd run a mile! (and even if I wasn't an evil spirit I'd probably crap meself....)
Here's a Trekker (with Orange scales) which isn't mine. Hanging off a hook meant for some kind of cloth. What the heck is a Mellertuch? (Or is it Messertuch in Ye-Olde-German font?) I should have asked the Bavarians while I had the chance...
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Outrider Day 06:
I decided to give sheath carry a try. Dug out an old MOLLE pouch to try. I'm a bit skeptical because the loop on the back is really design for MOLLE and not a belt, but I'll give it a try for a day or so.
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11/30
Nothing remarkable today, just have a pic.
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But it's still good to see you, Gath! :cheers:
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Outrider handling the "Alpine Cheddar."
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DAY 11
Great pic Nix! I had to put the OHT on ice today :D
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Great combo, there.
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Day 9:
Hercules was feeling optimistic today. I had to explain to him that this chair is broken on purpose, that it's "art", and that he wouldn't be big enough to fix it anyway...(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180211/a0d633236c110475346a1757db863a66.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180211/cfe71e984b37bfad06e51252302787d3.jpg)
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:like:
Great combo, there.
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Thanks Nix! :tu:
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I use the EXACT same dishwasher cleaner :cheers:
I asked your maid what she used, and then bought some myself.
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:like: :like:
Day 7
Hercules and the busós.
The who with the what? It's a traditional, centuries old winter-burying carnival in the Hungarian town of Mohács, where these monsters, the busós scare away winter with their ugly appereance, loud noise and rowdy behavior.
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Here's a Trekker (with Orange scales) which isn't mine. Hanging off a hook meant for some kind of cloth. What the heck is a Mellertuch? (Or is it Messertuch in Ye-Olde-German font?) I should have asked the Bavarians while I had the chance...
Messertuch. Extinct.
http://slow-fashion.net/das-messertuch
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Day7
Cutting packing/zip ties
So I found a new and very skimpy first aid kit on the clearance rack(still in date too). The best part is it was the same price as the 2 sm Celox packets in it.
As many of you know I keep a kit that is a basic booboo kit with some toiletries, tourniquet and odds&ends added in my tool bag. The problem is that it isnt marked as a first aid kit, its just in a pencil case. So the task is to combine the two kits into a decent first aid kit with some minor trauma capability but not a full IFAK/gunshot kit. I have another full shoulder bag kit for emergencies and trauma that goes with me when traveling. This one is just EDC suplimental.
Heres how it turned out. The only things I couldnt fit were the wet wipes and bandana, so I'd say it was a sucess. And yes the new case is marked FirstAid with the cross patch, it just isnt visable in the pics. Now to get it to work in my pack......
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Always a good idea for knife enthusiasts to have a FAK around..... :whistle:
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From the long list of scars I have, I'm in full agreement!! :multi:
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Day 11
Hong out with Grandkids today so the most work for the Soldier today was opening fruit snacks.
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Sounds like a good day! I really like the Swiss scales.
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Like the first aid kit.
Day 11
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Day 12
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Powernoodle Day 12
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Powernoodle Choco Power Waffles. Now with extra symmetry!
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Breakfast of champions!
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Some quick home repair with the GAK. The sliding glass door latch became loose, making it a real bear to close. Problem solved!
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Day 12...
Decisions, decisions...
GAK or SAK???
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DAY 12
GAK! GAK! :tu:
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Day 12: trekker accompanied by a black executive. I just need to comment on that pocket hanger: that pocket hanger really makes a great addition, it complements the tool setup of the executive with bottle opener and some other stuff. When it hands on the inside of the pocket it only shows a pencil clip like sliver. Bought on eBay, can recommend!
I also carry my Whittling Cadet, shown in second picture. It is version five (no wood saw in this version but first time I use alox). Very happy with this one. Will keep on improving!
The 111 mm I keep in a belt pouch together with Sharpie, some worn out knife sharpeners and some drivers. I mostly use this knife to forage wood material from fallen trees when I'm out walking my dog during late evenings, nights, and the knife blade is excelling at removing the outer layers to allow the wood to dry up enough for me to whittle. As it's during winter I just assume that the moist inside the wood has turned I've crystal by the cold and damaged the dead wood on the fiber level. This has shown that it seem to be correct as far as I can see, not being an expert, as it really easily splinters when I cut it.
Still better than nothing as I don't have room to dry up wood at home, living in a city and only got happenstance access to wood, so I am ok with it.(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180212/7159aa48af30c1595ed557ab437c101b.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180212/ba65380d3b5e205d312abeaed2cd2c6b.jpg)
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@ stoneshank: I like that pocket hanger. I may have to give one of those a try.
@ Powernoodle: "Now with extra symetry!" :rofl:
@ Awl: nice shots so far today, guys. Good to see the 111mm's in action. Question: has anybody felt they've done something with their 111mm that they might not have been able to do just as easily with a 91/93mm SAK? :think: For me, the answer is "no, not really." I sure like the bigger handle and long blade/saw length, but I haven't actually needed that extra size so far.
Did italophil go missing yesterday? Hope all is OK, italophil!
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I want a Nomad with scissors (without a Damascus blade and for less than 300 euros!)
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As said i'm starting this challenge a bit late :)
Day 1:
Just unpacked this new addition to the collection. It's a Trailmaster!
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Welcome to the party, glen!
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It's a SEXY Trailmaster
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As said i'm starting this challenge a bit late :)
Better late than never. I´m in for a couple more days then take a break to do the PX challenge. I´ll have to start all over again after that.
Saw your new SAKs in the other thread. Very nice! :like:
Day 12 -- Hunter XT
Too good a day to stay indoors.
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Everest Base Camp looks a bit flat there Ron!
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Everest Base Camp looks a bit flat there Ron!
The Netherlands may well be the flattest country on earth.
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But you got the best painters!
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But you got the best painters!
And speed skaters :D
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But you got the best painters!
And speed skaters :D
Because that is your main way our travel, I heard!
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It's a SEXY Trailmaster
Welcome to the party, glen!
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As said i'm starting this challenge a bit late :)
Better late than never. I´m in for a couple more days then take a break to do the PX challenge. I´ll have to start all over again after that.
Saw your new SAKs in the other thread. Very nice! :like:
Day 12 -- Hunter XT
Too good a day to stay indoors.
Thanks awll! :cheers:
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12/30
Mail, turned out the be vehicle inspection ads.
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Still a a little chilly, luckily I had some Glögg I made in the refrigerator.
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Day 12
I'm getting tired of cutting myself every time I use the back of the saw to strike a ferro rod so I'm putting a 90 degree edge on my caplifter.
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I'm getting tired of cutting myself every time I use the back of the saw to strike a ferro rod so I'm putting a 90 degree edge on my caplifter.
Good idea!
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Still a a little chilly, luckily I had some Glögg I made in the refrigerator.
My Grandmother made great gløgg! :ahhh
Only she spelled it differently.
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It´s way past tjugondag Knut ::)
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Still a a little chilly, luckily I had some Glögg I made in the refrigerator.
My Grandmother made great gløgg! :ahhh
Only she spelled it differently.
That's nice, the usual Finnish spelling is actually Glögi, I figured that spelling would be easier.
So, sorry about your grandmother if I figured it right.
Anyway, for a trip down memory lane it is surprisingly easy to make, especially if you make a non-alcoholic base so temperature isn't such a problem. Even preserves pretty well, that cup was from the last bottle of my December batch.
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I'm getting tired of cutting myself every time I use the back of the saw to strike a ferro rod so I'm putting a 90 degree edge on my caplifter.
If this impairs its caplifting powers I'd weep for days... WHO NEEDS FIRE WHEN THERE'S BEER!!!
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I'm getting tired of cutting myself every time I use the back of the saw to strike a ferro rod so I'm putting a 90 degree edge on my caplifter.
If this impairs its caplifting powers I'd weep for days... WHO NEEDS FIRE WHEN THERE'S BEER!!!
:cheers: :cheers: :cheers:
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I'm getting tired of cutting myself every time I use the back of the saw to strike a ferro rod so I'm putting a 90 degree edge on my caplifter.
If this impairs its caplifting powers I'd weep for days... WHO NEEDS FIRE WHEN THERE'S BEER!!!
Never have I heard truer words. Fear not I would NEVER EVER sacrifice the ability to open beer for something as trivial as fire. :drink:
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Day 12
Home early from work so I decided to go all out for supper, the Outrider's been helping with the prep
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Day 8
No task for the Hercules, no interesting enviroment, so just a group shot with a couple of its buddies from the collection.
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Nice Douk Douk. I´ll have to go and find mine. I´ve been told some people hammer it into a fixed blade.
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Day 10:
Hercules helping me unscrew the display from a laptop. I was going to switch it because the back light was dead but before removing it completely I noticed it was taped half plugged in from the factory... Amazing to see it worked fine for years before failing. (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180212/6e9970b1359573203f8ddcfd31b9c3ef.jpg)
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Day 12...
Part 2...
Went with the GAK. It matches my pants. Haha
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Way to be fashion forward! :tu:
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Day 12...
Part 2...
Went with the DAK. It matches my pants. Haha
FIFY
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Day 12...
Part 2...
Went with the DAK. It matches my pants. Haha
FIFY
Crap. That’s right. I’m still a relative noobie!!!
Thanks!!
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Will you continue this challenge or switch to the PX?
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Used the Hunter XT to carve a canoe for a wood project I was doing today, with a little help from the Companion and the Ranger :cheers:
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Day 07:
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Yesterday's sheath didn't work out for me. It was just too loose and would snag on clothing during the day. Today, I used an old Buck 110 sheath. Great fit and rides much better. We got us a winner! :tu:
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Will you continue this challenge or switch to the PX?
I think I’ll just stay with this one.
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Day8
Taking down the extra dog crate
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Day 12
I've been very busy at the Renaissance festival running the scout program and the school day program and renting out wagons and mobility scooters. I used the Outrider today to cut some cheese for my lunch, but it is difficult to take the time to get the camera out in the middle of all the activity.
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Used the Hunter XT to carve a canoe for a wood project I was doing today, with a little help from the Companion and the Ranger :cheers:
Great job, looks really well done :)
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Looking at these pics is making me think it’s time to grab up an Outrider. I mean I don’t think it’s really any bigger than my DAK, is it?
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I don't have a DAK to compare with.
It definitely feels a bit bigger than the OHT, but only by one layer.... >:D
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Day 13
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I had a Hercules but as it seldom got pocket time I banished it from Planet Thunderpants.
For me, the Forester/Trekker/Trailmaster is as chunky as I like to go on the 111mms. The Outrider I'm humming-and-hoing about. (Not in the Oxfam sense.) That extra mm or two is quite noticeable. The Locksmith is something I hold onto cos I like the idea of the long metal file. But if I was in a hot air balloon and needed to loose ballast, it would be the first to go.
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Locksmiff :rofl:
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Looking at these pics is making me think it’s time to grab up an Outrider. I mean I don’t think it’s really any bigger than my DAK, is it?
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The weight of the DAK was not a problem in my pocket tonight. Only problem I had is my paracord pocket clip is too long as set up. The knife had bottomed out in my pocket and was leaning. I’d rather set it up so it hangs just a bit.
I will have to experiment a bit.
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Day 13
Getting ready for work, and noticed my belt's getting too loose, awl it needed was a new hole
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Greg, if you're getting too skinny you should ditch those carrots and stock up on some of Reamerpunch's Ramen noodles... that's all the nutrition you need in one, or two or five convenient plastic sachets... ::)
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Our local Asian supermarket ´Amazing Oriental´ sells over 250 flavors :drool:
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Thunder, think I'll stick with the fresh veggies
Ron 250 flavors! That's a lot of sodium!
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There was a prison documentary on Netflix (actually that's all I can find on Netflix) - Some guy who'd been locked up for ca. 15 years, where Ramen noodles were gold, gets out of prison and what's the first thing he does with his freedom? Invests in boxes and boxes of Ramen noodles...
Yeah, on reflection, I think you're better off with the carrots!
Here's my Cappuccino Locksmith. Ron loves this colour! I'm not so wild about it.
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Day 2, German Army Knife
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Day 12...
Part 2...
Went with the GAK. It matches my pants. Haha
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Nice! :salute:
Used the Hunter XT to carve a canoe for a wood project I was doing today, with a little help from the Companion and the Ranger :cheers:
Good job! :tu:
Day 13
(https://i.imgur.com/B5VKin9.jpg)
Lookin' good!
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Day 13: reuse pic - eating atm! Reflecting about the Outrider, it seems like something I need in my life and that I at least should get a used one on eBay. I'm worrying about the size and for the use I have for it in general, the Trekker already fills every role. That scissor though... Hummm , oh dear(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180213/8f8bc07c71503abd52f8172eaeee9868.jpg)
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If anyone is keen on buying an absolutely mint & unused Outrider (with no box) I have one which I can sell for 30 Euros including postage (within Europe). Message me if interested.
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I only have one 111mm which is belt carried in my outdoor pants, I tried to pocket carry it but found it to big.. But following this challenge and awl of your nice pics I get second thoughts.. Think I'm going to test carrying it the same way I did the spirit in the spirit challenge with elastic horizontal carrier.
[It's not failure if you learn something from it]
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I only have one 111mm which is belt carried in my outdoor pants, I tried to pocket carry it but found it to big.. But following this challenge and awl of your nice pics I get second thoughts.. Think I'm going to test carrying it the same way I did the spirit in the spirit challenge with elastic horizontal carrier.
I hope you'll join the challenge and post up some photos yourself! And, more importantly, shares some of your thoughts about how your 111mm carries! :2tu:
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Day 9
Mail call!
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DAK DAK and Douk Douk :D
Day 13 -- DAKs
DAK 1993 (Centurion) and DAK 2010 (Dual Pro) under a clear blue sky.
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Where did italophil go? ???
Hope everything is OK! :-\
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DAK 1993 (Centurion) and DAK 2010 (Dual Pro) under a clear blue sky.
Nice one Ron! The Centurion is hard to beat.
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Mail call!
He's been to Burger King and got himself a Whopper. Is that a Herc or a WorkChamp?
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If anyone is keen on buying an absolutely mint & unused Outrider (with no box) I have one which I can sell for 30 Euros including postage (within Europe). Message me if interested.
That's a great deal! :2tu:
(I have a couple of Outriders already, so i'll pass)
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Powernoodle Day 13
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New to me GAK off of eBay.
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That scissor though... Hummm , oh dear
Yeah....it was the scissors that got me hooked...so to speak. Good luck trying to resist! :assimilate:
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If anyone is keen on buying an absolutely mint & unused Outrider (with no box) I have one which I can sell for 30 Euros including postage (within Europe). Message me if interested.
I sent you a message. Or at least I think I did. Tapatalk is a bit weird, I might have added you as my mortal enemy instead. #cointoss
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message received Stoneshank! I'll post pictures of this beauty tomorrow as part of this challenge.
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Mail call!
He's been to Burger King and got himself a Whopper. Is that a Herc or a WorkChamp?
Hercules, the retarded brother of the Workchamp. :) I'm still kicking myself for not going all in with the Workchamp, as I just always feel that it's missing something, that damn file. >:(
So... If anyone hates the file on their Workchamp but loves the knife otherwise, I'm open for a trade... :D
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I have a fugly Locksmiff you won't be interested in!
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But seriously, the metal file isn't that great. For any serious use you'll destroy it in no time... and I can't think of anything more annoying than a Workchamp with a blunt file on it!
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But seriously, the metal file isn't that great. For any serious use you'll destroy it in no time... and I can't think of anything more annoying than a Workchamp with a blunt file on it!
But it's still better having it than not having it, isn't it? :) The lack of option, availability is what annoys me at the end of the day.
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Just seems to be so weird with a 111mm with a set of pliers that are baby sized
WHAT IS THIS, A SET OF PLIERS FOR ANTS?(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180213/31b93065d5d47bd6cd0ad33c98dd6ea2.gif)
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I only have one 111mm which is belt carried in my outdoor pants, I tried to pocket carry it but found it to big.. But following this challenge and awl of your nice pics I get second thoughts.. Think I'm going to test carrying it the same way I did the spirit in the spirit challenge with elastic horizontal carrier.
I hope you'll join the challenge and post up some photos yourself! And, more importantly, shares some of your thoughts about how your 111mm carries! :2tu:
I have thought about it but I think I will pass this one and just enjoy all the awlsome posts from the sidelines
[It's not failure if you learn something from it]
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13/30
Tried on official Victorinox tip, not too pretty but worked.
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That scissor though... Hummm , oh dear
Yeah....it was the scissors that got me hooked...so to speak. Good luck trying to resist! :assimilate:
Don't forget the glorious inline Phillips as well.
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Kitchen duty today....and some fresh air :D
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I need a GAK too. There´s no saw on a DAK.
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Day 13...
A very uneventful DAK day...
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Outrider Day 08:
Slow sort of day, here, too.
Shoveling more snow may have been the highlight......
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Day 13
Switching it up with my Camo Hunter for the day.
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Day 11:
Knife-mail opening today for my buddy Hercules. Some tape cutting for its scissors and cardboard box flattening for the big blade too...
Here posing with his new friend, an old Midshipman that needs a good trip to the spa... I'm crossing my fingers hoping they have spare parts for this guy... (I'll be keeping the old parts anyway) (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180213/8ba2c5a811d27883162a27f85c8bcdf6.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180213/95a3fdc3b6c2a3bf022d41c51a1bac55.jpg)
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Ah yes, the old Midshipman, back in the days when piercings really hurt!
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Day 13
An Outrider and some Jasmine.
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Ooh Nice!
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Ah yes, the old Midshipman, back in the days when piercings really hurt!
Awl! That's gotta hurt!
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Day9
Cart assembly with Trekker
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DAY 13
OHT today.
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Day 14
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Day 14
Used the scissors again, this time to take care of Valentine's day
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At Valentine's day with the GAK!
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If that doesn't make her heart go pitter-patter... :tu:
Here's the Outrider which I'm hoping to sell. I've actually got two of them, both black, both in perfect condition. As I said before, I'd love them even more if they lost the saw (or if there was another variant altogether, like the 2017 Damascus, only without the Damascus price tag.)
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Powernoodle Valentine's Day 14
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Day 14
Back to the trusted Soldier. I would take a picture of what the wife is getting for Valentine's day but I don't want to turn the site into a porn site. :D
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Day 14 -- Helmsman
At the locks of Empel where the Maxima canal ends in the river Maas.
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Day 10
Kitchen duty for the Hercules, dealing with some chicken breast.
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Day 14
Outrider and tiny bromeliads. They were growing on the stalk of a larger plant in the landscape that I removed because it had died, but I hated to waste the bromeliads, which I thought looked interesting, so I saved the whole stalk and placed it on a piece of salvaged concrete that had been around a fence post, and voila, instant living sculpture to add some dimension to the garden.
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Day 3, Say Cheese!
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Day 12:
Hercules went to tease a wall of Spartans, standing atop a Spartan assembly bench in the Geneva flagship store.
No action today except weighing down my pocket... (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180214/8ce0473c60ce05492e278d9456e44626.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180214/645935102c7b90552840853c757afadc.jpg)
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Raining Spartans could be a Magritte painting...
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14/30
Slow day, but had some minor tasks.
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Always been a bit fascinated by those cheese knives, seems like a good collection piece, even if they're not and don't turn rare they'll be obviously unusual.
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Outrider Day 09:
Snow storm expected this evening. Seems like a good day to make stew. Prepping pearl onions for the pot:
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Always been a bit fascinated by those cheese knives, seems like a good collection piece, even if they're not and don't turn rare they'll be obviously unusual.
There are horn-scaled and silver-scaled versions of these cheese knives... Gorgeous, and very expensive, pieces!
Raining Spartans could be a Magritte painting...
I do see the similarity :D good find!
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Day 14...
Some Centurion love today!
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Oh look I forgot about this one.
(Seriously, Victorinox, how did you manage to make posh wood look so much like cheap cardboard?!)
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DAY 14
Another day with the OHT :cheers:Day 14...
Some Centurion love today!
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Nice one! :like:
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Day10
Pop a top
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Day 15
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Day 15
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I've done that more times than I can count with my SAK. Hope it wasn't serious.
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Old pic, was so busy yday! Had use with foraging, by the saw(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180215/734b5624edf776784cee4847704ab203.jpg)
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Day10
Pop a top
Ah! The satisfying plunk of the liner-lock cap-lifter in action!
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Day 15
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I've done that more times than I can count with my SAK. Hope it wasn't serious.
That´s a new one to me!
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Newpage!
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How did you know it'd be a new page when you wrote "Newpage!"?
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I used The Force.
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Day 15
(https://i.imgur.com/zHcIna7.jpg)
I've done that more times than I can count with my SAK. Hope it wasn't serious.
That´s a new one to me!
Just vertigo. I'm fine now. :cheers:
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The Hunter XS is a real gem - slim, lightweight, and practical - offering a plain edge and a rescue blade in two layers, without any bells and whistles other than a corkscrew on the back.
You'd think, and I'd think (and some clown at Victorinox obviously had the same thought) that adding an opening layer would turn this gem into a masterpiece. Sadly, the resulting Dual Pro, as it was sold in Europe, is a design disaster.
The opening layer obviously adds width and weight - fair enough - but it also makes opening and closing the main blade slightly more awkward. Worse than that, one discovers that the main blade has lost its plain edge and is now serrated, so you have two serrated blades on one knife. This is one of the strangest decisions to come out of Ibach, and one with no convincing explanation.
Since most people aren't going to need a rescue /gutting blade very often, they'd be far better off with a two layer Nomad. And if they're fine with three layers, they'd be better served by a Trailmaster or a Forester, both of which replace the rescue blade with a very handy saw. All these SAKs are more comfortable in the hand - and you're less likely to find yourself cranking open the wrong blade, as I so often do with the Hunter XS.
In any case, as far as I can tell the Dual Pro is the perfect SAK for nobody, apart from people who love serrations and the complications involved in sharpening them. For me, the Dual Pro is a total stinker, the Phantom Menace of the lineup, and my least used 111mm SAK. It's been discontinued for a couple of years now, but there is no shortage of supply - Victorinox made more of them than humanity will ever need!
Obviously, the Dual Pro X is another story... and one which I am unable to tell, cos I don't have one.
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The Hunter XS is a real gem - slim, lightweight, and practical - offering a plain edge and a rescue blade in two layers, without any bells and whistles other than a corkscrew on the back.
You'd think, and I'd think (and some clown at Victorinox obviously had the same thought) that adding an opening layer would turn this gem into a masterpiece. Sadly, the resulting Dual Pro, as it was sold in Europe, is a design disaster.
The opening layer obviously adds width and weight - fair enough - but it also makes opening and closing the main blade slightly more awkward. Worse than that, one discovers that the main blade has lost its plain edge and is now serrated, so you have two serrated blades on one knife. This is one of the strangest decisions to come out of Ibach, and one with no convincing explanation.
Since most people aren't going to need a rescue /gutting blade very often, they'd be far better off with a two layer Nomad. And if they're fine with three layers, they'd be better served by a Trailmaster or a Forester, both of which replace the rescue blade with a very handy saw. All these SAKs are more comfortable in the hand - and you're less likely to find yourself cranking open the wrong blade, as I so often do with the Hunter XS.
In any case, as far as I can tell the Dual Pro is the perfect SAK for nobody, apart from people who love serrations and the complications involved in sharpening them. For me, the Dual Pro is a total stinker, the Phantom Menace of the lineup, and my least used 111mm SAK. It's been discontinued for a couple of years now, but there is no shortage of supply - Victorinox made more of them than humanity will ever need!
Obviously, the Dual Pro X is another story... and one which I am unable to tell, cos I don't have one.
As one that has been curious about them two and the one with wood saw, thanks a ton for the write up! What is your thought on the hunter XL/XT?
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In any case, as far as I can tell the Dual Pro is the perfect SAK for nobody, apart from people who love serrations and the complications involved in sharpening them. For me, the Dual Pro is a total stinker, the Phantom Menace of the lineup, and my least used 111mm SAK. It's been discontinued for a couple of years now, but there is no shortage of supply - Victorinox made more of them than humanity will ever need!
Obviously, the Dual Pro X is another story... and one which I am unable to tell, cos I don't have one.
Now that's what I like about Victorinox. Not only do they have a perfect SAK for everybody, but there's also the perfect SAK for nobody! :salute:
Those guys and gals just think of everything (and nothing)!
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Day 15 -- Hunter
IMO the best of the 111mm hunting knives. This is the lightweight slidelock version.
Usually I carry the Hunter together with the Helmsman (yesterday´s entry).
Yesterday´s Helmsman picture is here https://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,75677.msg1637546.html#msg1637546
More Hunter and Helmsman pics (day 9) https://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,75677.msg1633789.html#msg1633789
And yes, I´m still here! I decided not to start the PX challenge today after all.
I have a level 3 collector badge for the 111mm series so it´s about time I complete a 30 day challenge as well. :)
Besides, I don´t want to miss out on a chance of winning that Mauser. :ahhh
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Powernoodle Day 15
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The Hunter XS is a real gem - slim, lightweight, and practical...
As one that has been curious about them two and the one with wood saw, thanks a ton for the write up! What is your thought on the hunter XL/XT?
Day 8 -- Fireman and Hunter XT
Plain blade, serrated blade and woodsaw. Both knives have them but there´s a big difference. Take a look at the Hunter XT. It doesn´t matter which tool you´re using, there will always be hotspots. The XT may be easier when wearing gloves, but the fact is, with the XT you need gloves, and that´s why I prefer the Fireman. Still, the Hunter XT is a great SAK.
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Now that's what I like about Victorinox. Not only do they have a perfect SAK for everybody, but there's also the perfect SAK for nobody! :salute:
:D :rofl:
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Hi Stoneshank, I think Ron is right - the old green Hunter is the one to get if you want the saw. Having the gutting blade and a good-enough opener on one layer is fantastic - I wish more of the 111mm SAKs did this!
Obviously if you find a bargain Hunter XT and you like the orange scales (who doesn't!) then it may be the one for you. But having a SAK and no means of opening a beer is like having a car with no headlights.
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Diggin' the stag logo, Ron!
Diggin' the Olympics, Powernoodle! Can't say I've watched much of the ice scrubbin' so far....
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Diggin' the stag logo, Ron!
There is a chamois logo as well. I´ve never seen one for real. From one of ColoSwiss´ pics:
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Just vertigo. I'm fine now. :cheers:
:2tu: Hydrate!
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Hi Stoneshank, I think Ron is right - the old green hunter...
But having a SAK and no means of opening a beer is like having a car with no headlights.
I bow to the wisdom of my betters! Only thing with the hunter is the no-OH, other than that the hunter is great.
My ideal 111mm for when I go out with my dog/ look for whittling suitable wood to bring home:
* oh blade
* wood saw
* easy way to cut off a seatbelt with as little risk to the passenger as possible. Back in 2001 I had to do that as getting first to a frontal car crash with the rest of my squad. All I had was a G1 Garm (Fällkniven) dagger. It worked but I , in my focus to remove the seat belt without hurting the passenger, cut myself and had a very maturing experience about the knife as a tool instead of a gimmicky (read: Tacticool) weapon for a soldier.
One of the noble things with Victorinox and Wenger afaik is that the brands have never been associated with hostile violence, even if they even have the word "army" in their description (Swiss army knife). This is something I appreciate, much more now as I grow older, with Victorinox.
I might give the non oh hunter a shot one day.
Ty for the response!
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Nice shots today!
Fun logo there, Ron.
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One of the noble things with Victorinox and Wenger afaik is that the brands have never been associated with hostile violence, even if they even have the word "army" in their description (Swiss army knife). This is something I appreciate, much more now as I grow older, with Victorinox.
Right there with you, stoneshank.
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Day 15 Trekker staying teller and being there for the eventuality that I find some wood material to bring home(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180215/47e4406932d09dd68d3ffcff22036f09.jpg)
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Diggin' the stag logo, Ron!
There is a chamois logo as well. I´ve never seen one for real. From one of ColoSwiss´ pics:
Who else :rofl:
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Day 15
The Outrider just hanging out at work waiting for something to do
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Diggin' the stag logo, Ron!
Diggin' the Olympics, Powernoodle! Can't say I've watched much of the ice scrubbin' so far....
Diggin' the diggin', T-Pants!
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Day 4, Italian police business
I was wondering what an Italian police officer can do with his rescue blade when he's not busy rescuing people. For some reason I ended up with peeling grapes :think:
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It is really remarkable how different these grapes taste without their skin. I really learned something here today.
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...For some reason I ended up with peeling grapes :think:
Never crossed my mind. I like the splash when biting through the skin. :drool:
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Hi Stoneshank, I think Ron is right - the old green hunter...
But having a SAK and no means of opening a beer is like having a car with no headlights.
I bow to the wisdom of my betters! Only thing with the hunter is the no-OH, other than that the hunter is great.
My ideal 111mm for when I go out with my dog/ look for whittling suitable wood to bring home:
* oh blade
* wood saw
* easy way to cut off a seatbelt with as little risk to the passenger as possible. Back in 2001 I had to do that as getting first to a frontal car crash with the rest of my squad. All I had was a G1 Garm (Fällkniven) dagger. It worked but I , in my focus to remove the seat belt without hurting the passenger, cut myself and had a very maturing experience about the knife as a tool instead of a gimmicky (read: Tacticool) weapon for a soldier.
One of the noble things with Victorinox and Wenger afaik is that the brands have never been associated with hostile violence, even if they even have the word "army" in their description (Swiss army knife). This is something I appreciate, much more now as I grow older, with Victorinox.
I might give the non oh hunter a shot one day.
Ty for the response!
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It sounds to me like your describing a OH Trekker or Soldier depending on if you want a plane edge or serrated. The Victorinox 111mm OH blade is designed with a blunt tip so it can be used as a rescue blade.
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I like the splash when biting through the skin. :drool:
So does Dracula!
Interesting to hear about Stoneshank's accident - and glad you got out with only minor flesh wounds! I've always tried to ignore that part of the gutting blade functionality, hoping that I'd never have to use it as a rescue blade (or indeed as a gutting blade!) I'm pretty sure that when disaster strikes I'll find I only have a Golf Tool or something useless on my person! (Or a cheese knife!)
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Day 13 if I can still count :
The only green left on this tree is getting challenged by Hercules (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180215/d91afcea6c40facad1890ab4c8909311.jpg)
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Day 15
In the bougainvillea.
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Day 11
Uneventful day, just a group shot with my two favorite pocket EDC SAK's, the Wenger Traveler and Vic Golfer.
EDIT: Oh, new page, but how do I summon the dancing banana men?! I'm still a newbie! :ahhh :D
EDIT 2: Thanks to Ron Who, here are the banana men :nanadance: :nanadance: :nanadance: :nanadance: :nanadance:
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This is how, and you can quote me on that
:nanadance:
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The dancing banana men are best left to the professionals... :facepalm:
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15/30
Nothing much today. Got a Chinese EDC toy in the mail, figured you can't get a capsule lighter wrong, it seems I was right but can't verify because I'm out of good options to fill it with. :facepalm:
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Dolphin Brand! :tu:
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Camo day!
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You have to post a pic of your SAK, Barry! :D
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Dolphin Brand! :tu:
Is it actually somehow notable, or you just cracking a joke? I saw that there's actually some products by them people like, but mine wasn't even sold by the brand. Feels pretty good though, solid, not bad at all for the price.
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Never heard of them... but if they spelled "dolphin" properly they can't be all bad!
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And if you're all bad a brand is a complete waste, so much it ought to count for something I guess.
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Now that's what I like about Victorinox. Not only do they have a perfect SAK for everybody, but there's also the perfect SAK for nobody! :salute:
:D :rofl:
+1 :rofl:
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Outrider Day 10:
This challenge has turned into an exploration of Outrider carry methods, for me. The MOLLE sheath I tried worked, but I didn't like the way it drifted around or could be pulled away from the belt if it snagged on something. I'd use it in a pinch, but it just didn't cut it
The Buck 110 sheath works really well, and would/will prove to be a great way to carry the Outrider.
Now, when it comes to pocket carry, the Outrider does fairly well for me. It isn't as 'dainty' as the OHT, but it seems to do OK. Where it bothers me is when I'm doing some kind of work--snow shoveling has been popular recently. In those cases, the Outrider can fall over sideways, in the pocket, which does cause a bit of binding and pressure. Not a big deal, but over time it could become an annoyance leading to prolonged shelf time.
An0nemus was talking about using a 'caddy' in his front pocket to carry tools and lights; that seemed like a pretty good idea in terms of keeping the Outrider in a vertical, i.e. comfortable, position in the pocket. My older caddy is cut square to fit the back pocket of some jeans, and made from heavy leather. I don't think this approach would work. An0nemus has already tested different caddies and noted that thinner, more flexible caddies seem to work better in the front pocket.
(https://i.imgur.com/4IfvZx6.jpg)
With those thoughts in mind, I started thinking about something shaped a bit better for a front pocket and searched out a different material. I found a product called "Kraft-tex". This is a paper product designed to be a replacement for leather. It's thin, flexible, and claims to be durable. And it's easily sewn. Apparently it is also washable.
So, here is my prototype:
(https://i.imgur.com/xc5ksmJ.jpg)
I used some fabric to 'tape' the edges. This isn't necessary, but I thought it might make the whole thing a bit more durable. There is room for a small light or another SAK in the side pocket. I'll see how this one holds up over time. I expect that I'll make some changes. Already I ran into trouble trying to get the fabric seam taping to work and have an idea or two on how I can improve that. I think it's also a bit bigger than it needs to be. I don't want it too small--it should conform, more or less to the shape of the pants pocket--but the caddy's pockets are a tad oversized. And a bit deep. Both the SAK and the light can be retrieved with the caddy in the pocket, but the small lanyard and clip definitely helps with that. A less deep caddy might be more functional.
I'll try to let you guys know how it turns out. :tu:
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Excellent! :salute:
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DAY 15
Great pics guys!
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That camouflage really does work!! :rofl:
You have to post a pic of your SAK, Barry! :D
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Day 15...
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Most of you guys have now completed half the challenge! :clap: :clap: :clap:
Any thoughts, here, at the half-way point? :think:
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Most of you guys have now completed half the challenge! :clap: :clap: :clap:
Any thoughts, here, at the half-way point? :think:
I have figured out that I need an Outrider. Sell the Centurion and the DAK. Won’t need those anymore. The Outrider has everything I need on a daily basis.
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I have figured out that I need an Outrider. Sell the Centurion and the DAK. Won’t need those anymore. The Outrider has everything I need on a daily basis.
I hear that. It sort of the Huntsman of the 111mm world. Plus a #1 Phillips.
Being the Devil's Advocate: Do you really need a 111mm Outrider in place of a 91mm Huntsman or a 93mm Pioneer X?
(I'm thinking about this question as I make my way through the challenge.)
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I would be fine with only the Outrider and the PX. The PX would be my carry choice when going out n about. The Outrider for work or outside activities.
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I could see having a PX as an EDC and the Outrider as a backpacking/fishing knife.
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Day 15
In the bougainvillea.
Ah, that weather.. We only get it 1-2 months every second year. Every second year it rains
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Day 11
pocket dump/edc
Everything group near the wallet goes in the wallet
No that isnt Mace, the hand strap on my flashlight is from a canister
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DAY 15
Great pics guys!
smurf, I really want a barlow. Looks great !
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I could see having a PX as an EDC and the Outrider as a backpacking/fishing knife.
A 111mm outrider alox perhaps?
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Day 11
pocket dump/edc
Everything group near the wallet goes in the wallet
No that isnt Mace, the hand strap on my flashlight is from a canister
(Sorry for spam, all) are those lock picks? *mandatory police squad, locksmith joke insert*
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Good question Nix, for me I only have the Outrider and the tool set is right up my alley, I'm used to edcing a Recruit and like the two openers, I like the slide lock but find the blade large for my daily life, and miss the two blades, now the scissors, oh those scissors they're new to me but are now essential and I like the woodsaw. At the midway point I think the Outrider will become a fishing/boat knife, and I'll probably retire the Recruit for a Climber or Huntsman I'm leaning Huntsman
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Good question Nix, for me I only have the Outrider and the tool set is right up my alley, I'm used to edcing a Recruit and like the two openers, I like the slide lock but find the blade large for my daily life, and miss the two blades, now the scissors, oh those scissors they're new to me but are now essential and I like the woodsaw. At the midway point I think the Outrider will become a fishing/boat knife, and I'll probably retire the Recruit for a Climber or Huntsman I'm leaning Huntsman
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You echo some of my own thoughts.
I love the Climber and find it easier to carry in a pocket....... :climber:
But the Huntsman....oh, my, what a SAK!
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I've used my GAK as a sort of super Hiker, probably my favorite tool set, and the challenge has only reinforced this. I love the heavy duty feel it has, and how nice it carries. It's been a great time so far!
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Stoneshark
An honest question isn't spam.
Yes they are lock picks. No I'm not good at it. It's just a cheap travel set and the torsion wrench is too stiff for my taste so I carry another one.
No I'm not police or a locksmith. It's just a handy skill did I use a few times a year maybe.
Most of the time locks that I have to bypass are little more than warded catches that I can jimmy with my MiniChamp for a stiff bit of wire
Here in Texas possession isn't a problem, legal requirement is to prove intent of a a crime. Since I always get permission there's no intent.
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The Outrider is my only 111mm SAK so I don't have any options for the challenge. However, I bought the Outrider specifically for the 2016 111mm challenge and I considered my options carefully before I made the purchase. I'd really like a one hand opening blade but I decided that I really need the scissors in my EDC. I still like pliers based tools though and SOG came pretty close to what a 111mm SAK with external pliers could be with the Power Duo, it just needs scissors and a saw. Do you think anyone would notice if I made the substitution?
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Most of you guys have now completed half the challenge! :clap: :clap: :clap:
Any thoughts, here, at the half-way point? :think:
Yes a three layer with a saw doesn't completely cover my daily needs. That's the reason I normally pair it with a SAK with scissors.
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Alan, maybe if you painted the handles red......... :cheers:
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Yes a three layer with a saw doesn't completely cover my daily needs. That's the reason I normally pair it with a SAK with scissors.
Scissors........ :D
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Day 15...
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:like:
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I may try to join this. I'd love to get some real mileage on my sentinel, and this seems a good way to do it. Not site if I cab remember to post a Pic each day, but we'll see.
So,
Day 1: the sentinel with some friends.
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Welcome! A double posting still only counts as one day though. :whistle:
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Most of you guys have now completed half the challenge! :clap: :clap: :clap:
Any thoughts, here, at the half-way point? :think:
Yes a three layer with a saw doesn't completely cover my daily needs. That's the reason I normally pair it with a SAK with scissors.
Same here. I do not have a 111mm with scissors. It´s not a problem because I never intended to carry only one SAK..
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Most of you guys have now completed half the challenge! :clap: :clap: :clap:
Any thoughts, here, at the half-way point? :think:
Yes a three layer with a saw doesn't completely cover my daily needs. That's the reason I normally pair it with a SAK with scissors.
Same here. I do not have a 111mm with scissors. It´s not a problem because I never intended to carry only one SAK..
I phrased that wrong. I do not even want a 111mm with scissors. For that, I carry smaller SAKs.
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This morning I´m having an appointment at the town hall.
I´ll not be wearing my 24 SAK belt, a MiniChamp will have to do.
Later today I´ll make up, probably overcompensating a bit.
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Day 16
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I have no idea which is the biggest selling 111mm SAK but I suspect it's a Nomad or the slidelock version of the same thing, the Picknicker. This is one I eschewed for a long time, as it resembles nothing more than an overgrown Spartan - but gradually I have settled upon it as my absolute favourite lo-fat 111mm SAK.
I set off for a walk with two Nomads and an Adventurer in my pockets, but the Adventurer was so deeply buried I thought I'd left home without it.
That's their winning trick - the 111mms quickly become bricks, but these two-layer beauties manage to be feather light, while giving you all the basics, tool wise.
For some reason the OH version of the Nomad comes with a serrated blade - this is a bit of a bummer, and the only reason I don't own one at the moment.
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I guess the OHO Trekker would be the best selling 111mm model. :think:
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Day 16
We're off to work
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Day 16: nothing new to report!(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180216/7b8e3529ce1c225d44564538940167ba.jpg)
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Great picture Stoneshank!
And remember: "It's just a flesh wound!"
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Day 15...
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just curious,
ever scratched the paint or chasis of a car with a clipped SAK, Knife or light? :think:
working around the plant must require care...
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Day 15...
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just curious,
ever scratched the paint or chasis of a car with a clipped SAK, Knife or light? :think:
working around the plant must require care...
Nope. Never. But two things...
I’ve been carrying a knife of some sort (or Leatherman) for thirty years. I know it’s there and take extra care not to get that hip near anything.
But my shirt typically covers my pocket and recently, as seen in the pic, I’ve converted to a paracord clip to be sure I don’t damage anything.
A metal pocket clip is actually a no no at work but I have gotten by with it for several years because my shirt usually covers it. Or I will sometimes actually clip the item inside top of my pants, under my belt. Keeps it hidden.
But I think the paracord clip is the way now. Or a sheath. I doubt you see my carrying with conventional clip at work anymore.
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Day 16 -- Soldier && Trailmaster Desert
What use is a backup knife if you leave it at home? :D
Picture taken from the south of my home town Den Bosch, with Saint John´s cathedral.
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GAK to the rescue! I've the flu that's going around and need the caffeine to be somewhat functional.
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Take care, Barry. Overhere the flu reached epidemic proportions, and there were casualties. I´m glad I didn´t get it.
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More great photos today!
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Powernoodle Day 16
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Mr. Bigglesworth ponders the swine flesh.
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Breakfast?
Nice shot!
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Outrider Day 11:
Magpie feather in the snow.
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Great picture Stoneshank!
And remember: "It's just a flesh wound!"
Yeah, today I got a sharpener so hopefully SAK-stuck-in-hand occurrences will go down!
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Outrider Day 11:
Magpie feather in the snow.
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Excellent image! :salute:
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Day 5
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Day 16
Here's an extra shot I didn't use yesterday of the Outrider in the Bougainvillea and today's beauty shot featuring the can opener.
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I may try to join this. I'd love to get some real mileage on my sentinel, and this seems a good way to do it. Not site if I cab remember to post a Pic each day, but we'll see.
So,
Day 1: the sentinel with some friends.
Nice looking Secretary!
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Day 12
Tiger force!
My - otherwise very pretty, I swear! :) - wife put on some silly tiger pattern skin care mask and we just couldn't resist making this photo my challenge pic for the day. (Bonus: if you look closely, you may notice some of Ron Who's buddies in the background pondering how to deal with a pretty huge gardening task...)
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I may try to join this. I'd love to get some real mileage on my sentinel, and this seems a good way to do it. Not site if I cab remember to post a Pic each day, but we'll see.
So,
Day 1: the sentinel with some friends.
Nice looking Secretary!
Ha, yes it is! Thanks again! :cheers:
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Breakfast?
Like most of us, I fuel up with raw meat every morning.
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Powernoodle Day 16
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Mr. Bigglesworth ponders the swine flesh.
:drool:
No "after" pics? :cry:
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Day 2: lunch
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Day 12
Tiger force!
My - otherwise very pretty, I swear! :) - wife put on some silly tiger pattern skin care mask and we just couldn't resist making this photo my challenge pic for the day. (Bonus: if you look closely, you may notice some of Ron Who's buddies in the background pondering how to deal with a pretty huge gardening task...)
No sweat! :D
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Most of you guys have now completed half the challenge! :clap: :clap: :clap:
Any thoughts, here, at the half-way point? :think:
I´m having fun. :like:
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wife put on some silly tiger pattern skin care mask
This is what happened when they let Uma Thurman do her own "Kill Bill" make-up...
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Most of you guys have now completed half the challenge! :clap: :clap: :clap:
Any thoughts, here, at the half-way point? :think:
I´m having fun. :like:
It's been a good challenge so far!
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16/30 nothing special, just cut the dog his food.
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A metal pocket clip is actually a no no at work but I have gotten by with it for several years because my shirt usually covers it. Or I will sometimes actually clip the item inside top of my pants, under my belt. Keeps it hidden.
But I think the paracord clip is the way now. Or a sheath. I doubt you see my carrying with conventional clip at work anymore.
Aren't those rules mostly safety regulations regarding a danger of it catching something anyway, you know, like no loose clothes? So it's pretty much a lost cause anyway if something under your shirt tangles somewhere so it doesn't matter much.
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italophil hasn't been active on the MultiTool.org since 11 Feb..... I'm gettin worried.... :(
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16/30 nothing special, just cut the dog his food.
(https://i.imgur.com/eNR3hhu.jpg)
A metal pocket clip is actually a no no at work but I have gotten by with it for several years because my shirt usually covers it. Or I will sometimes actually clip the item inside top of my pants, under my belt. Keeps it hidden.
But I think the paracord clip is the way now. Or a sheath. I doubt you see my carrying with conventional clip at work anymore.
Aren't those rules mostly safety regulations regarding a danger of it catching something anyway, you know, like no loose clothes? So it's pretty much a lost cause anyway if something under your shirt tangles somewhere so it doesn't matter much.
No. They are meant for not scratching the cars. Same as rule for no rivets in my pants are metal rings on boots or shoes.
I can wear loose clothes.
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DAY 16
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italophil hasn't been active on the MultiTool.org since 11 Feb..... I'm gettin worried.... :(
Tush and Fie! It's a forum about penknives, not multiple sclerosis therapy!
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You're right, but he was in this 111mm challenge for a week and a half, and then disappeared. Not like him. ???
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Day 14:
Hercules shows off those of its tools that I like and use the most.
Strangely enough I thought that the two Philips would be redundant but they're very complimentary and I've used them quite a lot. With the pliers and scissors, this beast pairs perfectly with my 84/85 aloxes.
I doubt I'll ever use that wood saw though...
Finally found something these crApple devices are good for though... Knife background for taking pics :D(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180216/1a4e268d91007407befc00b4a432e18c.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180216/0372a21dad2cbf4acef8eb14e297f069.jpg)
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Day 16
Today I've used all three of these tools but I still miss my scissors just not enough I would add an extra layer for a scissors. Instead I prefer carrying a 75mm or smaller SAK with a scissors.
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Day11
What would a 30d of mine be without the most mundane of daily tasks.
My Co uses stickers to organise orders. When you take care of an order you tear off the sticker stub (leaving the main tag) and keep it to log in the system later. Most of us use a piece of cardboard to keep them organized.
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Perfect. :tu:
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Day 16...
At work again...
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Day 17
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Day 17...
One day it will be possible to make a calendar using just the year stamps on the Soldier knives... but me, I've only got this one.
An all-time-great 111mm SAK; tape a Classic on the side and you've got an Outrider!
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So yours is a 17, mine an 09. Do we have any others in the club? Let´s see how far we can get with this:
09 -- Ron Who
17 -- Thunderpants
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Day 16...
At work again...
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I get a real buzz looking at your photographs zxroa - they're full of atmosphere! :salute:
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:drool:
No "after" pics? :cry:
Powernoodle Day 17
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At work again...
The Toyota plant is one of Kentucky's many crowning jewels, along with the UPS hub in Louisville, the Kentucky Derby, the disgraced Louisville Cardinals and stumbling Kentucky Wildcats, barrel-aged bourbon, fast horses and even faster women, and the statues of zrxoa1 and Powernoodle in the rotunda of the state capital building.
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:drool:
No "after" pics? :cry:
Powernoodle Day 17
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17/30
Sample of today's product and Vics used.
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My brand new Farmer. Ordered it yesterday afternoon and it was in my mail box this morning for E 37.
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Day 17 -- Something Red
I haven´t yet made up my mind, I guess the best thing to do is carry all three of them. Rucksack, Dual Pro, and One Hand Trekker.
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DAY17
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Day 6
So yours is a 17, mine an 09. Do we have any others in the club? Let´s see how far we can get with this:
09 -- Ron Who
17 -- Thunderpants
Sorry, all I have is this 09:
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Lovely Farmer, Ron. Silver is my favorite Alox color.
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glen, seems like a lot of knife to dress out gummy bears, but I guess this is a challenge..... :rofl:
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09 -- glenfiddich1983
09 -- Ron Who
17 -- Thunderpants
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glen, seems like a lot of knife to dress out gummy bears, but I guess this is a challenge..... :rofl:
Not at awll
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:rofl:
:think: Hey, which model is that that has an in-line awl? Nice!
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:think: Hey, which model is that that has an in-line awl? Nice!
It's the Outdoortool (http://sak.s70.nl/?p=401)
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Day 3:
A little harmonica action with my newish Seydel big six with custom Andrew Zajac comb.
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Awesome mini harmonica!!! I want one!
In fact Victorinox should think of building a special edition Classic around one of these babies!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pktKkMJe7vg
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It's the Outdoortool (http://sak.s70.nl/?p=401)
This gets a lot of points for coolness, but that price!! 89 Swiss Things is a bit much for a different awl and the loss of a can-opener! (Thank God it wasn't the cap-lifter!)
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Trekker it is.
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Sorry, all I have is this 09:
Turn it around and it's a 60!
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It's the Outdoortool (http://sak.s70.nl/?p=401)
I like it. OHT + saw + scissors. And an in-line awl.
They kept the corkscrew on the back side. Is that the only backside tool? If they lost the can opener, did they add a Phillips? And would a Combo tool make more sense here?
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09 -- glenfiddich1983
09 -- Ron Who
17 -- Thunderpants
11 - gene stoner
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It's the Outdoortool (http://sak.s70.nl/?p=401)
I like it. OHT + saw + scissors. And an in-line awl.
They kept the corkscrew on the back side. Is that the only backside tool? If they lost the can opener, did they add a Phillips? And would a Combo tool make more sense here?
Corkscrew and reamer on the backside. If you want opening your bottle of beer more difficult then yes, a Combo tool would make more sense :D
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Day 17 -- Something Red
I haven´t yet made up my mind, I guess the best thing to do is carry all three of them. Rucksack, Dual Pro, and One Hand Trekker.
hey who, did these 3 pliers come in the same pack? :pok:
I've got the exact same three in those sizes, just different color handles:
the bigger blunt one with red handles, as is the small needlenose one, and the cutter in green I believe. :tu:
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Awesome mini harmonica!!! I want one!
In fact Victorinox should think of building a special edition Classic around one of these babies!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pktKkMJe7vg
It's actually a lot cooler than I thought it would be. Unfortunately they're usually pretty expensive, but guitar center has had some in the key of C for $28.
http://www.guitarcenter.com/Open-Box/SEYDEL/BIG-SIX-BLUES-Harmonica-Level-1-C-Black-H95365004005002.gc
I mainly got one because I had a gift card and I wanted to try seydel's stainless steel reeds. This is their cheapest harp with stainless reeds. I don't know if it's the reeds or what, but this little thing is the most responsive and easiest to bend harp I have. It's truly amazing.
If you're at all into harmonica, I definitely recommend you try one! :cheers:
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Day 17 -- Something Red
I haven´t yet made up my mind, I guess the best thing to do is carry all three of them. Rucksack, Dual Pro, and One Hand Trekker.
hey who, did these 3 pliers come in the same pack? :pok:
I've got the exact same three in those sizes, just different color handles:
the bigger blunt one with red handles, as is the small needlenose one, and the cutter in green I believe. :tu:
I don´t know, TP, I think my father gave them to me long ago.
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At work again...
The Toyota plant is one of Kentucky's many crowning jewels, along with the UPS hub in Louisville, the Kentucky Derby, the disgraced Louisville Cardinals and stumbling Kentucky Wildcats, barrel-aged bourbon, fast horses and even faster women, and the statues of zrxoa1 and Powernoodle in the rotunda of the state capital building.
:tu:
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Day 17
I've had a gift card burning a hole in my pocket, for a store with a limited Sak selection, the Outrider approved of a Fieldmaster
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NICE ONE GREG!
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Bought six clamps (used to keep stuff in place while you do stuff) and liberated them of their tags with a -17 Trekker. Some timers things gets real and you need backup by a army approved tool to get you out!(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180217/b839dab59076293c35997a9bb3abbfce.jpg)
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NICE ONE GREG!
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+1 for the Fieldmaster. :like:
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+1 for the Fieldmaster. :like:
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Day 17
Feeling under the weather today so I dought my Soldier well see much use today.
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Sorry about that, gene. Feel better! (Hot chicken soup, if you can.)
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Day 12:
I did an 'El Peacent' on my cauliflower today:
(https://i.imgur.com/OnWtWA1.jpg)
:duel:
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I think this is the first task where I was really glad to have the longer 111mm blade. :tu:
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On the road with my tired travel cup and strong 111!
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I did an 'El Peacent' on my cauliflower today:
Did the same thing with broccoli using my Hunter XS! It was a one sided fight.
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Day 13
An apple a day...
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Day 15:
Hercules opened a knife-mail box and freed his new friend.
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Day 17...
The wife and I drove the 2 1/2 hours back home to Indiana to visit our moms. The Centurion made the trip with me. Another boring day for the 111mm SAK. No use. So here’s a shot of the back scale and the holes left behind after I took the Swiss Bianco pocket clip off.
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Day12
2pics
Just a snack earlier
And I'm on the road tonight. I didn't realize my dash was that dusty
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Day 17
Cutting some rotted seat belts out of a wagon. I don't think anyone really uses them anyway.
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Day 18
(https://i.imgur.com/A4OeIty.jpg)
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Forester again.
I am running out of interesting things to say about 111mm SAKs and will probably quit the challenge - if not now then certainly very soon. Your chances of winning the amazing Mauser 108mm - what a prize! - just improved a bit.
Good luck everyone!
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Forester again.
I am running out of interesting things to say about 111mm SAKs and will probably quit the challenge - if not now then certainly very soon.
That´s too bad, TP. We will miss your pictures and comments.
Your chances of winning the amazing Mauser 108mm - what a prize! - just improved a bit.
Good luck everyone!
:tu: :like:
:D
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Forester again.
I am running out of interesting things to say about 111mm SAKs and will probably quit the challenge - if not now then certainly very soon. Your chances of winning the amazing Mauser 108mm - what a prize! - just improved a bit.
Good luck everyone!
I think you better buy some more 111mm models to keep it going :D
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I had my eye on a Helmsman and I quite like the look of the
tuning fork shackle thingy. But then I remembered other nagging things like bills, petrol, riding lessons, "Daddy we need a new iPad" etc.
Besides, we all know there is a triumvirate of alox on the horizon and I haven't even got last year's yet!
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Day 18 -- Fireman
Today´s the last day of my holiday. Back to work, and back to the Fireman.
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Powernoodle Day 18
(http://i.imgur.com/hCLOret.jpg) (https://imgur.com/hCLOret)
Victorinox Adventurer.
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Berry nice!
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And packed with midichlorians. The Force is much more accessible to me after a serving of blueberries. :drool:
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And packed with midichlorians. The Force is much more accessible to me after a serving of blueberries. :drool:
Midichlorians are the powerhouse of the cell.
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Not working today so getting caught up on household chores. The hinge screw was loose so I put the GAK's awesome straight edge to work!
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Forester again.
I am running out of interesting things to say about 111mm SAKs and will probably quit the challenge - if not now then certainly very soon.
Don't drop out now! You're well over half way through. And there is always something interesting to say about a 111mm. Especially since the longer one carries a tool, the more one learns and notices. Besides, you have to carry a knife, might as well be a 111mm. Stick with us, Buddy! :cheers:
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Fireman outside again. Weather forecast for these parts: cold but dry and sunny for the next two weeks.
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Forester again.
I am running out of interesting things to say about 111mm SAKs and will probably quit the challenge - if not now then certainly very soon.
Don't drop out now! You're well over half way through. And there is always something interesting to say about a 111mm. Especially since the longer one carries a tool, the more one learns and notices. Besides, you have to carry a knife, might as well be a 111mm. Stick with us, Buddy! :cheers:
What Nix said :cheers:
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Day 18
This is where the Outrider will be after the challenge
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:like:
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I'm just saving my energy for the 30-Day-Hook Challenge which doesn't exist yet but jolly well oughtta!
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Day 7, Go bananas
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:nanadance: :like: :nanadance:
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Day 14
Kitchen duty again, made Hungarian goulash. Had some wine as well. (And the meal itself - no SAK on the picture).
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Day 18
We had 45mph winds with gust of 55mph. A piece of trim on my trailer was ripped off and was held on by 3 inch piece of plastic. If I had a plane edge SAK I would had to of used the saw but the serrations made short work of the plastic. Slice slice done that quick. I LOVE this serrated blade!
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Day 4:
Twenty years ago today, I bought my Gibson J-45 brand new. Still kicking it after all these years.
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18/30
A bit simpler food prep today, also opened packages.
(https://i.imgur.com/zszUG92.jpg)
We're not far from completion, wonder if I should switch knives at least once.
By the way, was it established that as long as you carry and take pics you can be tardy with postings, provided there's an obstacle?
Because I'm going to a trip abroad in a few days (Baltics+Poland any suggestions for a visit?) SAK related or just generally interesting.) and while 111mm is legal in all of them internet access may be a hurdle.
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EDITED for New Page Banana Dance:
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No worries there, Gath.
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No worries there, Gath.
Thanks for the confirmation now for a new page I'll restate the question: Any suggestions on places to visit in Baltics+Poland at the end of the month?
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I've never been to Poland, but always wanted to go. My brother visited once and really liked it, but I don't think he went anywhere specific.
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Day 18...
No pics cuz my hands were busy but used my Centurion to open a remote for a vcr that the batteries had corroded.
Glamour shot...
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No worries there, Gath.
Thanks for the confirmation now for a new page I'll restate the question: Any suggestions on places to visit in Baltics+Poland at the end of the month?
The ancient salt mines in Wieliczka near Krakow. Spectacular!
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No worries there, Gath.
Thanks for the confirmation now for a new page I'll restate the question: Any suggestions on places to visit in Baltics+Poland at the end of the month?
I am not Polish, but visited a few times, mainly the southern part of the country. If you're in that area, you obvioulsy shouldn't miss the Auschwitz camp, Heartwrenching, very sombre and sobering experience, but a must-see once. On a lighter note, the Wieliczka salt mine is awsome. These are my very limited recommendations.
EDIT: Yeah, I just see now that Ron Who already said Wieliczka. Anyway that's two votes now, so it really must be good! :D
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I've never been to Poland, but always wanted to go. My brother visited once and really liked it, but I don't think he went anywhere specific.
My father, who I'm going with has actually visited Poland but it was a work trip for some repairs on a mining facility in the middle of nowhere, so he didn't see too much, liked what little he did see though, and the people.
No worries there, Gath.
Thanks for the confirmation now for a new page I'll restate the question: Any suggestions on places to visit in Baltics+Poland at the end of the month?
The ancient salt mines in Wieliczka near Krakow. Spectacular!
Thank you for the suggestion, we'll see if we can make it here, our primary place to visit is near Warsaw, so it's a bit of the way to drive. Oh, but if we can make it Auschwitz is definitely a place to visit Exeter.
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GAK Caplifter at work!! Nothing lifts a cap quite like a Vic, and the 111 is certainly not an exception to this :drink:
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Don't leave Thunderpants!!!
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:like: +1!!
I'm just saving my energy for the 30-Day-Hook Challenge which doesn't exist yet but jolly well oughtta!
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DAY 18
Don't Leave now Thunderpants! Only 12 days left :ahhh
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I've done the same thing with mine Gene and I agree completely!!
Day 18
We had 45mph winds with gust of 55mph. A piece of trim on my trailer was ripped off and was held on by 3 inch piece of plastic. If I had a plane edge SAK I would had to of used the saw but the serrations made short work of the plastic. Slice slice done that quick. I LOVE this serrated blade!
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Day 18: old pic, foraged some wood but two arms were needed. See shone hares, three at the same time!(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180218/061ab3221ade1d96a229a67a27713446.jpg)
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Day13
Marking for drywall anchors
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Outrider Day 13:
Patching my jeans. Used the scissors to cut a patch from Mrs Nix's jean and snip bits of thread.
(https://i.imgur.com/mm1JH0V.jpg)
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Outrider Day 13:
Patching my jeans. Used the scissors to cut a patch from Mrs Nix's jean and snip bits of thread.
(https://i.imgur.com/mm1JH0V.jpg)
Scissors :like:
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:like: :tu: Way to go Nix!!
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Day 18
I had another busy day at the Renaissance Festival, renting wagons and mobility scooters. One of my wagons came back with a busted wheel. That doesn't look right! I'll have to fix it in the morning.
:oops:
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Day 19
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Day 16:
Slow day for Hercules and his buddy...
Meant to take better pics but couldn't stand a chance against sleepiness :D(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180219/552d298b220eb3a8fe8066d5adf4e44d.jpg)
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Powernoodle Day 19
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Flickering LED candles from Amazon.
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Day19
Took a picture for another another topic
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If we combined everything from these pics - guitar music, candles, brew, fresh fruit and a new Camry hot the assembly line - we could put together a real party for the ladies.
(http://smileyicons.net/s/712.gif) (http://smileyicons.net/s/712.gif) (http://smileyicons.net/s/712.gif)
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If we combined everything from these pics - guitar music, candles, brew, fresh fruit and a new Camry hot the assembly line - we could put together a real party for the ladies.
(http://smileyicons.net/s/712.gif) (http://smileyicons.net/s/712.gif) (http://smileyicons.net/s/712.gif)
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Outrider Day 13:
Patching my jeans. Used the scissors to cut a patch from Mrs Nix's jean and snip bits of thread.
(https://i.imgur.com/mm1JH0V.jpg)
I really need to learn how to sew jeans, I need to patch my favorite pair of jeans! They broke when I kneel down to pick something up in a public restaurant !
I was listening to a podcast and the earbuds are the kind that totally blocks the ears so I didn't hear, only thing was that I was reflecting over my observation that some around me was looking at me.
Hopefully they.. Nah bad result any way I think about it! Only good thing was that it's just a small hole in the backside of the thigh
Anywho.. Day 19: thought this tree-shrubbery material. Some kids was throwing around fallen dead branches and got a bit excited and broke off living pieces. I returned during late evening with my dog for a walk and sawed off the lower, doomed, part.
Really we piece. I could remove the bark, using the knifeblade like a razor. The core of the wood is really powdery but wet. I could probably hollow it out and make something interesting out of it.(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180219/6c8c22ccede7796c73cd975e7a9076b7.jpg)
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Day 5:
To continue the instrument theme, my mid-50's Martin concert ukulele.
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Day 19...
Fixing some breakfast while the Safelite Guy, Adam, is out in my driveway installing a new windshield in my ‘04 F150. Courtesy of a rock tossed up on I-75.
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Mmmmm, almost done!!
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Finished product. Time to eat n watch some Star Trek Voyager.... haha
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Day 19...
Fixing some breakfast while the Safelite Guy, Adam, is out in my driveway installing a new windshield in my ‘04 F150. Courtesy of a rock tossed up on I-75.
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180219/171d2550c540a6d563dff87fd10b2073.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180219/7f2801bdf2aee21ebec8b0e8f539e762.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180219/2b355c9df6092af9a885f77b2045f137.jpg)
Mmmmm, almost done!!
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:gimme:
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Day 19...
Fixing some breakfast while the Safelite Guy, Adam, is out in my driveway installing a new windshield in my ‘04 F150. Courtesy of a rock tossed up on I-75.
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180219/171d2550c540a6d563dff87fd10b2073.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180219/7f2801bdf2aee21ebec8b0e8f539e762.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180219/2b355c9df6092af9a885f77b2045f137.jpg)
Mmmmm, almost done!!
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:gimme:
Sorry. All gone! Haha
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Day 19...
Fixing some breakfast while the Safelite Guy, Adam, is out in my driveway installing a new windshield in my ‘04 F150. Courtesy of a rock tossed up on I-75.
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Mmmmm, almost done!!
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Looks tasty, disturbing though that you're on a first name basis with the windshield guy
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:cheers: Nix!!
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Day 19...
Fixing some breakfast while the Safelite Guy, Adam, is out in my driveway installing a new windshield in my ‘04 F150. Courtesy of a rock tossed up on I-75.
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Mmmmm, almost done!!
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Looks tasty, disturbing though that you're on a first name basis with the windshield guy
Safelite sends a text with the installers name and picture so you recognize who’s coming.
Plus I had to talk to him several times in scheduling this appointment.
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Looks tasty, disturbing though that you're on a first name basis with the windshield guy
:rofl:
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Cheers, Barry!
:cheers:
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Day 8, replacing batteries in the garage light
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Day 19
Continuing with the musical instruments theme.
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Is that an electric jug or acoustic?
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Is that an electric jug or acoustic?
:facepalm: :rofl:
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DAY 19
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Day 19 -- Fireman
My favorite 111mm for a working day.
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My favorite 111mm for a working day.
Camo Fireman - awesome SAK, awesome scales!
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My favorite 111mm for a working day.
Camo Fireman - awesome SAK, awesome scales!
It´ll be hard to go back to alox after the challenge. I might continue carrying this one. :salute:
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Just kidding. I´ll carry both the Fireman and my alox. :D
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Day 15
Reached the halfway point. Beauty shot of the Herc.
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19/30
Almost forgot, so a lazy pic. Not that I had any special uses, though I did make quite a lot of cuts today, oranges and apples as the camera seems to reveal.
(https://i.imgur.com/Yz8KYRx.jpg)
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Day 17:
Hercules is supporting a little green friend today :D(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180220/64209138eb72ced62f3dcb1cf2b6446c.jpg)
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Day14
Not-so famous movie quote:
"Why do they put their food on these funny sticks?"
"That's a rib bone"
"You mean this used to be an animal!?!"
~Masters of the Universe 1984
Damn strait!!!
Texas BBQ baby!
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Day 19
Used the awl to put holes in some canvas for a field expedient sun shade for my south facing booth at the festival. The afternoon sun has been brutal.
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Day 20
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Outrider Day 14:
Mostly a quiet day. The Outrider did get some additional use in the jeans patching project (not quite finished). Otherwise, it was mostly shovel work.
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Day 19
Used the awl to put holes in some canvas for a field expedient sun shade for my south facing booth at the festival. The afternoon sun has been brutal.
(https://forum.multitool.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=75677.0;attach=359425)
Awarded. :tu:
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Day 20
Used the tweezers to reach the cotton batting in a bottle of aspirin
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Day 20
Used the tweezers to reach the cotton batting in a bottle of aspirin
I just love how "they" keep using the Swiss Cross (white on red) for pharmaceutical-related stuff... I've seen so many first aid kits with a Swiss flag on them instead of a red or green cross... Or even Asclepius' symbol of the staff and snake. :D
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Excellent pics in this challenge guys :o :like: :like:
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Noa deserves a special badge for his Masters of the Universe quote.
And while we're at it, how about a "Meat eater!" badge for SAK owning carnivores and a "Veggie" badge for incessant carrot-cutters? If you get both those badges you unlock the coveted "Omnivore!" badge.
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Day 6:
My Peterson army mount pipe and a tobacco box built for me by my friend that lives in Honduras. He started a small company selling products made out of coffee wood, which would normally be discarded and burned as trash. Kind of a cool concept
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Ah yes, nice to see the Victorinox Vignetting tool in action.
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Powernoodle Day 20
(https://i.imgur.com/d7r9pNe.jpg)
Powernoodle world exclusive: Kershaw Skyline XL.
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Oooooh, I score another coveted new page banana dance:
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If you get both those badges you unlock the coveted "Omnivore!" badge.
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Ah yes, nice to see the Victorinox Vignetting tool in action.
Lol, it is very good at that. Honestly, its seen more use as a photo prop than a knife so far, but that's kind of what I expected going in.
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Here's my pioneering work with the vignetting tool way back in Nov '16
https://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,68980.msg1385984.html#msg1385984
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Day 20...
While I anxiously await the shipping, and subsequent arrival, of my newly purchased Outrider, my Centurion is eagerly anticipating today’s carry duty.
It’s time for bed, so the Centurion will have to wait several more hours before accompanying me to work tonight.
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Day 20: at the University. Theology , the Bushcraft of -logies!(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180220/905746ab8bc22670876fbcc386a773c1.jpg)
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Wasn't Uppsala a big religious centre in pre-Christian Scandinavia? Or is that another Uppsala?
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Here's my pioneering work with the vignetting tool way back in Nov '16
https://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,68980.msg1385984.html#msg1385984
Nice :tu:
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Wasn't Uppsala a big religious centre in pre-Christian Scandinavia? Or is that another Uppsala?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamla_Uppsala
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Wasn't Uppsala a big religious centre in pre-Christian Scandinavia? Or is that another Uppsala?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamla_Uppsala
Indeed, same Uppsala! The University bring only ~half as old (1477)
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More domestic duty today!
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Day 20 -- Fireman
With my Pioneer Solo apple knife..
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Day 9, nothing really interesting going on today
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They say future 111mm SAKs will come with an AUX-OUT socket and Bluetooth...
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Lovely shot, Ron!
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Day 9, nothing really interesting going on today
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I have a Rotel amp/preamp/cd player setup. Good stuff.
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Day 9, nothing really interesting going on today
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180220/ee9c37bbfe9afbb2a9f73a2dfa563b50.jpg)
I have a Rotel amp/preamp/cd player setup. Good stuff.
Yup, good stuff. It used to be in the living room but I recently moved it to my workroom when I replaced the small speakers of my computer with some decent bigger ones :D
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Lovely shot, Ron!
Thanks Nix :cheers: I know you like silver alox..
Did you see my Silverado thread? https://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,74770.0.html
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Heating the sauna again, using the masonry heater in the house as well, as the temperatures have dropped to around -20 C°
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DAY 20
Great pics all!
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They say future 111mm SAKs will come with an AUX-OUT socket and Bluetooth...
My Hunter is equipped with AGLS (Anti Gravity Lanyard System), which makes it easier to spot the SAK. The orange lanyard is only a small part of it; the Anti Gravity Field Generator and Nuclear Power Plant are on the truck.
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Day 20
Another task the serrated blade excels at is cutting zip ties.
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Yep those serrated blades are awesome for certain tasks!
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Wow, Glenfiddich you are tidy! :tu:
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I know how you did that picture Ron... You did a handstand and released the shutter with your chin.
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Day 20
I'm just relaxing around the house today but I have a deal in the works that I'll tell you all about later.
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Day 16
Jaws ...but which one is better? I couldn't tell. Opinions?
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Day15
I got ambushed by a coworker....
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OutrDay Day 15:
Half-way through the challenge for me. So far I'm digging this SAK. It rides well in the small caddy I made (which is holding up nicely). I love having the scissors with me. The longer 111mm knife blade has come in handy. I've used all the other tools as well, with the exception of the saw. They've awl performed as expected.
A few casual uses today, but no action pics.
Here's my hiking buddy evaluating the Outrider and wondering why we aren't out for a walk. ("cuz it's freaking cold right now.")
(https://i.imgur.com/5vX7fUA.jpg)
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Day 18:
Nothing but mouse, keyboard and brain work today so no action for Hercules playing chameleon. (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180221/af6d25125970a91a5fd1f74281129e3f.jpg)
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Jaws ...but which one is better? I couldn't tell. Opinions?
I would say the one that comes with the tool set you prefer is better. Though I do like spring-loaded scissors.
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Day 21
(https://i.imgur.com/VTKJ3IF.jpg)
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Day 21
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Jaws ...but which one is better? I couldn't tell. Opinions?
I would say the one that comes with the tool set you prefer is better. Though I do like spring-loaded scissors.
Oh, I only meant the pliers, otherwise it's a no contest, they're definitely not in the same league. :)
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Powernoodle Day 21
(https://i.imgur.com/xd3L1wV.jpg)
Allergy season approacheth.
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I want to know how old grannies who don't own Swiss Army Knives /Spydercos/ Bucks get into clamshell packaging... some of those things are so bullet-proof they defy even muscle-bound youngsters like myself.
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Jaws ...but which one is better? I couldn't tell. Opinions?
I would say the one that comes with the tool set you prefer is better. Though I do like spring-loaded scissors.
even if they self-destruct like the PS4's? :whistle: :pok:
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Trying my hand at making a smoking pipe out of a block of Walnut. I used the saw to cut the rough shape, and the awl and the blade to start the bowl. To be continued....
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Trying my hand at making a smoking pipe out of a block of Walnut. I used the saw to cut the rough shape, and the awl and the blade to start the bowl. To be continued....
That's cool! I'm interested to see how it turns out.
Will walnut work as a pipe wood? I know it's a hardwood, but I wonder how resistant to the heat it will be? I suppose a good layer of pre carbonizing could help protect it.
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Day 7:
Following along with the pipe theme, I was able to smoke a bowl last night. It was 80 deg F yesterday. In Ohio. In February :think:
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Day 19
Used the awl to put holes in some canvas for a field expedient sun shade for my south facing booth at the festival. The afternoon sun has been brutal.
(https://forum.multitool.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=75677.0;attach=359425)
Awarded. :tu:
Thank you Zoidberg :hatsoff:
Day 21
Starting early today, dropped a friend off at the airport at 05:30. Need Big coffee!
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DAY 21
Hunter XT with the super 9
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even if they self-destruct like the PS4's? :whistle: :pok:
That is true. The scissor spring on Mrs. Powernoodle PS4 broke on its own with no usage.
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even if they self-destruct like the PS4's? :whistle: :pok:
That is true. The scissor spring on Mrs. Powernoodle PS4 broke on its own with no usage.
common thing to happen with small Leathermans it seems :P
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Very cool project, Barry! I'm looking forward to seeing how it progresses.
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Day 10, spot the 111mm in the "toolshed" with workbenches we're creating in a spare room :P
(https://www.dropbox.com/s/knelbb16cxl3hv7/rsz_2018-02-21_163631.jpg?raw=1)
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Nice workshop. :tu:
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Day 21 -- Fireman
We had a delicious apple pie in our coffee break this morning, and of course I cut it with my Fireman. And both blade and saw were used in a couple of light pruning jobs. I would have loved an action pic but I´d need three hands or else put my camera (or my SAK) into someone else´s hands. And that I don´t like. So that´s why action pics are few and far between and I´m posting a random garden pic I made today.
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Makes me cringe to see knife blades stuck into sandy soils. :facepalm:
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Makes me cringe to see knife blades stuck into sandy soils. :facepalm:
Oh I could do an entire cringe thread for you. After all for a gardener the soil is a convenient place to stick your knife in when your hands are busy with other things. There´s many scratches on the blade of my Fireman. Funny thing is they don´t show in my pictures, usually.
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It's not the scratches, it's the crunch of sand in the hinges that really hurts!
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Hurts you, or the knife?
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Mostly the knife, but me, a little bit, too.....
(https://forum.treeofsavior.com/uploads/default/original/3X/e/4/e44602e337ff8340c5d24a697bc8df1efdffb371.gif)
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Nice workshop. :tu:
Thanks :cheers:
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Outrider Day 16:
Cold temps, hot sun.
(https://i.imgur.com/qER4WKh.jpg)
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Great pic Nix!
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Thanks, Donnerhose! The icicles just caught my eye while I was out.
:cheers:
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Day 21: got home and finally relaxed at my make shift workbench(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180221/63c85401c5df8992bd5355d78129b2d4.jpg)
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Great pic Nix!
+ 1 ! :like:
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Some great pics here folks, reminds me that working in an office I don't have that many reasons to carry 111mm more's the pity. They're a great tool. :like:
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Outrider Day 16:
Cold temps, hot sun.
(https://i.imgur.com/qER4WKh.jpg)
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Day16
Its that time of year again. New tires for my feet. I havent tried Ariats yet, my last pair of boots were Timberline Pro. And yes steel/comp toe all day every day for 22 years now.
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Nice Ariats, Noa.
Your's are looking a whole lot nicer than mine right now......
(https://i.imgur.com/8cztsMv.jpg)
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21/30
Nothing out of ordinary today. Looking nice everyone. I think I'll switch yet for a few days to a Nomad, as reviewing the regulations 111mm may not be on the safe side in public so I was thinking just Champ in public and Nomad for stuff in car, hotel rooms, and so on.
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Day 21...
Gloomy, rainy day out...
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Another use just now at work.
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Day 7:
Following along with the pipe theme, I was able to smoke a bowl last night. It was 80 deg F yesterday. In Ohio. In February :think:
:like:
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Trying my hand at making a smoking pipe out of a block of Walnut. I used the saw to cut the rough shape, and the awl and the blade to start the bowl. To be continued....
:like: :like: Good luck! :salute:
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Day 17
The postman brought some stuff, the scissors saw some use.
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Day 19:
Hercules helped free a poor new PX from its delivery box...
Also helped an injured friend get back up.
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Outrider Day 16 (continued):
Working on patching my jeans some more this afternoon. I made a mistake and caught the back of the jeans leg with a small stitch, effectively sewing the leg shut. :oops:
I couldn't pick up the stitch to back it out and correct my error using just my finger nails. So I pulled out the mighty toothpick which ended up saving the day.
(https://i.imgur.com/xtc1R2p.jpg)
Scissors also came in handy. Short while later my jeans were patched:
(https://i.imgur.com/3F0BQot.jpg)
Used the cap lifter to open a Guiness and celebrate the completed job. :cheers:
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Great photos everyone, so many I would like to comment on but I'm in the middle of a water heater situation, if I use the Outrider I'll take a picture :rant:
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Day 21
Used the saw to take down a broken tree branch and opened a can of tomato sauce for dinner.
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Day 22
(https://i.imgur.com/pDIz3uA.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/mlC9jkj.jpg)
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Once again, SAK to the rescue. :tu:
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Beautiful pipe and accessories!
Day 7:
Following along with the pipe theme, I was able to smoke a bowl last night. It was 80 deg F yesterday. In Ohio. In February :think:
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I'm wondering the same thing. I think this is the hardest walnut I've ever put a saw to!
Trying my hand at making a smoking pipe out of a block of Walnut. I used the saw to cut the rough shape, and the awl and the blade to start the bowl. To be continued....
That's cool! I'm interested to see how it turns out.
Will walnut work as a pipe wood? I know it's a hardwood, but I wonder how resistant to the heat it will be? I suppose a good layer of pre carbonizing could help protect it.
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Great pics Noa and Nix!!
Nice Ariats, Noa.
Your's are looking a whole lot nicer than mine right now......
(https://i.imgur.com/8cztsMv.jpg)
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This has been a great thread! It's neat to see all the uses of the 111. :like: :like:
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21 the photo :facepalm:
(https://i.imgur.com/wozirsD.jpg)
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Day 22: zooming in on the caplifter. In these days of the mini prybar being so popular, the caplifter on the 111mm is a beast. The 91mm version been tested rigorously in challenges in the past, even with the "weak side" (straining on the peening) it holding out against the force that can be applied, the 111mm promises greatly and had so far not let me down!
It would be interesting to hear from SAK, GAK, DAK soldiers and if they have any instances were they managed to break their tool.
The 111mm caplifter locks by liner lock and keeps you from having it close on your hands so I feel safe to (miss)use it freely . And should it break down so did it do so serving as a tool, the highest cause, and is economically easily replaced.(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180222/5cd9625d9f1ad4907b9eb40a2df944be.jpg)
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Thanks, Donnerhose! The icicles just caught my eye while I was out.
:cheers:
better keep an eye on the eyecicles, :rofl:
they can be dangerous stuff! (Die Hard 2 Anyone? :ahhh)
nice pic in all truth :salute:
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Day 8:
Not much action to report. So here's some coffee.
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Beautiful pipe and accessories!
Day 7:
Following along with the pipe theme, I was able to smoke a bowl last night. It was 80 deg F yesterday. In Ohio. In February :think:
Thanks! Its a Peterson Irish made army 101. My wife and kids got it for my birthday last September. I really like it, my best pipe for sure. :cheers:
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I'm wondering the same thing. I think this is the hardest walnut I've ever put a saw to! Trying my hand at making a smoking pipe out of a block of Walnut. I used the saw to cut the rough shape, and the awl and the blade to start the bowl. To be continued....
That's cool! I'm interested to see how it turns out.
Will walnut work as a pipe wood? I know it's a hardwood, but I wonder how resistant to the heat it will be? I suppose a good layer of pre carbonizing could help protect it.
I'm definitely interested to see how it turns out!
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Day 22
I guess our 50 degree day's are over for now.
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You call that snow? :P
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Day 22 -- Fireman
Again.
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Day 11, doing dishes
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180222/3a49c594b110217dfcca22f4b1dab1c0.jpg)
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Powernoodle Day 22
(https://i.imgur.com/VRdTdU3.jpg)
I poured too much Oxy Clean down the sink and it turned into a rock hard brick that I had dig through with the Outrider's blade.
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Day 18
Risotto for dinner and some Tokaji wine to go with it - the Herc's corkscrew dealt with it in a second.
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Day 22
Same old, you all seemed to get something different today.
(https://i.imgur.com/G1WVtNm.jpg)
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DAY 22
Used the OHT for some kindling prep for the fire
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Outrider Day 17:
Getting to the good stuff.....
(https://i.imgur.com/LerYw2r.jpg)
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Novel use there, Powernoodle!
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Raining today so not much action at the moment.
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Day 22
Cut up the box the new water heater came in, now it's time for a cold one
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New water heater installed?
Winter is the wrong time of year to run out of hot water.
(http://www.pic4ever.com/images/162fs265937.gif)
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New water heater installed?
Winter is the wrong time of year to run out of hot water.
Water's heating up now :cheers:
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Day 22...
And just like that, the 111mm baton has been passed. I now carry an Outrider!!
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Novel use there, Powernoodle!
My tongue wasn't long enough, so I had to resort to the 111mm.
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zrxoa1,
I'm interested in your thoughts about the new Outrider!
I've found it is noticeably bigger in the pocket, but I don't think I'd give up the scissors now.
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Powernoodle,
KISS just called. Apparently you've not met the criteria to take over Gene Simmons' role in the band.
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I've found it [Outrider] is noticeably bigger in the pocket, but I don't think I'd give up the scissors now.
One alternative of course is a thinner, lighter 111mm like the Adventurer, with an added Manager for the scissors, etc.
https://www.amazon.com/Victorinox-Swiss-Adventurer-Pocket-Knife/dp/B00007E8F2
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One alternative of course is a thinner, lighter 111mm like the Adventurer, with an added Manager for the scissors, etc.
For sure. In the past, I've paired up a OHT with a Classic or Ambassador. Great combo. :tu:
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Day 22
Beautiful day to be outside and have a smoke. :D
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Day 22
Beautiful day to be outside and have a smoke. :D
Nice! That looks like a well loved pipe
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Day 22...
And just like that, the 111mm baton has been passed. I now carry an Outrider!!
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180222/12147655842c973ba0f03a633c78ee39.jpg)
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:like:
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Day 22
Beautiful day to be outside and have a smoke. :D
All these pipe themes are making me want to take it up
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Day 22
Beautiful day to be outside and have a smoke. :D
All these pipe themes are making me want to take it up
I'm sure it's not something everyone would enjoy, but I definitely like the occasional bowl. You could always start inexpensively with a corn cob pipe to try it out
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Day 20
Hercules tag-teaming on this grapefruit. I find the lack of a smaller/finer blade a bit of a bummer for such a versatile tool.
There was also some work for the pliers today;taking out a tiny piece of otherwise unreachable jammed paper out of a laser printer. A job requiring a delicate yet strong tool. Really happy with it :D (no pic for that... It's hard to take work-related pics when in front of users that just stand there waiting for you to fix the bloody thing) (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180223/713413799aa5d40f6ec5a547c5777306.jpg)
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Day 23
:mail:
(https://i.imgur.com/lvVOiFQ.jpg)
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Oh nice! A new multitool?! I have to check this out.
I already have something from Nextool - it's this Glacial Pegasus thing. Looks nice but I can't say I have found a use for it yet!
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Powernoodle Day 23
(https://i.imgur.com/36dV7mh.jpg)
Opening 300 rounds of .380 Blazer Brass.
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Day 9:
Nothing to report thus far
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Still working on my pipe. :dd:
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Still working on my pipe. :dd:
Looks good!
What are you going to do for the stem?
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Day 23 -- Fireman
With a Compact, at the request of El Corkscrew
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Day 19
Joyful package opening, becasue look what the cat - actually the postman :) - dragged in: my first 84 mm Vic's. I really grew fond of my Wenger Traveler, so I thought, why not try a Vic in the same size. I bought a used Waiter and Sportsman off ebay for buttons. First impression: very nice size, lightweight SAK's. Perhaps I'm going minimalist after this challenge...
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DAY 23
Here's an older breakfast pic, and a shot of my pocket carry today :cheers:
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Day 23
This is 111mm orange peeler tool. When it's not peeling oranges it makes a great can opener.
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:D
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Day 23
This is 111mm orange peeler tool. When it's not peeling oranges it makes a great can opener.
:rofl: Nice!
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Fireman and friends. Nix, this one will bring tears to your eyes. :D
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DAY 23
Here's an older breakfast pic, and a shot of my pocket carry today :cheers:
I like Toothpicks. The Remington looks like a really nice trad.
Day 23
The weather in Florida has been out of sync this year with the rest of the country. We're in the middle of a seriously cold winter up north but we've only had a couple of cold days so far this year down here and with all my trees dropping their leaves now it feels like it's just now Fall.
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Fireman and friends. Nix, this one will bring tears to your eyes. :D
not only his! :poh: :dwts:
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I've been known to stick a blade in the sandy soil to keep a knife handy while I'm working on something in the yard. I know that it may dull or scratch the blade but I never think about that at the time and it has never been an issue so far. I always wipe off the blade before closing it so I don't get dirt inside the knife.
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Fireman and friends. Nix, this one will bring tears to your eyes. :D
You seriously need to stop stabbing mother earth haha
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Day 23: doing some it in the public whittling. I prefer to be it by purple, liked a hamburger place, edit the sound out with earplug headphones and a podcast. Makes me less stressed somehow.
I can't say the Trekker gets much work done today but it was the knife that acquired the wood material to begin with, now my modded cadet does the rest of the work as I need different videos to hollow out the wood.(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180223/2bc5813b5d39c34ee3e0d1f33d82422c.jpg)
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Day 23: doing some it in the public whittling. I prefer to be it by purple, liked a hamburger place, edit the sound out with earplug headphones and a podcast. Makes me less stressed somehow.
I can't say the Trekker gets much work done today but it was the knife that acquired the wood material to begin with, now my modded cadet does the rest of the work as I need different videos to hollow out the wood.(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180223/2bc5813b5d39c34ee3e0d1f33d82422c.jpg)
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Cool! What are you making?
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Day 12, pizza
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Task were same old, so a quick pose in front of the collection.
(https://i.imgur.com/Dc5HuhD.jpg)
Food prep is one thing where 111 shines, those 2 centimeters are often just the difference between 1 and 2 or 2 and 3 cuts compared to 91.
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Day 23: doing some it in the public whittling. I prefer to be it by purple, liked a hamburger place, edit the sound out with earplug headphones and a podcast. Makes me less stressed somehow.
I can't say the Trekker gets much work done today but it was the knife that acquired the wood material to begin with, now my modded cadet does the rest of the work as I need different videos to hollow out the wood.(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180223/2bc5813b5d39c34ee3e0d1f33d82422c.jpg)
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Cool! What are you making?
Well, the attempt was to make a "kåsa" (wooden coffee cup in one piece) but smaller and to have a Viking ship design. It all looked great in my head but I'm a lot humbled now
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Day 12, pizza
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Day 23
Installed a key rack in the hallway, it came with #1 Phillips screws, no problem I had one on my belt, saved me a trip to the shed
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Day17
This smurfs
Its Rodeo time and the big cookoff is tonight...but Im stuck on the road for work so this is my dinner.
:rant:
I want BRISKET :ahhh
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Day17
This smurfs
Its Rodeo time and the big cookoff is tonight...but Im stuck on the road for work so this is my dinner.
:rant:
I want BRISKET :ahhh
Here you go!
(https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8059/8210485323_73a71db711_z_d.jpg)
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Day 23...
Ran out of dog food for tonight so used the Outrider to slice up some hotdogs for the two critters. They seemed happy! Haha
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Day 21:
Hercules' saw hasn't seen the light of day yet... (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180224/de09e57a280ec2deee6213cbcb5bce39.jpg)
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Day 24
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Outrider Day 18:
Got out for some ice-fishing today. Fishing was slow, but, as they say, a bad day fishing is better than a good day at work.....
(https://i.imgur.com/0rjst4V.jpg)
I did land (and release) one nice Rainbow, but the Outrider didn't get much use. Used scissors (oh, those lovely scissors) to trim some excess line after tying a knot. After that, it was watch and wait....and wait...and wait.....
(https://i.imgur.com/hCsiOSU.jpg)
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So, how is everyone carrying their mighty 111mm SAKs?
I’ll start...
Outrider/DAK/Centurion In right front pocket using either a handmade paracord pocket clip or a P7 clone suspension clip.
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So, how is everyone carrying their mighty 111mm SAKs?
I’ll start...
Outrider/DAK/Centurion In right front pocket using either a handmade paracord pocket clip or a P7 clone suspension clip.
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One hand sentinel with clip, clipped to right front pocket.
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So, how is everyone carrying their mighty 111mm SAKs?
I’ll start...
Outrider/DAK/Centurion In right front pocket using either a handmade paracord pocket clip or a P7 clone suspension clip.
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One hand sentinel with clip, clipped to right front pocket.
I’ve got one of those. Well....I did. My 16 yr old son took it over. Haha!!
I also had a Swiss Bianco pocket clip on my Centurion but removed it before this challenge.
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My outrider is lying in the bottom of my back right pocket. I don't like belt pouches because they snag on chairs and on door frames.
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front pocket, pocket caddy!
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front pocket, pocket caddy!
Pics??
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Made earlier in this challenge:
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:tu:
Very nice!!
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So, how is everyone carrying their mighty 111mm SAKs?
Hercules spends most of his time considerably weighing down my jacket's inner pocket but also sometimes my suit's outer pocket.
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Usually, in my right jacket pocket. Come summer, I´ll use a belt pouch.
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I carry my Herc in a generic kinfe/flashlight sheath, attached somewhere inside my bag. Obviously the sheath would be good for belt carry as well, but never tried that. Too bulky for me.
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I've been using a sheath on my belt, I'm quite comfortable with it, I tried a pocket but it was a little big for me
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Outrider Day 18:
Got out for some ice-fishing today. Fishing was slow, but, as they say, a bad day fishing is better than a good day at work.....
(https://i.imgur.com/0rjst4V.jpg)
I did land (and release) one nice Rainbow, but the Outrider didn't get much use. Used scissors (oh, those lovely scissors) to trim some excess line after tying a knot. After that, it was watch and wait....and wait...and wait.....
(https://i.imgur.com/hCsiOSU.jpg)
I'm jealous, my ice gear stayed packed up this year, we had a couple of freezing spells, but over all mild and rainy, on the up side, open water will be early
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Day 24
Nothing planned for today, you know what they say home is where you hang your SAK, here's the Outrider with it's stable mates
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Ah dear, now I need a rack like that......... :like:
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Day 24 -- Fireman
A walk would be good for me, I thought, but these bone spurs were killing me and I did no more than four miles. So now I´m back home and it´s not even three PM yet. Tomorrow I´ll go on my bicycle.
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Day 10:
Breakfast
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I'm jealous, my ice gear stayed packed up this year, we had a couple of freezing spells, but over all mild and rainy, on the up side, open water will be early
Bummer. I've only been ice fishing for a few years, but I've come to love being out on the ice during a season when it's all too easy to get stuck inside, developing cabin fever. I prefer going for Perch, but my fishing buddy wanted to go for trout. But fun is fun and a day of not getting "skunked" is icing on the cake (pardon that feeble pun.).
We still have a month of ice fishing to go.......
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A walk would be good for me, I thought, but these bone spurs were killing me and I did no more than four miles. So now I´m back home and it´s not even three PM yet. Tomorrow I´ll go on my bicycle.
Sorry to hear those bone spurs are still troubling you. I've had to deal with that, too, and I hate not being able to get out for a walk! :rant:
Ice those sore spots to get the inflammation down and put your feet up for some rest.
Great shots, anyway, Ron.
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Day 24
Most of the time I carry on my belt.
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A walk would be good for me, I thought, but these bone spurs were killing me and I did no more than four miles. So now I´m back home and it´s not even three PM yet. Tomorrow I´ll go on my bicycle.
Sorry to hear those bone spurs are still troubling you. I've had to deal with that, too, and I hate not being able to get out for a walk! :rant:
Ice those sore spots to get the inflammation down and put your feet up for some rest.
Great shots, anyway, Ron.
Thanks, Nix. :cheers:
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Day 23: I carry the 111 mm in a belt pouch. It's a bit too big for just the 111 mm alone so I might have to reconsider .. Ah well, it's going ok(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180224/0b2fb2b8945585b4e7b4ff0144127130.jpg)
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DAY 24
Forester today :cheers:
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I love the knots scales!
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I carry my Herc in a generic kinfe/flashlight sheath, attached somewhere inside my bag. Obviously the sheath would be good for belt carry as well, but never tried that. Too bulky for me.
Day 20
I forgot to denote my previous post as the daily challenge one, so just for the record reposting the Herc in the sheath as day 20 now.
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24/30
(https://i.imgur.com/w5ARjJM.jpg)
Changing of the guard, as the trip is tomorrow, not lookin too good at the time though.
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Powernoodle Day 24
(https://i.imgur.com/F6c0sO8.jpg)
Nothing hydrates you like hydration.
(http://smileyicons.net/s/431.gif) (http://smileyicons.net/s/431.gif) (http://smileyicons.net/s/431.gif) (http://smileyicons.net/s/431.gif) (http://smileyicons.net/s/431.gif)
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Day 13, beer duty for the Trailmaster
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180224/9a24d120650c6e0ecdc8031cc8e6df6c.jpg)
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:cheers: Thanks! I'm thinking about doing a shorter piece of wood, possibly a branch, and drilling it out with a press. I can hardly wait to see how it works. That pipe of yours sure looks great!!
Still working on my pipe. :dd:
Looks good!
What are you going to do for the stem?
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Day 24...
Not much use for my Outrider today at work. Dreary, rainy day. Working Noon-6 today. Short day, thank goodness!!
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180224/a4308ea7e3c7abbbfd3aadaf3960ce71.jpg)
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Outrider Day 19:
Making a cauliflower and leek soup; went all El Peacent on my cauliflower, again. I'm a serial Peacent now. :-\
(https://i.imgur.com/w8Fv59c.jpg)
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Day18
A SAK in the hand is worth two in the bush :D
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(https://i.imgur.com/0rjst4V.jpg)
:tu: :like:
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Day18
A SAK in the hand is worth two in the bush :D
Unless it's Bushcraft ?
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Day 25
(https://i.imgur.com/Y8j89lC.jpg)
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Day 24
Our warped, plywood counter held water every time it rained so I bored a hole with the awl so the water will drain and not make it any worse. They've been promising to rebuild the booth for 2 years already but I'm not holding my breath waiting for them.
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Day 21:
Slow day today for Hercules, caught him doing push-ups. (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180225/08f5218174d992bc1cabf7415d37d419.jpg)
As a bonus: two shots showing the Spartan wall in the Geneva flagship store.
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180225/643f36d85ad2c326dd3df181139a124e.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180225/d6c76399ca3558cb82a6821a6fa042a6.jpg)
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:o
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If I lived anywhere near that store I would be so broke I couldn't even pay attention. :drool:
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Day 21:
Slow day today for Hercules, caught him doing push-ups. (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180225/08f5218174d992bc1cabf7415d37d419.jpg)
As a bonus: two shots showing the Spartan wall in the Geneva flagship store.
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180225/643f36d85ad2c326dd3df181139a124e.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180225/d6c76399ca3558cb82a6821a6fa042a6.jpg)
Nice wall. Swiss Army House. :like:
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Powernoodle Day 25
(https://i.imgur.com/AZIi0Lo.jpg)
Honeycrisp apple with salt.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honeycrisp
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Day 25
Messing around with Brian, maybe we should give the cat a name too :rofl:
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Day 25 -- Dual Pro
Not exactly a general purpose multitool, since it lacks saw, scissors, and even a plain edged blade. However, the serrated blades are excellent at cutting stuff like rope, plastic, nylon, rubber etc.
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So, how is everyone carrying their mighty 111mm SAKs?
I’ll start...
Outrider/DAK/Centurion In right front pocket using either a handmade paracord pocket clip or a P7 clone suspension clip.
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DAY 25
My Hunter XT Spends most of it's time riding on my belt, although once in a while I'll carry mine in my right pocket :cheers:
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Day 14
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180225/f585dc2b6cb84197f1341cf02b2c52a9.jpg)
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Outrider Day 19:
Making a cauliflower and leek soup; went all El Peacent on my cauliflower, again. I'm a serial Peacent now. :-\
(https://i.imgur.com/w8Fv59c.jpg)
Cauliflower power! :cheers: Do you throw away the leaves? I've found out that my sister's hamster feasts on them so I always save them for when she visits. :2tu:
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Raining here again. Great day for a cup!
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Cauliflower power! :cheers: Do you throw away the leaves? I've found out that my sister's hamster feasts on them so I always save them for when she visits. :2tu:
I put some of the green bits outside for the rabbits. We've got a couple of wild rabbits that live here. During the Winter, the poor things eat the dried stems and twigs they can find (hard under a lot of snow). So I put some vegetable scraps out for them. Some they like, some they don't. I haven't figured that out completely.
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Day 25: wooden hyperspace. Trekker and electrician(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180225/ff9bd356860b50df6bf233ba52b0467a.jpg)
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Day 11:
I saw these buds starting to pop up last week, but it hasn't stopped raining long enough to get a Pic. The unseasonably warm weather and veritable deluge we've had the last week has these flowers confused. It's just not normal to see flower buds in Ohio. In February...
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Day 21
It was a really quiet day, up until the evening it seemed like I'll have to post another beauty shot or something, but finally wifey found a task for the Hercules, to be exact, she asked me to tighten her glasses and I gave the tool to her. Big SAK, but still excels in the precise tasks as well.
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25/30
First day of travel is over, now relaxing at our hotel in Pårnu.
It is a bit old fashioned, but for the cheapest option pretty good.
(https://i.imgur.com/Zyn79Uv.jpg)
It seems well have to restrict our trip to just going to Warsaw, we have to be back by Friday so Krakow is too long a drive, especially in Winter weather.
But you know, we are still visiting four foreign countries, plenty to see. If we can squeeze it in we'll probably visit the Warsaw Victorinox showroom, sure it's not as impressive as the brand stores but still seems pretty interesting.
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Day 25...
Not any use today. In fact I’ve been in bed sick until just now.
I did grab a pic of the Outrider setting atop a box full of the SAKs and Leathermans it helped to thin from the herd. All in box are for sale...except for the Outrider of course. Haha
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180225/49ff9fb26f0b9f33bafba70044692dfa.jpg)
I have to tell you, this challenger has really been a revelation and kind of brought me back to reality.
I carried a LM PST from 1996 until 2001 when a Wave took its place. Still have the PST and the Wave....never get rid of those two...
I carried the Wave from ‘01 until just a few years ago. I had switched jobs in late ‘06 and after nearly 10 years I realized that I just never needed anything at new job but the knife blade.
So I switched up to carrying a few different knives such as the Spyderco Delica 4 in stainless steel or the Kershaw Clash and Whirlwind. During this time I had just started to dabble in the SAK world. After something happened at work where the Clash was frowned upon, I switched up to carrying my Wenger SI. I figured it would not look so threatening while giving me a few tools that my Wave had also offered, but in a much smaller package.
The SI led to the Pioneer X, which I love. The X lost the key ring nub and gained a pocket clip. Life was good.
I had, by this time, gained several SAKs. Everything from little ones to a few 111mm units. I would carry different ones occasionally, but the PX was my mainstay. Then this challenge came along and I thought it’d be fun so I signed up.
After a few weeks I was really missing my PX and the scissors, as well as just the wonderful feeling of ALOX. The Outrider caught my eye. It had scissors that I was missing plus a few extra benefits. So I bought one. I thought this might be my new go to, my new every day companion.
While the size in my pocket is not terrible to me, I soon found myself looking around at sheaths to take the heft out of my pocket. As I started to really delve into that, while perusing online for different sheaths, I stumbled across a SAK I’d never heard of. The Wenger Traveler. There is had nearly everything I wanted on a SAK. The knife, scissors, nail file and openers/screwdrivers.
A bit more research revealed the Wenger Adventurer. It replaces the useless, to me, corkscrew with the Phillips driver. That got me thinking... I realized I missed the smaller sized SAK. That realization really came to point when I happened to set my Outrider down next to my Wave.
It then hit me...they are basically the same size. Yes the Wave is nearly twice as heavy, but nothing I would balk at. The caveat here is the Wave has every tool I need or want. If I’m going to carry something in a sheath on my belt, it would be the one.
After making that opinion, I realized I was starting a viscous circle. I had left the Wave at home in the drawer because it was bigger and I never needed all it offered. I survived just fine with the SI, and a bit better with the PX. While I wished for a nail file (my nails are a little brittle and i tend to break or chunk them every so often) I also realized the inline awl on the Wenger/PX would work to scrape the nail cracks down to reasonable. That plus the fact that I carry an Ambassador on my key ring.
So this challenge has been most worthwhile. It has actually opened my eyes to the fact that the SI or PX is really all I ever need and fits nicely in my pocket.
I’ll finish this challenge, but I can’t wait to get my ALOX back in my pocket! The Outrider will probably then find a new home in the center console of my truck, ready to help out if needed.
Whew, that was a lot of tapping on this iPhone!!! Hope it doesn’t bore you all!!
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Day 25...
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Whew, that was a lot of tapping on this iPhone!!! Hope it doesn’t bore you all!!
Not at all, we love stories like this!
I retired my Fireman in favor of the Carver about a year ago. Not counting openers/drivers, the two have the same tools: plain blade, serrated blade, saw, awl. After the challenge I´ll go back to the Carver but the Fireman will return in my rotation.
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Just realized that I can do a spydie drop with the sentinel. I'm a little surprised since the handle is pretty light weight. I'm probably having more fun with this discovery than a grown man should ::) :D
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Just realized that I can do a spydie drop with the sentinel. I'm a little surprised since the handle is pretty light weight. I'm probably having more fun with this discovery than a grown man should ::) :D
Haha!!!
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Day19
They close up of the two to combo blades.
The OHO Sentinel and the Skipper
The Skipper uses simple inside cut scalloped serrations like a steak knife
While the OHO blade uses a continuous cut wave pattern
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So this challenge has been most worthwhile. It has actually opened my eyes to the fact that the SI or PX is really all I ever need and fits nicely in my pocket.
I’ll finish this challenge, but I can’t wait to get my ALOX back in my pocket! The Outrider will probably then find a new home in the center console of my truck, ready to help out if needed.
That right there is what makes me love these challenges. Always something new to learn or to evaluate. Work these challenges and you will learn something about what it is you need and what a tool can provide.
Well done, zrxoa1. :clap: :salute:
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Outrider Day 20:
I was fishing a few days ago and got inspired to tie a couple new flies.
(https://i.imgur.com/xPUrHzy.jpg)
Used the scissors (oh,those lovely scissors) and the knife (to fix a couple mistakes, :facepalm:).
The Outrider is proving to be a solid pocket knife and EDC.
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Outrider Day 20:
I was fishing a few days ago and got inspired to tie a couple new flies.
(https://i.imgur.com/xPUrHzy.jpg)
Used the scissors (oh,those lovely scissors) and the knife (to fix a couple mistakes, :facepalm:).
The Outrider is proving to be a solid pocket knife and EDC.
:like:
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Day 25
It's a nasty windy day here so the Wife and I decided to stay in and catch up on some movies.
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Day 25...
Not any use today. In fact I’ve been in bed sick until just now.
I did grab a pic of the Outrider setting atop a box full of the SAKs and Leathermans it helped to thin from the herd. All in box are for sale...except for the Outrider of course. Haha
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180225/49ff9fb26f0b9f33bafba70044692dfa.jpg)
I have to tell you, this challenger has really been a revelation and kind of brought me back to reality.
I carried a LM PST from 1996 until 2001 when a Wave took its place. Still have the PST and the Wave....never get rid of those two...
I carried the Wave from ‘01 until just a few years ago. I had switched jobs in late ‘06 and after nearly 10 years I realized that I just never needed anything at new job but the knife blade.
So I switched up to carrying a few different knives such as the Spyderco Delica 4 in stainless steel or the Kershaw Clash and Whirlwind. During this time I had just started to dabble in the SAK world. After something happened at work where the Clash was frowned upon, I switched up to carrying my Wenger SI. I figured it would not look so threatening while giving me a few tools that my Wave had also offered, but in a much smaller package.
The SI led to the Pioneer X, which I love. The X lost the key ring nub and gained a pocket clip. Life was good.
I had, by this time, gained several SAKs. Everything from little ones to a few 111mm units. I would carry different ones occasionally, but the PX was my mainstay. Then this challenge came along and I thought it’d be fun so I signed up.
After a few weeks I was really missing my PX and the scissors, as well as just the wonderful feeling of ALOX. The Outrider caught my eye. It had scissors that I was missing plus a few extra benefits. So I bought one. I thought this might be my new go to, my new every day companion.
While the size in my pocket is not terrible to me, I soon found myself looking around at sheaths to take the heft out of my pocket. As I started to really delve into that, while perusing online for different sheaths, I stumbled across a SAK I’d never heard of. The Wenger Traveler. There is had nearly everything I wanted on a SAK. The knife, scissors, nail file and openers/screwdrivers.
A bit more research revealed the Wenger Adventurer. It replaces the useless, to me, corkscrew with the Phillips driver. That got me thinking... I realized I missed the smaller sized SAK. That realization really came to point when I happened to set my Outrider down next to my Wave.
It then hit me...they are basically the same size. Yes the Wave is nearly twice as heavy, but nothing I would balk at. The caveat here is the Wave has every tool I need or want. If I’m going to carry something in a sheath on my belt, it would be the one.
After making that opinion, I realized I was starting a viscous circle. I had left the Wave at home in the drawer because it was bigger and I never needed all it offered. I survived just fine with the SI, and a bit better with the PX. While I wished for a nail file (my nails are a little brittle and i tend to break or chunk them every so often) I also realized the inline awl on the Wenger/PX would work to scrape the nail cracks down to reasonable. That plus the fact that I carry an Ambassador on my key ring.
So this challenge has been most worthwhile. It has actually opened my eyes to the fact that the SI or PX is really all I ever need and fits nicely in my pocket.
I’ll finish this challenge, but I can’t wait to get my ALOX back in my pocket! The Outrider will probably then find a new home in the center console of my truck, ready to help out if needed.
Whew, that was a lot of tapping on this iPhone!!! Hope it doesn’t bore you all!!
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Very interesting read. I also try around, looking for that perfect fit. So far the executive nails it with the can opener pocket hook (pic 1)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180226/8fe229ecd0fb8c44dec389bf00dd1752.jpg)
While it I also need a saw and I don't want it on my whittler cadet (pic 2 and 3)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180226/08055ecb723f6c798ce5d3b686943505.jpg) (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180226/376580db78db76f2d74c132d191e65a3.jpg) I still find that perhaps I overlooked bigger options. I do carry my Trekker and it's great for getting whittling material back to home. But again I might have overlooked something..
So to condense the amount of knives and layers. The Executive + one 3 layer knife would be optimal. So currently I'm testing around with an electrician (see pic 4) and might merge it with a harvesters to gain that wood saw . afaik the 93 mm and 111 mm wood saw is three same size, but in bed so I only got the electrician with me, per 2 layer sleeping norm ofc! (Jk, right?)
I will continue to think about it tomorrow. But I liked to read your post!
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Day 25...
Not any use today. In fact I’ve been in bed sick until just now.
I did grab a pic of the Outrider setting atop a box full of the SAKs and Leathermans it helped to thin from the herd. All in box are for sale...except for the Outrider of course. Haha
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180225/49ff9fb26f0b9f33bafba70044692dfa.jpg)
I have to tell you, this challenger has really been a revelation and kind of brought me back to reality.
I carried a LM PST from 1996 until 2001 when a Wave took its place. Still have the PST and the Wave....never get rid of those two...
I carried the Wave from ‘01 until just a few years ago. I had switched jobs in late ‘06 and after nearly 10 years I realized that I just never needed anything at new job but the knife blade.
So I switched up to carrying a few different knives such as the Spyderco Delica 4 in stainless steel or the Kershaw Clash and Whirlwind. During this time I had just started to dabble in the SAK world. After something happened at work where the Clash was frowned upon, I switched up to carrying my Wenger SI. I figured it would not look so threatening while giving me a few tools that my Wave had also offered, but in a much smaller package.
The SI led to the Pioneer X, which I love. The X lost the key ring nub and gained a pocket clip. Life was good.
I had, by this time, gained several SAKs. Everything from little ones to a few 111mm units. I would carry different ones occasionally, but the PX was my mainstay. Then this challenge came along and I thought it’d be fun so I signed up.
After a few weeks I was really missing my PX and the scissors, as well as just the wonderful feeling of ALOX. The Outrider caught my eye. It had scissors that I was missing plus a few extra benefits. So I bought one. I thought this might be my new go to, my new every day companion.
While the size in my pocket is not terrible to me, I soon found myself looking around at sheaths to take the heft out of my pocket. As I started to really delve into that, while perusing online for different sheaths, I stumbled across a SAK I’d never heard of. The Wenger Traveler. There is had nearly everything I wanted on a SAK. The knife, scissors, nail file and openers/screwdrivers.
A bit more research revealed the Wenger Adventurer. It replaces the useless, to me, corkscrew with the Phillips driver. That got me thinking... I realized I missed the smaller sized SAK. That realization really came to point when I happened to set my Outrider down next to my Wave.
It then hit me...they are basically the same size. Yes the Wave is nearly twice as heavy, but nothing I would balk at. The caveat here is the Wave has every tool I need or want. If I’m going to carry something in a sheath on my belt, it would be the one.
After making that opinion, I realized I was starting a viscous circle. I had left the Wave at home in the drawer because it was bigger and I never needed all it offered. I survived just fine with the SI, and a bit better with the PX. While I wished for a nail file (my nails are a little brittle and i tend to break or chunk them every so often) I also realized the inline awl on the Wenger/PX would work to scrape the nail cracks down to reasonable. That plus the fact that I carry an Ambassador on my key ring.
So this challenge has been most worthwhile. It has actually opened my eyes to the fact that the SI or PX is really all I ever need and fits nicely in my pocket.
I’ll finish this challenge, but I can’t wait to get my ALOX back in my pocket! The Outrider will probably then find a new home in the center console of my truck, ready to help out if needed.
Whew, that was a lot of tapping on this iPhone!!! Hope it doesn’t bore you all!!
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Enjoyed your journey, no doubt to be continued.....
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I carried a LM PST. . a Wave . . . Spyderco Delica 4 . . . Wenger SI.. . . Pioneer X. . . I would carry different ones occasionally . . . Outrider . . . Wenger Traveler. . . . the Wave . . . a viscous circle . . . but I can’t wait to get my ALOX back in my pocket!
That is a most excellent adventure - and I can totally relate. (http://smileyicons.net/s/663.gif) (http://smileyicons.net/s/663.gif) (http://smileyicons.net/s/663.gif)
And btw, I hate viscous circles. They are waaaay too sticky.
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Haha!!! I just now saw that typo! Dang autocorrect on the iPhone.
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Day 23:
Hercules went in search of wisdom in a cold winter night (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180226/1d1da79ae457c91af5eae4479e39600d.jpg)
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Day 25
I had another busy day at the Renaissance Festival but had some time for a little fun before the festival opened. While setting up this morning I enjoyed a visit with Barney the camel.
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Day 26
(https://i.imgur.com/a8fjivY.jpg)
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Great pictures and stories guys!
It's not often you see a camel on this forum!
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Great pictures and stories guys!
It's not often you see a camel on this forum!
+1 :like: and I was thinking the same about the camel :rofl:
Great challenge thread guys :cheers: :like:
:nanadance: :nanadance:
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Day 26: hamburger-SAK! (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180226/3e3d7950adfe0e2691cb9051aee7d9af.jpg)
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Day 26 -- Fireman
Comparison shot of the Fireman and the +B Carver SW.
I´m having a talk with my counsellor later today. It´s going to be very difficult, I might lose my job. I´m not going to carry anything to the meeting. I´m not very happy with the photo, it looks a bit unbalanced to me, but then I´m pretty unbalanced myself atm.
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Day 26 -- Fireman
Comparison shot of the Fireman and the +B Carver SW.
I´m having a talk with my counsellor later today. It´s going to be very difficult, I might lose my job. I´m not going to carry anything to the meeting. I´m not very happy with the photo, it looks a bit unbalanced to me, but then I´m pretty unbalanced myself atm.
Ron, the photo looks good to me, and I hope you have a better than expected meeting
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Day 26
Have a hectic day ahead, so I sliced and diced the evening meal before heading out
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:D That's what I needed to see....the first sign of Spring!!! Nothing happening with us yet, but our day is just getting started.
Outrider Day 20:
I was fishing a few days ago and got inspired to tie a couple new flies.
(https://i.imgur.com/xPUrHzy.jpg)
Used the scissors (oh,those lovely scissors) and the knife (to fix a couple mistakes, :facepalm:).
The Outrider is proving to be a solid pocket knife and EDC.
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Good luck Ron!
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Have a hectic day ahead, so I sliced and diced the evening meal before heading out
Somebody give him the Veggie Badge! What, there's no Veggie Badge?! This is an outrage!
edit - oops there's meat in it! Take back that Veggie Badge!
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Day 26: hamburger-SAK!
Now I wanna know what those Scandinavian burgers are called... McBerserker? McBennyBjorn&Agnetha?
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Post 1000!
Great thread peeps!
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Day 25...
Not any use today. In fact I’ve been in bed sick until just now.
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that was a very nice read and thought provoking evolution of your carry.
I am a fan of the Wenger Traveler, loved it, :tu: it was my first Wenger and at the time it felt like it had all I could ask for a knife :salute:
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Congrats on the 1000 posts Syem! That didn't take long. :assimilate:
Day 26
salvaging hinges and pulls from kitchen cabinet doors and drawers. A friend gave these to me when he remodeled his kitchen but unfortunately none of it fits in my kitchen. The good news is my late 1960's / early 1970's kitchen with the phlegm colored plastic inserts in the cabinet doors is so old it is now considered retro.
:facepalm:
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Powernoodle Day 26
(https://i.imgur.com/mezrLco.jpg)
Powernoodle kitchen toy drawer.
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Some tool overlap there Mr Noodle!
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Ron, the photo looks good to me, and I hope you have a better than expected meeting
Good luck Ron!
Thanks guys.
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Day 26 -- Fireman
Comparison shot of the Fireman and the +B Carver SW.
I´m having a talk with my counsellor later today. It´s going to be very difficult, I might lose my job. I´m not going to carry anything to the meeting. I´m not very happy with the photo, it looks a bit unbalanced to me, but then I´m pretty unbalanced myself atm.
I hope your worries are unfounded and that this day will turn out well! Best of luck today!
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Some tool overlap there Mr Noodle!
I'm preparing for the next SAK shortage. (http://smileyicons.net/s/940.gif) (http://smileyicons.net/s/946.gif) (http://smileyicons.net/s/977.gif) (http://smileyicons.net/s/936.gif) (http://smileyicons.net/s/982.gif) (http://smileyicons.net/s/944.gif) (http://smileyicons.net/s/975.gif)
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Day 22
At last, the first non-instantly melting snow this winter in my city. Not much, but at least it's white and cold, feels like winter finally.
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Day 15, playing a game
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180226/e3f94da4a1bf543cdaea61fb68ccbde0.jpg)
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What is that - SAKDOOM, which is like Doom only you're equipped with different SAKs instead of shotguns and flamethrowers?
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What is that - SAKDOOM, which is like Doom only you're equipped with different SAKs instead of shotguns and flamethrowers?
That would make a great game :D
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What is that - SAKDOOM, which is like Doom only you're equipped with different SAKs instead of shotguns and flamethrowers?
That would make a great game :D
And the character in game should be McGyver.
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The main monster dies after 15 hits with a Rangergrip or 716 hits with the Golf Tool
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Day 26...
The Outrider and I are here for yet another mondane Monday. :-(
I need to hit the lottery so I can retire!!
Haha
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180226/fb77f1a52e83f08149ebacffc0d9f729.jpg)
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Uh I don't know much about the laws of physics but having the blade out like that, on the dashboard, while driving...[scratches head] looks to me like an accident waitin' to happen! :facepalm:
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Uh I don't know much about the laws of physics but having the blade out like that, on the dashboard, while driving...[scratches head] looks to me like an accident waitin' to happen! :facepalm:
Well, it’s on a magnet and I’m setting in a parking spot at work, so.....
:tu:
Haha
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DAY 26
Opening my new blade with the trekker :cheers:
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Unleash the Kraken!
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+1!!
Day 26 -- Fireman
Comparison shot of the Fireman and the +B Carver SW.
I´m having a talk with my counsellor later today. It´s going to be very difficult, I might lose my job. I´m not going to carry anything to the meeting. I´m not very happy with the photo, it looks a bit unbalanced to me, but then I´m pretty unbalanced myself atm.
I hope your worries are unfounded and that this day will turn out well! Best of luck today!
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:rofl: :cheers: Never too many!!
Some tool overlap there Mr Noodle!
I'm preparing for the next SAK shortage. (http://smileyicons.net/s/940.gif) (http://smileyicons.net/s/946.gif) (http://smileyicons.net/s/977.gif) (http://smileyicons.net/s/936.gif) (http://smileyicons.net/s/982.gif) (http://smileyicons.net/s/944.gif) (http://smileyicons.net/s/975.gif)
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26/30
Another night, another hotel, another bottle to close the day.
(https://i.imgur.com/YnWw41O.jpg)
Trough a Herculean effort of my father we are actually in Warsaw now, 860 kilometers from Pårnu. The driving took over 12 hours total.
Really hope you didn't get bad news Ron Who, and my condolences if you did.
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I'm right there with ya, Gath. :cheers:
(https://i.imgur.com/SiXmpY0.jpg)
And, yes, hope everything went OK, Ron. Let us know!
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Day 26: agent "trekker" is behind enemy lines. Reports conclude she is doing fine and that she came to possess a load of jaffa cakes after a night out in shady back alley bars, cigar smoke and a dimly lit poker table. She made her spectacular escape in a stolen half track after a shoot out with scarred, foul mouthed goons.
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Day 12:
Already running out of ideas...
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Congrats on the 1000 posts Syem! That didn't take long. :assimilate:
I actually meant post 1000 in this thread :D
I doubt I'm anywhere near that yet.
Day 24:
We almost caught a cold yesterday going to see the owl so Hercules and I stayed cozy today. (minor cap-lifting work today)
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180227/b3c86e5e75bdd59a04485919d4b03e78.jpg)
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I love those green scales! :drool: :like:
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Day20
Still getting the new place set up & lost the can opener
"SwissArmy Knight Powers Activate!!"
:SAKnight:
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Day 27
(https://i.imgur.com/L2izjdQ.jpg)
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Day 26.
Opened a couple boxes and sliced some summer sausage for lunch.
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This thread inspired me to order a Forester today.
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Congrats on the 1000 posts Syem! That didn't take long. :assimilate:
I actually meant post 1000 in this thread :D
I doubt I'm anywhere near that yet.
:oops: I should have realized. You still have a ways to go, just under 800. I'm looking forward to them. :cheers:
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This thread inspired me to order a Forester today.
:tu:
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:cheers:
This thread inspired me to order a Forester today.
:tu:
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Well I had a long talk with my counsellor yesterday. She at least understands what´s the problem and agrees that my manager made a few bad decisions in dealing with me and my affliction (Asperger´s syndrome). She´s going to talk to him this morning and propose a solution that will benefit both him and me, so it seems everything will turn out right. The three of us will meet later again today. Keeping my fingers crossed.
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Sounds like a good start, Ron. Stay positive! :cheers:
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This thread inspired me to order a Forester today.
:tu:
Glad to hear things went ok yesterday Ron. We're rooting for you.
And + 1 to this too. The Forester is a great 111mm :cheers:
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:oops: I should have realized. You still have a ways to go, just under 800. I'm looking forward to them. :cheers:
Thanks a lot! :cheers:
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I like Reamerpunch's solution to the infernal Rubik's cube....
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Well I had a long talk with my counsellor yesterday. She at least understands what´s the problem and agrees that my manager made a few bad decisions in dealing with me and my affliction (Asperger´s syndrome). She´s going to talk to him this morning and propose a solution that will benefit both him and me, so it seems everything will turn out right. The three of us will meet later again today. Keeping my fingers crossed.
:2tu:
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Sounds like everything will work out, Ronald. :salute:
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Day 23
Morning repair job for the Hercules. After being wobbly for quite a while now, one of the wheels finally came off of the under bed bed stuff tray this morning. The Hercules made quick work of it.
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Day 27...
Used the long Phillips driver on the Outrider to reattach the Swiss Bianco pocket clip on my Centurion.
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180227/0ebcb1a112abcd6ede749c4cb7cef164.jpg)
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Great news Ron :tu: :tu:
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Day 27
The scissors lending a hand once again
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Powernoodle Day 27
(https://i.imgur.com/zuUTjmz.jpg)
I experienced an unexpected and unexplained inspiration to get out the Rubik's Cube.
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Ron, I'm glad that things seem like they're going to work out for you my friend. :tu: :tu:
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Uh I don't know much about the laws of physics but having the blade out like that, on the dashboard, while driving...[scratches head] looks to me like an accident waitin' to happen! :facepalm:
Well, it’s on a magnet and I’m setting in a parking spot at work, so.....
:tu:
Haha
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don't think that SAKs with blades pointing at your legs are safe, ever!!! :twak:
Warning: Graphic pic
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Congrats on the 1000 posts Syem! That didn't take long. :assimilate:
I actually meant post 1000 in this thread :D
I doubt I'm anywhere near that yet.
Day 24:
We almost caught a cold yesterday going to see the owl so Hercules and I stayed cozy today. (minor cap-lifting work today)
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180227/b3c86e5e75bdd59a04485919d4b03e78.jpg)
D'Oh, but my PC says I did the 1000th post in here! ??? :think:
In any case, nice beaten up green SAK you got there Syem, :tu: lots of character in those wear marks :salute:
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Day 27
:mail: I opened a package with the scissors on my Outrider. I have to confess, this actually happened yesterday. I waited as long as I could to open it. I was trying to hold out until midnight so it would legitimately be today's task, but the package was calling to me and taunting me until I could no longer resist. I am so weak. :ahhh I received the MP-400 and Vic Tourist from Lynn's $10.00 challenge. :D :woohoo:
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Day 16, sandwich
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180227/e61bc6704de6bd22ac7ff535fa5c9a92.jpg)
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What no butter?!!
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Day 27: bad character have me being found at fast food restaurant. This knife is my backbone(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180227/33281daf078a52e6e3dc9b06a063e0e5.jpg)
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What no butter?!!
Almost never put butter on my bread ::)
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Well I had a long talk with my counsellor yesterday. She at least understands what´s the problem and agrees that my manager made a few bad decisions in dealing with me and my affliction (Asperger´s syndrome). She´s going to talk to him this morning and propose a solution that will benefit both him and me, so it seems everything will turn out right. The three of us will meet later again today. Keeping my fingers crossed.
Hope everything works out.
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What no butter?!!
Almost never put butter on my bread ::)
To be honest I thought Hammer House of Jam .... :cheers:
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Day 27 -- Fireman
With a family pack of band-aids. Very useful :D
Good news: I´m not going to lose my job and my manager is not the jerk I thought he was. We had a good talk this morning, no hard feelings and the future looks a lot brighter.
Bad news: Because of a computer user error my weekly allowance will be a day late, so I don´t have any money to celebrate.
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Sounds like the good out weighs the bad there, Ron. Glad to hear things are working out! :tu:
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:cheers:
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D'Oh, but my PC says I did the 1000th post in here! ??? :think:
In any case, nice beaten up green SAK you got there Syem, :tu: lots of character in those wear marks :salute:
Tapatalk on my phone seems to disagree...
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180227/098f395209ea7b246d6fb1a95f2ff2d0.jpg)
I just love this little green friend... Seems to have a lot of experience :D looks gorgeous too despite the scars...
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On my desktop your post is the 999th reply, so the 1000th post. I noticed and wanted to comment about some Obi-Wan error, but it isn´t.
Post counts are not always reliable. I found that starting a new thread is best done without uploading pics. Because if you do upload a pic, your post counter will not be updated. I discovered this when I threw my 4K party.
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Good news Ron! :like:
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Day 13:
Yet another day of no real use, so I decided to whittle some balsa wood for no reason.
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27/30
The day was mostly driving, so no real use today, as we even had the evening beers at the restaurant in our hotel. Anyway we are now in Krakow.
As I mentioned we visited the Warsaw Victorinox showroom, and even moved to a temporary location it was extremely impressive, I'll try to remember to post some more pics later as I sort them out and think of something to say about them.
But anyway, in the showroom in the impeccable surroundings something did stand out, (didn't remember a picture, apologies.) Besides the counter lightly dirty bins, scales on one stack, parts on the other. As I asked the representative about them he explained that they're here just to display what kind of repair works are done, while pulling out blade after another abused in various ways, all warranty replaced if I got that right.
Then I asked if the scales were local or from Ibach, he told that many were theirs, as scale changes they did provide. I figured I can get knives elsewhere but this service would be pretty memorable, so I asked what's the price, it was 12 zloti, 13 (around €3) with a new toothpick and the pin, that wasn't a part of my old scales. Engraving was also included.
So my SwissChamp got a new coat, and as a bonus I got to pick up a set of brochures for my display.
(https://i.imgur.com/lrVzjjT.jpg)
And great to hear that you figured things out, Ron.
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Outrider Day 22:
Chicken day today.
(https://i.imgur.com/8TDDUjA.jpg)
Used the Outrider to 'spatchcock' this evening's chicken. Removed the backbone, wishbone, ribs, and 'keel bone' so that the bird would lay flat and cook evenly during roasting. This is a test I like to do during any 30-day challenge. It gives me a nice data point about how a knife performs.
Needless to say, with a big handle and good-sized blade, the Outrider performed magnificently. I used my fingers to locate joints and then the Outrider was called in to disarticulate those joints. No problems.
(https://i.imgur.com/Fe5CZnC.jpg)
Bird is in the oven, having been rubbed with olive oil, salt, and a Cajun spice blend. House smells happy already. :D
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DAY 27
:drool: Looks good! Here's a pic from the other day of the hunter XT consuming an apple :D
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Outrider Day 22:
Chicken day today.
(https://i.imgur.com/8TDDUjA.jpg)
Used the Outrider to 'spatchcock' this evening's chicken. Removed the backbone, wishbone, ribs, and 'keel bone' so that the bird would lay flat and cook evenly during roasting. This is a test I like to do during any 30-day challenge. It gives me a nice data point about how a knife performs.
Needless to say, with a big handle and good-sized blade, the Outrider performed magnificently. I used my fingers to locate joints and then the Outrider was called in to disarticulate those joints. No problems.
(https://i.imgur.com/Fe5CZnC.jpg)
Bird is in the oven, having been rubbed with olive oil, salt, and a Cajun spice blend. House smells happy already. :D
More! :drool:
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Day21
At work and a slow SAK day so you get 3 Random old pics
Some of these are mis-takes I wasnt happy with some pay be similar to previous posts
I included one of the SAK Nativity shots I did a couple years ago
(Tradesman, Traveler, Skipper, 3LMs gathered around a Monarch)
The sitting on a box is new
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More! :drool:
Really?
You gotta be a glutton for punishment.......
(https://i.imgur.com/0SaqMeq.jpg)
Served up the bird with an Asian-inspired coleslaw. Mrs Nix wolfed it down and dove in for seconds. Yes, she said it was a bit spicy, but she couldn't help but grab another bite...... :drool:
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More! :drool:
Really?
You gotta be a glutton for punishment.......
(https://i.imgur.com/0SaqMeq.jpg)
Served up the bird with an Asian-inspired coleslaw. Mrs Nix wolfed it down and dove in for seconds. Yes, she said it was a bit spicy, but she couldn't help but grab another bite...... :drool:
:o :salute:
So beautiful...
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Cheers, mate. :cheers:
Stop by on Friday; I'll fix you a plate. :tu:
(though I'm not sure what we're having.......... :D )
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Day 25:
Yet another slow day for Hercules. Been programing most of the day... He uncapped a well deserved beer at the end of the day though but I was out of battery to capture it.
If he could make a face, it would say "Why did you leave me out in the cold like that while you're inside?!"(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180228/5c11c2aa543ce7e6b08e2d235ababc40.jpg)
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Day 27
Nothing to report today. Should do this challenge in the summer. More time outside usually means more knife use for me.
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Day 28
(https://i.imgur.com/JXQREak.jpg)
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Btw, does anyone know if the glassbreaker is attachable to oh 111 mm without being the rescue tool version?
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It is not.
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Post counts are not always reliable. I found that starting a new thread is best done without uploading pics. Because if you do upload a pic, your post counter will not be updated. I discovered this when I threw my 4K party.
Interesting, thanks for the info.
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Day21
At work and a slow SAK day so you get 3 Random old pics
Some of these are mis-takes I wasnt happy with some pay be similar to previous posts
I included one of the SAK Nativity shots I did a couple years ago
(Tradesman, Traveler, Skipper, 3LMs gathered around a Monarch)
The sitting on a box is new
Any more pics of that blue MT? What is it?
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Day 26:
Finally some proper work for Hercules today.
A user's mouse's left click became unreliable. Randomly double clicking instead of single clicks and releasing clicks when drag and dropping. Obviously out of warranty so instead of just throwing it away I thought I would try a bit of manual work this morning as I was feeling a bit sleepy.
1st step was removing the sliding pads. Tried with the cap-lifter but it's too thick so I reverted to using the awl.
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180228/a0fc307c3ab4df0f6de672aff6fdcac2.jpg)
2nd step obviously is unscrewing the 4 screws in order to open up the mouse. Used the long Philips.
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180228/cc4e2518768a98b879ff5febc555a726.jpg)
3rd step was removing the white electrical connector linking the top to the bottom. Used the pliers for that.
Then I opened up the actual clicking component with the tiny corkscrew flathead SD. And noticed that the contacts were covered by an oxidation/crud layer. I proceeded with removing the moving part of the mechanism very delicately with the pliers. I then used the corkscrew SD to scrape off the oxidation/crud. And finally used the tweezers to put the moving part back in place.
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180228/ad7bddf4a092042d9ad1e9bca045e97c.jpg)
All I needed to fix the mouse was actually on this pocket toolbox :
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180228/d48bb837072b0044b51817f7d9e95772.jpg)
And I forgot to mention the click now works perfect again!
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Day 14:
Playing around with a zebralight.
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Day 26:
Finally some proper work for Hercules today.
A user's mouse's left click became unreliable. Randomly double clicking instead of single clicks and releasing clicks when drag and dropping. Obviously out of warranty so instead of just throwing it away I thought I would try a bit of manual work this morning as I was feeling a bit sleepy.
1st step was removing the sliding pads. Tried with the cap-lifter but it's too thick so I reverted to using the awl.
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180228/a0fc307c3ab4df0f6de672aff6fdcac2.jpg)
2nd step obviously is unscrewing the 4 screws in order to open up the mouse. Used the long Philips.
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180228/cc4e2518768a98b879ff5febc555a726.jpg)
3rd step was removing the white electrical connector linking the top to the bottom. Used the pliers for that.
Then I opened up the actual clicking component with the tiny corkscrew flathead SD. And noticed that the contacts were covered by an oxidation/crud layer. I proceeded with removing the moving part of the mechanism very delicately with the pliers. I then used the corkscrew SD to scrape off the oxidation/crud. And finally used the tweezers to put the moving part back in place.
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180228/ad7bddf4a092042d9ad1e9bca045e97c.jpg)
All I needed to fix the mouse was actually on this pocket toolbox :
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180228/d48bb837072b0044b51817f7d9e95772.jpg)
And I forgot to mention the click now works perfect again!
I used to use my long lost Cybertool for things like that. Haven't had a chance to use the Workchamp for anything work related except changing laptop batteries. Little phillips works great.
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Day 26:
Finally some proper work for Hercules today.
A user's mouse's left click became unreliable. Randomly double clicking instead of single clicks and releasing clicks when drag and dropping. Obviously out of warranty so instead of just throwing it away I thought I would try a bit of manual work this morning as I was feeling a bit sleepy.
1st step was removing the sliding pads. Tried with the cap-lifter but it's too thick so I reverted to using the awl.
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180228/a0fc307c3ab4df0f6de672aff6fdcac2.jpg)
2nd step obviously is unscrewing the 4 screws in order to open up the mouse. Used the long Philips.
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180228/cc4e2518768a98b879ff5febc555a726.jpg)
3rd step was removing the white electrical connector linking the top to the bottom. Used the pliers for that.
Then I opened up the actual clicking component with the tiny corkscrew flathead SD. And noticed that the contacts were covered by an oxidation/crud layer. I proceeded with removing the moving part of the mechanism very delicately with the pliers. I then used the corkscrew SD to scrape off the oxidation/crud. And finally used the tweezers to put the moving part back in place.
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180228/ad7bddf4a092042d9ad1e9bca045e97c.jpg)
All I needed to fix the mouse was actually on this pocket toolbox :
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180228/d48bb837072b0044b51817f7d9e95772.jpg)
And I forgot to mention the click now works perfect again!
Now that is what I like to see with these tools. Actual USE!!!! Great job!!!
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Day 28: co-op. Cutting off a small part of the twig, then used the 93 mm to start whittling away at the wood. I'm thinking a baby hippo?(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180228/3afb2bda93d9c059611305ed22920b41.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180228/bf3627710e0709cdc8a23ffdfce1fef9.jpg)
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Day 28
I removed the childproof cap from an aspirin bottle. I hate these things.
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Powernoodle Day 28
(https://i.imgur.com/5JRpof6.jpg)
5x5. Boom.
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Day 28 -- Fireman
The large blades of the 111mm series are why I carry them and I don´t use the other tools very often. However the screwdriver on the can opener proved to be very well suited for adjusting the Phillips screws on our pruning saws. These screws have a tendency to come loose and need tightening several times a day.
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Love the hippo Mr Stoneshank!
What is that mega-cube called, Powernoodle? Rubik's nightmare?
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Day 24
The postman brought some goodies, Hercules opened the packages.
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Love the hippo Mr Stoneshank!
What is that mega-cube called, Powernoodle? Rubik's nightmare?
Thanks! Here is it a bit later(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180228/548f395ddcc96084e2aa88164df73353.jpg)
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Love the hippo Mr Stoneshank!
What is that mega-cube called, Powernoodle? Rubik's nightmare?
Thanks! Here is it a bit later(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180228/548f395ddcc96084e2aa88164df73353.jpg)
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Awesome!
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Great Hippo!
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The large blades of the 111mm series are why I carry them and I don´t use the other tools very often. However the smurfdriver on the can opener proved to be very well suited for adjusting the Phillips smurfs on our pruning saws. The smurfs have a tendency to come loose and need smurfing several times a day. :D
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Day 17, nothing special
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180228/da1013401dd3467906736dda7fb9f7ea.jpg)
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DAY 28
Using the Forester to adjust the door today :cheers:
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Outrider Day 23:
Slow day today. You guys may be aware that I gave notice a while back. Today was my out-processing day and I turned in my keys and ID. So I'm officially jobless and happy. As a result of all the little tasks involved, I didn't do much (funny how work can get in the way of having fun.). But I did snap this shot:
(https://i.imgur.com/oAz4lGa.jpg)
Weather has been warming up and snow is melting, but I still have 1-3' of snow in the yard. I suspect we're in for some flooding this Spring when melt-off crests.
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Day 28...
No use this far today. Had a nice Caesar salad with grilled chicken from Zaxby’s today.... haha
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180228/cd898f91e7d942420106d8af7660f34c.jpg)
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Day 28
Unlike Nix, winter never showed up here so when I got home I used the Outrider to cut the cover off the boat, also noticed buds on the Hydrangea
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Unlike Nix, winter never showed up here so when I got home I used the Outrider to cut the cover off the boat, also noticed buds on the Hydrangea
And you call yourself a Canadian?
(I might go ice-fishing again tomorrow. Do Canadian know about ice-fishing? :pok:)
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Put mine to use tightening the handle on the ash pan of my wood stove.
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Day 28
Unlike Nix, winter never showed up here so when I got home I used the Outrider to cut the cover off the boat, also noticed buds on the Hydrangea
I hear that Greg! Back in January, we had days in the zero and below range. This week, I've come home and spent the afternoon in short sleeves. Crazy winter this year! :ahhh
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Put mine to use tightening the handle on the ash pan of my wood stove.
Good effort Barry :like:
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Outrider Day 23 continued:
A little end of the day use:
(https://i.imgur.com/u8Cs44N.jpg)
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What is that mega-cube called, Powernoodle? Rubik's nightmare?
"D-FantiX Cyclone Boys 5x5 Speed Cube Stickerless Magic Cube Puzzle 64mm." My son is the expert. Not me. I could barely solve a 1x1.
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Unlike Nix, winter never showed up here so when I got home I used the Outrider to cut the cover off the boat, also noticed buds on the Hydrangea
And you call yourself a Canadian?
(I might go ice-fishing again tomorrow. Do Canadian know about ice-fishing? :pok:)
:D
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Day 28
Unlike Nix, winter never showed up here so when I got home I used the Outrider to cut the cover off the boat, also noticed buds on the Hydrangea
I hear that Greg! Back in January, we had days in the zero and below range. This week, I've come home and spent the afternoon in short sleeves. Crazy winter this year! :ahhh
Sounds similar, we were in the deep freeze around the holidays and that was it :tu:
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:cheers: Thank you good sir!!
Put mine to use tightening the handle on the ash pan of my wood stove.
Good effort Barry :like:
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Day22
A quick shot of the Trekker.
Somebody asked for more pics & details of the Skipper...I'll try to do some tomorrow.
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Day 29
(https://i.imgur.com/fqe3AEh.jpg)
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Day22
A quick shot of the Trekker.
Somebody asked for more pics & details of the Skipper...I'll try to do some tomorrow.
Sorry to be so insensitive but.. Did your Victorinox come with the shield as a sticker?
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Never been ice fishing. I wish I could, but if it ever gets that cold here in Florida we'll all be in trouble.
Day 29
I love the clearance aisle at Wal-Mart. I scored 5 Ozark Trail Cuchillo Bowie knives for $5.00 each and 5 Fiskars hatchets for only $4.00 each.
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Never been ice fishing. I wish I could, but if it ever gets that cold here in Florida we'll all be in trouble.
Day 29
I love the clearance aisle at Wal-Mart. I scored 5 Ozark Trail Cuchillo Bowie knives for $5.00 each and 5 Fiskars hatchets for only $4.00 each.
:o
Nice haul! :like:
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5 Fiskars hatchets for only $4.00 each.
They cost about fifteen times that here...
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Day 29
The Outrider made quick work of opening a can
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As a side note, my Mrs thinks it's cute that we pose our knives like Barbie dolls and take pictures...........I feel dirty :D
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As a side note, my Mrs thinks it's cute that we pose our knives like Barbie dolls and take pictures...........I feel dirty :D
Barbie with a can of beans ? You know, it might just work .... :whistle:
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As a side note, my Mrs thinks it's cute that we pose our knives like Barbie dolls and take pictures...........I feel dirty :D
Barbie with a can of beans ? You know, it might just work .... :whistle:
Like Ann Margaret in Tommy :ahhh
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Never been ice fishing. I wish I could, but if it ever gets that cold here in Florida we'll all be in trouble.
Day 29
I love the clearance aisle at Wal-Mart. I scored 5 Ozark Trail Cuchillo Bowie knives for $5.00 each and 5 Fiskars hatchets for only $4.00 each.
quite the haul! :o "Cuchillo" means "Knife" in Spanish so you got some "Ozark Trail Knife Bowie knives" :rofl: :tu:
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Never been ice fishing. I wish I could, but if it ever gets that cold here in Florida we'll all be in trouble.
Day 29
I love the clearance aisle at Wal-Mart. I scored 5 Ozark Trail Cuchillo Bowie knives for $5.00 each and 5 Fiskars hatchets for only $4.00 each.
quite the haul! :o "Cuchillo" means "Knife" in Spanish so you got some "Ozark Trail Knife Bowie knives" :rofl: :tu:
DAY 29
+1 Good deal :tu:
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Day 28
Due to circumstances beyond my control I didn't get to post yesterday. So here's my Hunter for yesterday.
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Day 29....
Using the Outrider to open a bag of dog food...
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Day 29: from left to right: electrician, executive, squirt p4, suprabeam q1 mini, laix b2, Trekker(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180301/086ce34325dbbba5058968f42381898c.jpg)
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Just realized that some you guys are almost done the challenge. That seemed to pass quickly!
Hope you guys will post up some closing thoughts with tomorrow's posts! :pok: :cheers:
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Day 18
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Powernoodle Day 29
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Mercator locking knife.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgiCOg08F7s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfFZbXBhBf0
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Day 29 -- Fireman
With the Böker Plus Steel Ranger, one of the few fixed blades i have.
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Just realized that some you guys are almost done the challenge. That seemed to pass quickly!
Hope you guys will post up some closing thoughts with tomorrow's posts! :pok: :cheers:
No need to wait until tomorrow.
I carried lots of alox last year and had nearly forgotten why I like the 111mm series so much. Size! The Fireman still is my number 1, closely followed by the Hunter. I´ll keep on carrying one of them after the challenge!
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Never been ice fishing. I wish I could, but if it ever gets that cold here in Florida we'll all be in trouble.
Day 29
I love the clearance aisle at Wal-Mart. I scored 5 Ozark Trail Cuchillo Bowie knives for $5.00 each and 5 Fiskars hatchets for only $4.00 each.
quite the haul! :o "Cuchillo" means "Knife" in Spanish so you got some "Ozark Trail Knife Bowie knives" :rofl: :tu:
I know, it sounds funny to Spanish speakers, but the "knife" knives are named for a wilderness area in California. Still, I believe they should have thought of a better name, but they probably never bothered to get a translation.
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Day 29
After reading about how @glenfiddich lost his Vagabond. I decided as a insurance to order a Desert Trailmaster to replace my Soldier in case something happens to it. I carry and use my Soldier enough that I don't want to go without it for to long.
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Day 25
Inspired by Nix, I decided to make chicken as well. The Hercules just zipped through the breast without the slightest resistance. Sharp!
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Powernoodle Day 29
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Mercator locking knife.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgiCOg08F7s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfFZbXBhBf0
Wow, now there's an eye-opening picture for me! :o
I've had the Mercator on my wish list for a while now, it was coming up in the next month or two, but this comparison made me think twice. I knew the numbers, but seeing it next to a 111 mm Vic just made me realize how big it is for real. Illegal to carry here, so it would strictly be a shelf queen. Do I really need one? ???
EDIT: I mean I know there's a smaller version, but I had my eye on the bigger, locking version, shown on the photo.
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Bread time!!
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Bread time!!
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:cheers: Thanks Bill! That serrated blade makes short order of it. Not quite what the Bundeswehr had in mind I'm sure!
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Didn't have internet last night, so a double post. Driving a lot again, so uses were minimal, peeling fruit, opening packages. Last night we got just past Warsaw, Now at a spa hotel in Riga, ready and refreshed for the final day of our trip and the challenge.
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Just realized that some you guys are almost done the challenge. That seemed to pass quickly!
Hope you guys will post up some closing thoughts with tomorrow's posts! :pok: :cheers:
I'll probably post some thoughts occasionally until the deadline, tomorrow and the day after I'm a bit busy, I'll see if I can muster some thoughts together.
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I already told my story a few days ago. Needless to say I am anxious to get my beloved PX back in my pocket.
These 111s are great, but again, if I were to keep carrying this Outrider, hoping for a few more tools, I might as well carry my Leatherman Wave. They are virtually the same size and the Wave adds a lot more than the Outrider has.
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Day 27:
Nice walk down by the lake... "Lots" of snow fell in Geneva today (last night actually), it was a nightmare like usual because every time this happens the city handles it like it's the first time ever.. With 15cm of snow it's all paralyzed.
Anyways I left work at a reasonable time for once so there was enough daylight left that I could actually walk down to the lake.
I'll have some work for Hercules in the coming days... (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180301/200e6636949d76141af3a5bbbcda947e.jpg)
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Day 15:
Yet again, no real use for the knife today. I just don't need a knife this size much.
Since I lack creativity and ambition, I'm doing another knife/uke pic.
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That could be a calendar photo, Syem. :tu:
Popped the top on a cold one, but otherwise not much action. I continue to enjoy using the pocket caddy to carry the Outrider.
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but seeing it next to a 111 mm Vic just made me realize how big it is for real. Illegal to carry here
The Mercator is super thin and light weight, so you get a lot of blade for the thickness and weight. But the illegal part is a bummer. I really want to have a locking blade as part of my EDC. The 111mm does that in fine fashion, and fills the hand better than the Mercator or just about any other locking folder. But the Mercator carries extremely easily, and pairs nicely with an Explorer Plus or your favorite SAK/MT.
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but seeing it next to a 111 mm Vic just made me realize how big it is for real. Illegal to carry here
The Mercator is super thin and light weight, so you get a lot of blade for the thickness and weight. But the illegal part is a bummer. I really want to have a locking blade as part of my EDC. The 111mm does that in fine fashion, and fills the hand better than the Mercator or just about any other locking folder. But the Mercator carries extremely easily, and pairs nicely with an Explorer Plus or your favorite SAK/MT.
Yeah, thats what so attractive about it, and well, the whole style actually - I have a Douk-douk, so I have a pretty good idea about the form factor and carryability -, but the blade is just too long. And until I saw them together, somehow I thought it's smaller, but as the 111 mm's blade is already right on the edge of legal size here, the Mercator clearly falls north of it. (So the problem is not the lock, fortunately.) Anyway, I like it so much that I just buy one anyway, because I find it so stylish.
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Yup; the big noodler talked me into ordering one of these too.
It's always been on my list of great traditional knives, but I've never run across one. After Powernoodle started his campaign, big river got the call. Like I need another knife.... :facepalm:
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Day23
As promised here's a fan of the slide-lock Skipper.
The backside tools on this are the sewing awl and corkscrew. This is the largest of Victorinox sailing models; though there is one bigger held over from Wenger in the Delemont collection from what I understand
I have added an eyeglass screwdriver because I don't think any Sak with a corkscrew should be without one. Its such a simple low-cost feature to add I don't see why they don't do it at the factory.
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Agreed.
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Day 30 :like:
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Yum!
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:like: I agree!!
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Day 30
The power struggle has begun Outrider or Fieldmaster?
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Day 16:
How about some coffee?
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Day 30
The power struggle has begun Outrider or Fieldmaster?
DAY 30
:popcorn:
Final day!! :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:
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Day 30
The power struggle has begun Outrider or Fieldmaster?
DAY 30
:popcorn:
Final day!! :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:
I think I'm the latest one to join. After today, I'll be all alone :ahhh
Seriously though, congrats to everyone who is finishing today! :cheers:
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Day 30
The power struggle has begun Outrider or Fieldmaster?
DAY 30
:popcorn:
Final day!! :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:
I think I'm the latest one to join. After today, I'll be all alone :ahhh
Seriously though, congrats to everyone who is finishing today! :cheers:
Thanks man! and good luck to you! :cheers: :salute:
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When I picked up this knife, I intended it to be my hiking knife, kind of like a Super Hiker. I originally wasn't a fan of the 111's, being the traditionalist that I am ;) but after trying out my son's Trekker, the whole concept grew on me. I'm a big fan of military knives, and the thing that sold me on the Trekker was that incredible cap lifter. It looked like you could pry a tank with that beast! When my son got tired of me constantly having his knife, I finally broke down, jumped on the Bay, and ordered my GAK from Germany. Shortly after I got it, we went on a hike on the Appalachian Trail. That sold me....the saw is everything my Hiker had and more. That serrated blade, which initially I wasn't a fan of, is downright fantastic! If nothing else, it cuts bread like a champ!! The can opener is just what all Vic's have always been, wonderful. That Philips head is a beast, and even the awl (which I still wish had an eyelet), makes a wonderful tool to push pins out of on rifles and start holes for drilling. My only other gripe (if I can even call it that), is that I wish my model came with the t/t, but my Mighty Minichamp covers that base pretty well. I'm finding that, for now at least, this is the optimal tool set for what I do. I'm going to continue carrying this guy until the next Challenge comes up (or Spartan Saturday, 4 Layer Friday..... :facepalm: ). It does everything I need it to do, and is still light enough to hardly notice it being there.
Great effort everyone! This has been a great time, and there's been some awesome pictures posted.
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Day 30 -- my 111mm collection
Last day of the challenge, time for a group shot.
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Nice shot Ron and congratulations everyone!
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Ron, that is a wonderful collection!
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I need to pick up a Swiss Soldatenmesser....I love the looks of those scales!
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Congratulations to everyone finishing today.
Now for my thoughts, I only have the Outrider, so I can't compare it to other 111s but I enjoyed seeing all the other models, the Outrider's a good fit for me as far as the tool set, a bit large for my everyday but will become my dedicated outdoor knife, I do prefer pocket carry and wasn't comfortable with it for that, I also missed the two blades but in a trade off there were times I liked the large locking blade.
So I guess that sums it up for me and tomorrow will have a Fieldmaster in my pocket replacing a much used Recruit that I retired 30 days ago at the start of this, it was fun sharing time with you Awl
And I forgot the scissors and the saw, after 30 days I have to have them, enter the Fieldmaster
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:cheers: Same to you my friend!
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I think I'm the latest one to join. After today, I'll be all alone :ahhh
Don´t worry Gus, you won´t be alone. Nix, Glen and Noa started later too. And the rest of us will be here to cheer you on. :salute:
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I think I'm the latest one to join. After today, I'll be all alone :ahhh
Don´t worry Gus, you won´t be alone. Nix, Glen and Noa started later too. And the rest of us will be here to cheer you on. :salute:
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Ok, first off; congratulations to ask that finished the challenge so far. It was a long treck (in which I called my soldier "trekker" whilst it really is called soldier).
I should probably first state that I started carrying it some half month before the challenge so I had the idea that I want it in my pocket already sett in stone. It wasn't a challenge as much as a more "conscious of it month".
I really took pleasure to hear you others ideas and thoughts on which 111 mm suites best in the pocket. I guess it really comes down to, at least from a European view, s battle between s knife that belongs outdoors versus being indoors for most of us. Even if I use mine mostly for the saw to gather wood to bring home in smaller parts, I do want to consider it a EDC part. With the soldier I feel more prepared to handle the unexpected. Be it being first at an accident, helping someone break open something stuck in the cold or to simply have a knife more than up to the task to deal with strips, cardboard etc.
A lot of the fandom out the Victorinox throughout the years start with someone getting a 58-91 mm version as kid. That means the 111 mm is nigh impossibly big and there is no natural segway between the two camps.
Caveat, Of course, if you got to serve in an army that has the soldier version in the standard equipment, then there is a natural connection.
Around day ten or so I got the interest for the order and eventually got to buy a new one from Thunderpants, which arrived today!
Below I post some pictures as comparison on the similarities and differences between them two. But I'll note that while I probably like the parts on the soldier the most (blade, saw, can opener/prybar), I do like the outrider as an item more. It simply adds more value for the size.
My EDC is usually- 111 mm with saw (soldier), a whittler modded 84 mm or 93 mm (electrician). So in this setup I think the outrider wins out easily. I get a pair of scissors , t/t, Phillips and I think in the end it is worth it as I don't need to overlap so much when I compensate with a third knife to get scissors.
Editing post atm!(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180302/639e768b727e647d8d9004790eb12dfa.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180302/72caa7abde1f07f969932872748a1e6c.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180302/c2f33159a7f1f13976a102eb786bab9e.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180302/6ee5d1b51d13b4c104aaac5e8e345282.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180302/26289a98194be19cf16bee454422ffc2.jpg)
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Congratulations to awl who have wrapped up after 3- fun-filled days! :salute: :cheers:
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At the beginning of this challenge, I offered to do a give-away for everyone who completed the 30-day challenge.
The GAW prize is a 108mm Mauser:
(https://i.imgur.com/uiL2QiV.jpg)
To do the GAW, I thought I'd use a deck of cards, pulling the winner from a standardized deck of 52. I'll do this once gustophersmob finishes his 30 days. Let me know which card you want to represent you for the random draw. :tu:
(http://www.pic4ever.com/images/126fs328122.gif) Go on, pick a card, any card.......
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Day 30
@Barry Rowland my experience with this SAK is similar to yours.
When I first bought this knife I was kind of turned off by the serrations but it was on clearances for less then $40. At that price I could gift it or sell it on ebay with little to no money lost. That was three years ago. Today I'm getting a second one just in case something happens to this one.
I have NEVER wished I had a PE instead of the 70 30 serrated blade on this knife but more then once when I'm carrying a PE I've wished I had this knife. There are just to many thing in this modern world that the serrated blade excels in cutting ( zip ties are a great example of this)
Don't get me wrong there are things that this knife dose poorly at like most food prep task. Some examples of this are push cutting potatoes ( the serrations bind up and freeze half way through) and slicing sausage (the serrations clog with fat and meat and the knife stops cutting till you clean them out). However for me any deficiency in this blade is far outweighed by it's excellence in other areas.
These are just my feeling about the blade I could go on for several more paragraphs on how useful and well thought out the other tools and aspects of the Vic 111mm Soldier are but I don't have all day to write a review so this is enough for now.
I'll close with this thought. If I ever found myself in a natural or man made disaster or other life threatening situation THIS IS THE SAK I WANT ON MY PERSON!
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Ron Who -- Ace of spades. 8)
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At the beginning of this challenge, I offered to do a give-away for everyone who completed the 30-day challenge.
The GAW prize is a 108mm Mauser:
(https://i.imgur.com/uiL2QiV.jpg)
To do the GAW, I thought I'd use a deck of cards, pulling the winner from a standardized deck of 52. I'll do this once gustophersmob finishes his 30 days. Let me know which card you want to represent you for the random draw. :tu:
(http://www.pic4ever.com/images/126fs328122.gif) Go on, pick a card, any card.......
Queen of hearts please.
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Jack of diamonds
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Me too Gene! Exactly how I feel.
Not anywhere near finished but this is the latest pic.
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Absolutely!!
I think I'm the latest one to join. After today, I'll be all alone :ahhh
Don´t worry Gus, you won´t be alone. Nix, Glen and Noa started later too. And the rest of us will be here to cheer you on. :salute:
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A list might be useful
Ron Who - Ace of spades
Gene Stoner - Queen of hearts
Barry Rowland - Jack of diamonds
Greg Jones - 8 of diamonds :D
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I'll take 8 of Diamonds :cheers:
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:like: :like: Great job Stoneshank!!
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Me too Gene! Exactly how I feel.
Not anywhere near finished but this is the latest pic.
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Five of hearts! V is 5 in the Roman table and greats for love
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:like: :like: Great job Stoneshank!! Editing post atm!(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180302/639e768b727e647d8d9004790eb12dfa.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180302/72caa7abde1f07f969932872748a1e6c.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180302/c2f33159a7f1f13976a102eb786bab9e.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180302/6ee5d1b51d13b4c104aaac5e8e345282.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180302/26289a98194be19cf16bee454422ffc2.jpg)
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Ron Who - Ace of spades
Gene Stoner - Queen of hearts
Barry Rowland - Jack of diamonds
Greg Jones - 8 of diamonds
stoneshank - 5 of hearts
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At the beginning of this challenge, I offered to do a give-away for everyone who completed the 30-day challenge.
The GAW prize is a 108mm Mauser:
(https://i.imgur.com/uiL2QiV.jpg)
To do the GAW, I thought I'd use a deck of cards, pulling the winner from a standardized deck of 52. I'll do this once gustophersmob finishes his 30 days. Let me know which card you want to represent you for the random draw. :tu:
(http://www.pic4ever.com/images/126fs328122.gif) Go on, pick a card, any card.......
I had forgotten there was a giveaway tied to this.
Since I joined for the challenge and the merit badge, plus I don't really bond with the 108mm line anyway, I'll sit out of the giveaway.
Plus, everyone else doesn't have to wait for me to finish that way :cheers:
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Absolutely!! I think I'm the latest one to join. After today, I'll be all alone :ahhh
Don´t worry Gus, you won´t be alone. Nix, Glen and Noa started later too. And the rest of us will be here to cheer you on. :salute:
Thanks guys!
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Me too Gene! Exactly how I feel.
Not anywhere near finished but this is the latest pic.
Looks like it's coming along nicely!
Can't wait to hear how it smokes!
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Day 30
Congratulations to everyone who has finished this challenge and good luck to those still in it.
What can be said about the Outrider? The Swiss Army Knife was developed to be useful and the 111mm Outrider certainly is. Maybe not as easy to carry as the smaller knives but it is certainly capable of accomplishing any tasks that one might need their pocket knife to do. Although my other SAKs usually hang from a dangler in my front pocket or ride in the watch pocket where they go completely unnoticed, I didn't find it uncomfortable to carry the Outrider in my back pocket all month. I would hope that Victorinox will eventually offer a one hand opening version, and I would like to be able to add a bit driver to the tool set but there's nothing else I would change about it.
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Ron Who - Ace of spades
Gene Stoner - Queen of hearts
Barry Rowland - Jack of diamonds
Greg Jones - 8 of diamonds
stoneshank - 5 of hearts
Syem - the 7 of heart
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Day 28:
Visit at the Geneva flagship store again to bring another poor soul to the spa... And get some lanyards and spare parts (actually got 2 pairs of 58mm scales for free... One of which with the pen in the back... I'll put those on a Jetsetter I think... I accidentally bought 2 of those)
Hercules of course came along and will help me change the scales tomorrow I guess. I'll document that in a separate thread in order to get the badge :D(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180302/94195e476630f7fd9506d38cfdf2b640.jpg)
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Day 26
I used the Hercules pretty extensively in the kitchen for food prep again, but forgot to take pics, so here's the Herc with my two alternatives/subs for backpack-carry jack-of-all-trades EDC MT's, the LM Rebar and Juice XE6, I switch between these three for this role.
And Nix, I'm not sure if I'm only supposed to choose a card when I completed the 30 days or I may do it now as well, but if the latter, I'd like to choose the Jack of spades.
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Ron Who - Ace of spades
Gene Stoner - Queen of hearts
Barry Rowland - Jack of diamonds
Greg Jones - 8 of diamonds
stoneshank - 5 of hearts
Syem - 7 of hearts (2 days to go)
Exeter - Jack of spades (4 days to go)
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Wait... you're tellin' me that Barry Rowland is the Jack o' Diamonds??
(You might have to have seen Seven Pychopaths for this to mean anything....)
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Day 19, cat enjoying the Trailmaster
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Now that's a nice looking cat!
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Powernoodle Day 30
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Congratulations to those who are completing the Challenge today. Well done! And to those who are continuing on, I say Godspeed. I almost never carried a 111mm prior to this Challenge, but I think it will now be a major player in my EDC. The Adventurer may be my current favorite 111mm when paired with a SAK or two. The big locking blade and easy countenance in the hand make it a winner.
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:rofl: It's true Thunderpants!!
@Syem:. You live in Paradise my friend! I'd be broke living near the Flagship like you do!
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Ron Who - Ace of spades
Gene Stoner - Queen of hearts
Barry Rowland - Jack of diamonds
Greg Jones - 8 of diamonds
stoneshank - 5 of hearts
Spartan 19- Ace of Diamonds
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Congrats to the finishers :salute:
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Now that's a nice looking cat!
Cat says "miaow!" *
* = I agree!
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Day 30
Nothing too special for the last day, but I did spice up my sister's souvenir, no time for fancy packaging, but as I noticed the little spring on the cloths we were buying anyway I figured why not, and got and use for the corkscrew and the blade.
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Any thoughts, well at home and as an outdoors knife 111mm was my choice even before, so not much changed, but I did learn fiddly tasks are still quite doable with them. I also gained a new respect for the Nomad, it is capable on its own and and excellent compliment to a smaller SAK in a lighweight package.
And, 6 of diamonds please.
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:tu: :cheers:
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:like: +1!!
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Day 30
Congratulations to everyone who has finished this challenge and good luck to those still in it.
What can be said about the Outrider? The Swiss Army Knife was developed to be useful and the 111mm Outrider certainly is. Maybe not as easy to carry as the smaller knives but it is certainly capable of accomplishing any tasks that one might need their pocket knife to do. Although my other SAKs usually hang from a dangler in my front pocket or ride in the watch pocket where they go completely unnoticed, I didn't find it uncomfortable to carry the Outrider in my back pocket all month. I would hope that Victorinox will eventually offer a one hand opening version, and I would like to be able to add a bit driver to the tool set but there's nothing else I would change about it.
Indeed ! They should turn the Phillips under the scissors into a bitholder!
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Ron Who - Ace of spades
Gene Stoner - Queen of hearts
Barry Rowland - Jack of diamonds
Greg Jones - 8 of diamonds
stoneshank - 5 of hearts
Spartan 19 - Ace of diamonds
Gath - 6 of diamonds
Syem - 7 of hearts (2 days to go)
Exeter - Jack of spades (4 days to go)
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How did you know -- oh, never mind....
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Outrider Day 25:
My wife couldn't get into the new jar of cinnamon. Outrider to the rescue......
(https://i.imgur.com/gSGGmNy.jpg)
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Great pic as always Nix!
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I'm amazed how many of our 111's pulled kitchen duty like champs!! I know mine did its fair share and excelled.
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Agreed, Barry.
That long blade makes a great slicer. :tu:
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Day24
Skipper cutting tags off a new pair of work pants
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Forgot to pick a card. I'm not too sure if I like this as I'm not much of a card player, but I'll give it a go.
Ron Who - Ace of spades
Gene Stoner - Queen of hearts
Barry Rowland - Jack of diamonds
Greg Jones - 8 of diamonds
stoneshank - 5 of hearts
Spartan 19 - Ace of diamonds
Gath - 6 of diamonds
Alan K. 3 of clubs
Syem - 7 of hearts (2 days to go)
Exeter - Jack of spades (4 days to go)
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Solid choice, Alan. :tu:
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Congratulations to all who have finished, and to those who are just about to. :salute:
It's been a blast! :cheers:
Ron Who - Ace of spades
ReamerPunch - King of spades
Gene Stoner - Queen of hearts
Barry Rowland - Jack of diamonds
Greg Jones - 8 of diamonds
stoneshank - 5 of hearts
Spartan 19 - Ace of diamonds
Gath - 6 of diamonds
Alan K. 3 of clubs
Syem - 7 of hearts (2 days to go)
Exeter - Jack of spades (4 days to go)
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Badges awarded to:
Alan K.
Barry Rowland
Gath
gene stoner
Greg Jones
Nix
powernoodle
ReamerPunch
Ron Who
Spartan19
stoneshank
zrxoa1
:cheers: :cheers:
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Badges awarded to:
Alan K.
Barry Rowland
Gath
gene stoner
Greg Jones
Nix
powernoodle
ReamerPunch
Ron Who
Spartan19
stoneshank
zrxoa1
:cheers: :cheers:
Awesome! Thanks Zoidberg :salute:
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Day 30....
Final day of this challenge. I have to admit, I’m glad it’s over. I am ready to go back to my Pioneer X!!
Today’s use, prying some nails out of a cardboard box bottom.
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180303/89ed0f1a4b797d2d7397d13a7b9fa567.jpg)
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yay! :cheers:
Thanks zoidberg! :like:
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Thank you zoidberg :cheers:
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Thanks Zoidberg, but I already had the 111mm badge from the 2016 challenge. Does that mean I now have the 111mm challenge badge with golden oak leaf clusters for getting it twice?
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Badges awarded to:
Alan K.
Barry Rowland
Gath
gene stoner
Greg Jones
Nix
powernoodle
ReamerPunch
Ron Who
Spartan19
stoneshank
zrxoa1
:cheers: :cheers:
Greatly appreciated!!!
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Thanks, Z!
(http://smileyicons.net/s/904.gif) (http://smileyicons.net/s/686.gif) (http://smileyicons.net/s/931.gif)
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:salute: Thank you sir!!
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Thank you, zoidberg! :cheers:
I still feel the need to carry on with the Outrider for a few days still and will go a full 30 with that 111mm. :tu:
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Thanks Mr Zed!
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Updated...
Ron Who - Ace of spades
ReamerPunch - King of spades
Gene Stoner - Queen of hearts
Barry Rowland - Jack of diamonds
Greg Jones - 8 of diamonds
stoneshank - 5 of hearts
Spartan 19 - Ace of diamonds
Gath - 6 of diamonds
Alan K. 3 of clubs
zrxoa1 - Queen of Spades
Syem - 7 of hearts (2 days to go)
Exeter - Jack of spades (4 days to go)
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Badges awarded to:
Alan K.
Barry Rowland
Gath
gene stoner
Greg Jones
Nix
powernoodle
ReamerPunch
Ron Who
Spartan19
stoneshank
zrxoa1
:cheers: :cheers:
Congrats to y'awll :cheers:
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Thanks Michel :cheers:
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Day 20, warm chocolate milk with some whipped cream on top, because it's cold outside
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180303/e37860797eb451baebdeef4b6ccd6152.jpg)
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Day 20, warm chocolate milk with some whipped cream on top, because it's cold outside
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180303/e37860797eb451baebdeef4b6ccd6152.jpg)
Looks delicious
This thread could get lonely for the few still finishing, I'll stick around and cheer :cheers:
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I´m still here. Not carrying a 111mmm today though. :facepalm:
Today is for my Buccaneer. :like:
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I´m still here. Not carrying a 111mmm today though. :facepalm:
Today is for my Buccaneer. :like:
Nice!!!
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Day X +1 : peaceful meal, posting since I really liked this thread, almost as much as the "different sak for 30 days " thread which was pure saxs. (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180303/6c2d847ae202199183be2ade365356ec.jpg)
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Day 20, warm chocolate milk with some whipped cream on top, because it's cold outside
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180303/e37860797eb451baebdeef4b6ccd6152.jpg)
Looks delicious
This thread could get lonely for the few still finishing, I'll stick around and cheer :cheers:
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Still packing mine with a Spartan! I really have taken to mine.
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I´m still here. Not carrying a 111mmm today though. :facepalm:
Today is for my Buccaneer. :like:
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Day 27
The electronics started acting up today on my guitar, so I wanted to check what's up. The Herc's smaller Philips driver came in very handy, as when first I tried with the normal one it became pretty obvious it's not the right size, but I didn't have to look for a proper screwdriver, I just switched. Anyway, I couldn't see anything obvious with the cables and contatcs, so I guess I'll have to turn to a friend who's much better at electronics AND guitars as well. :)
Bonus pic: the Hercules with the guitar.
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Day 17:
Sentinel with birthday present I'm making for my daughters. See here (https://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,76217.0.html)
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Love that!
(Twins? :o)
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Love that!
(Twins? :o)
Thanks!
Well, we're pregnant with twins. These are for are two current daughters. One turns 3 tomorrow and the oldest turns 5 in a few weeks.
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For a moment there I thought you had twins and then were expecting more twins.
Are the twins girls or boys or a little of each?
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For a moment there I thought you had twins and then were expecting more twins.
Are the twins girls or boys or a little of each?
One of each!
Either way, we'll be officially out numbered :ahhh
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Day 29:
Hercules operated on a Jetsetter today... (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180303/e8ec632d21d470abff93a01063164be1.jpg)
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Day 25
SAK in a tree
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Aside from shoveling snow, I was fairly lazy today.
(https://i.imgur.com/FhCVOSC.jpg)
More snow expected this evening.......
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I wound up just taking mine out today. The boys and I took a trip up to the Case/Zippo museum where Spartan 19 bought me a yellow scaled Mini Trapper, then home to find the Opinel No. 5 I ordered had arrived. I'm still loving my GAK and its awesome tool set!
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Thanks Zoidberg, but I already had the 111mm badge from the 2016 challenge. Does that mean I now have the 111mm challenge badge with golden oak leaf clusters for getting it twice?
Yeah it was second time around for a couple of you. :cheers:
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Day 21
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180304/fd9804983021d81d79843605345e313d.jpg)
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Is that your new house Glen?
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Day 21
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180304/fd9804983021d81d79843605345e313d.jpg)
Hang in there buddy! :like:
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Is that your new house Glen?
Jup. Wanted to know what all the fuss was about with the "tiny houses". It's surprisingly spacious because of the well thought out design.
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Is that your new house Glen?
Jup. Wanted to know what all the fuss was about with the "tiny houses". It's surprisingly spacious because of the well thought out design.
I´ve been thinking about a tiny house myself. Perfect for little smurfs like me.
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Surprisingly cheap to heat! Just need one of those tea candles and the place is toasty.
Sadly Ikea doesn't make 30cm beds.
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I´m carrying the Hunter / Helmsman combo today, along with my Pioneer Solo apple knife, alox MiniChamp, and SwissChamp Sunday SwissChamp.
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I´m carrying the Hunter / Helmsman combo today, along with my Pioneer Solo apple knife, alox MiniChamp, and SwissChamp Sunday SwissChamp.
Mechanical marine deers, beware! ;)
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Is that your new house Glen?
Jup. Wanted to know what all the fuss was about with the "tiny houses". It's surprisingly spacious because of the well thought out design.
I bet it's bigger on the inside.
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I'm just curious, what is the big upside for you with the sailor version(s, I know you got the beautiful custom 93mm too)? Does it have a special work application or is it connecting to you sailing a lot during summer and you like to keep it settings during winter too?
Day X: outrider rides inside my pocket instead of sheath, works and it isn't too heavy. The scissors on it allows me to not carry the executive (even though I it), making the total SAK's inn my person two (I don't count the Leatherman squirt nor the minichamp on keyring)
Outrider and an electrician. Currently no overlap due to the 93 mm has modded tools for wood carving.
Just wish the electrician had come with keyring! (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180304/4d1f93cfa8bb2f4848d727a16e8f965d.jpg)
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Day 30+2
The only difference between the challenge and the day after the challenge is I didn't have to post a pic. My Soldier paired up with my PTC is the near perfect tool set for me.
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I'm just curious, what is the big upside for you with the sailor version(s, I know you got the beautiful custom 93mm too)? Does it have a special work application or is it connecting to you sailing a lot during summer and you like to keep it settings during winter too?
TBH I don´t have much use for a sacking needle / marlin spike. The shackle opener has its uses as a small wrench though.
But the thing is, I like these tools. They remind me of the rich naval history of my country and I may find a use for them yet.
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And they are just so cooooool. 8)
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Fair enough, Ron! I to like the aspect of getting closer to roots/ancestry/history. It allows for so much questions, answers, tested ideas that can lend me so much enjoyment !
I saw a documentary back when princess Victoria (she'll be queen when current King eventually steps down). And I guess the documentary was about old Swedish history. The age was around before the agricultural start, so about smaller gatherings of hunters and gatherers.
What got to me was that they said that back then the "average work hours" was around 3 1/2 hours per day. That has given me pause a lot ever since.
Just a random reflection !
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Way to go guys! :like: :like: :like:
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What the - !
How did you - !
It's just spooky how you know it's gonna be a new page!
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What the - !
How did you - !
It's just spooky how you know it's gonna be a new page!
It´s not black magic my friend. There´s 30 posts to a page if you don´t change the settings
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Day 28
Very lazy Sunday, spent most of the day browsing here and watching Youtube-vids, so no task for the Hercules. Photo inspired by someone's post from some thread, but for the life of me I can't remember where I saw it and by whom it was exactly, so I can't give proper credit, sorry.
Only two days left, hard to believe I'm almost done with my first challenge.
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Day 18:
Went to Bob Evans for breakfast. Nothing of note to report with the sentinel.
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Outrider Day 27:
Right there with ya, gus.
Snowing hard today and it seems like a good day to enjoy some coffee, recondition a cast iron pan, get a sourdough boule started, and do a little reading. The outrider does not have much to do today so far.
Last night I used the scissors to trim a torn finger nail. I found myself wishing the Outrider had a hook with a nail file on it.
(https://i.imgur.com/pmnS4v6.jpg)
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Great photos :cheers:
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Thanks, Greg. :cheers:
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Outrider Day 27:
Right there with ya, gus.
Snowing hard today and it seems like a good day to enjoy some coffee, recondition a cast iron pan, get a sourdough boule started, and do a little reading. The outrider does not have much to do today so far.
Last night I used the scissors to trim a torn finger nail. I found myself wishing the Outrider had a hook with a nail file on it.
(https://i.imgur.com/pmnS4v6.jpg)
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Day26
More kitchen duty
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Day 30:
I had planned to have a relaxed Sunday and fix the taillights on my electric skateboard with Hercules but it seems life had other plans for me... He ended up slicing a piece of cake. I couldn't get a pic but thought it was suiting or my final day of the challenge! (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180305/1f710a334ea67d0b5b368408f40b2435.jpg)
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Great pics guys! Had to post one for today!
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Some people haven´t chosen a card yet
Ron Who - Ace of spades
ReamerPunch - King of spades
Gene Stoner - Queen of hearts
Barry Rowland - Jack of diamonds
Greg Jones - 8 of diamonds
stoneshank - 5 of hearts
Spartan 19 - Ace of diamonds
Gath - 6 of diamonds
Alan K. 3 of clubs
zrxoa1 - Queen of Spades
Syem - 7 of hearts
Exeter - Jack of spades (2 days to go)
Noa Isumi - ? (4 days to go)
Glenfiddich - ? (9 days to go)
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Was in a bit of a rush yesterday for the posting of my last pic...
I thought I'd post again to congratulate all of you for completing this challenge (even those who are not done yet :D)!
My thoughts on the 111mm knives:
I don't have much use for such a long locking blade in an urban setting so I went for the pocket toolbox version that is Hercules. It fulfilled its duty beautifully and always provided a great grip. However its a bit too bulky to always carry around when wearing a suit unless I go for an unsightly belt pouch (stands out a bit too much with a business suit). My CT34 is actually a bit of a better match for my work environment but I'll definitely revert to Hercules or his thinner brothers if I know I'll need a reliable tool and I don't need to make size/weight/aesthetic compromises :D
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Day 22, bunch of saws
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180305/14f743aedc73d106b17c87d9a2c46b59.jpg)
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Day 28
Very lazy Sunday, spent most of the day browsing here and watching Youtube-vids, so no task for the Hercules. Photo inspired by someone's post from some thread, but for the life of me I can't remember where I saw it and by whom it was exactly, so I can't give proper credit, sorry.
Only two days left, hard to believe I'm almost done with my first challenge.
maybe this...
:think:
https://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,71497.150.html
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Day 22, bunch of saws
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180305/14f743aedc73d106b17c87d9a2c46b59.jpg)
Never saw that coming. :like:
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Day 28
Very lazy Sunday, spent most of the day browsing here and watching Youtube-vids, so no task for the Hercules. Photo inspired by someone's post from some thread, but for the life of me I can't remember where I saw it and by whom it was exactly, so I can't give proper credit, sorry.
Only two days left, hard to believe I'm almost done with my first challenge.
maybe this...
:think:
https://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,71497.150.html
Oh yes, thank you ThePeacent, you're right, that was it! So credit to theonew for inspiring my photo.
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Some people haven´t chosen a card yet
Since I already have too many toys, seem to win every giveaway I enter, and don't think it right that the Grand Imperial Thread Master should steal gifts from His royal subjects, I will watch this one from the comfort of my golden throne.
(http://smileyicons.net/s/749.gif) (http://smileyicons.net/s/787.gif) (http://smileyicons.net/s/788.gif) (http://smileyicons.net/s/704.gif) (http://smileyicons.net/s/786.gif) (http://smileyicons.net/s/748.gif)
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My only 111mm SAK is the fan-favorite "Victorinox Cheese Sword"... :think:
My photos would be focussed on daily instances of cutting cheese. Not a topic for the faint of heart.
.... very tempting...
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He said:”Cutting cheese!!!”😇😇😇😇😇
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Day 29
Veggieslayer!
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Outrider Day 28:
Due to Powernoodle's bad influence, the Outrider was hanging out with a new friend today.....
(https://i.imgur.com/bEeaGhj.jpg)
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Outrider Day 28:
Due to Powernoodle's bad influence . . . .
I'm just trying to bring a little joy into this cold, cruel world. (http://smileyicons.net/s/657.gif)
That's a pretty sweet knife for EDC, ain't it? Thin in the pocket, but with a nice, big locking blade.
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Terrible man, he is!
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Congrats Syem, and :cheers: to those still going
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Day 19:
Mail duty.
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Just had a thought. The sentinel fits both the 111mm challenge and the minimalist sak 30 badge as well.
Can challenges like this be applied to two different badges or just one? I've seen where other things get multiple badges (like the MTO pioneer X), but haven't seen that for 30 day challenge badges.
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Usually, you can do one badge at a time. This was meant to be a 30-day 111mm Challenge, but I suppose you could request a Minimalist badge instead.
My recommendation would be to do a separate Minimalist Badge with a smaller SAK (58mm, 74mm, or 84mm) for the experience. But you choose! :cheers:
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Usually, you can do one badge at a time. This was meant to be a 30-day 111mm Challenge, but I suppose you could request a Minimalist badge instead.
My recommendation would be to do a separate Minimalist Badge with a smaller SAK (58mm, 74mm, or 84mm) for the experience. But you choose! :cheers:
Makes sense, thanks.
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Day 23
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Wow Glen you're slow! Everyone else finished weeks ago!
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Wow Glen you're slow! Everyone else finished weeks ago!
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180306/6c55e452a37a70cb39b2a77575b150e2.jpg)
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Due to Powernoodle's bad influence
Here is some more bad influence.
(https://i.imgur.com/T8jhdL4.jpg)
Perhaps the best aspect of the 111mm series for me is that big, locking blade. In that vane, Buck has recently re-released the lightweight Buck 110 previously called the BuckLite (now discontinued) and currently marketed as the Buck 110 LT (for Light Weight). At around 3.2 ounces, its the same same weight as the 111mm Adventurer and sports Buck's excellent 420HC clip blade with back lock. Each of course has its advantages, with the Buck having a big, sturdy clip point blade but giving up the Adventurer's drivers. The thin Victorinox blade is the better slicer, but the Buck comes razor sharp. I always carry something like an Explorer Plus in addition to whatever else I'm carrying, so I'm good going back and forth between the Buck, the Mercator and the 111mm to get that locking blade. The 110 LT, which comes with a nylon belt sheath, is around $28 shipped at knifecenter.com, and in the low $30's on Amazon and eBay. I carry mine loose in the pocket.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMhTfPLeCUo
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:D We all :like: bad influences
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I don't really need a locking blade, but I sure like to carry one. Whether its a rescue scenario or last ditch self-defense option, I would rather have a locking blade than not.
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Day 30
My final day, my first ever MTO-challenge completed, woohoo! :) Some package opening again for the Herc today.
And as for my conclusions, I can only echo Syem's words from two days ago. As I am mostly working from home, online, I don't need to carry a larger knife on my person, my Hercules was always meant to be a backpack toolbox type thing (alternating with a LM Rebar or Juice XE6) and a go-to blade and tool at home. It proved to be very versatile and useful, and excelled in the kitchen during the challenge. I wouldn't say I learned something new during these 30 days, as I purposefully chose this knife for its qualities and capabilities in the first place, but this month proved my choice right.
Also, in general, it was really nice to take part in a challenge. At first the 30 days seemed very long, but actually it wasn't that hard, and it was very nice to take part in it with you guys and seeing the many different 111 mm models, the different - and sometimes properly beautiful - photos, the different uses and everyting. Also also: this gave me motivation and confidence to try other challenges in the future.
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Day 30
My final day, my first ever MTO-challenge completed, woohoo! :) Some package opening again for the Herc today.
And as for my conclusions, I can only echo Syem's words from two days ago. As I am mostly working from home, online, I don't need to carry a larger knife on my person, my Hercules was always meant to be a backpack toolbox type thing (alternating with a LM Rebar or Juice XE6) and a go-to blade and tool at home. It proved to be very versatile and useful, and excelled in the kitchen during the challenge. I wouldn't say I learned something new during these 30 days, as I purposefully chose this knife for its qualities and capabilities in the first place, but this month proved my choice right.
Also, in general, it was really nice to take part in a challenge. At first the 30 days seemed very long, but actually it wasn't that hard, and it was very nice to take part in it with you guys and seeing the different 111 models, the different - and sometimes properly beautiful - photos, the different uses and everyting. Also also: this gave me motivation and confidence to try other challenges in the future.
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This was my 4th challenge, and probably my last. Although I enjoyed participating, I found it hard to make pictures on demand, and to give up my freedom to carry whatever I want.
I tried a 111mmm challenge before, and had to give up because of camera problems. The only reason I tried it a second time is because I like 111mmm so much; I already had a level three collector´s badge and a challenge badge was called for. The other challenges I did, the 2017 MTo anniversary challenge and the 30 different SAKs challenge, were easier as they left more room for choice. I had plans for doing a PX challenge, but came to realize a PX badge is not that important for me.
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Day 20:
It's fairly nice weather outside, so I may end the say with some Dunhill aperitif in my Savinelli series iii bent apple.
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Badges awarded to:
Exeter
Noa Isumi
Syem
:cheers: :cheers:
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Ron Who - Ace of spades
ReamerPunch - King of spades
Gene Stoner - Queen of hearts
Barry Rowland - Jack of diamonds
Greg Jones - 8 of diamonds
stoneshank - 5 of hearts
Spartan 19 - Ace of diamonds
Gath - 6 of diamonds
Alan K. 3 of clubs
zrxoa1 - Queen of Spades
Syem - 7 of hearts
Exeter - Jack of spades
Noa Isumi - ?
Glenfiddich - ?
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Day 28
Using Skipper's marlin spike to adjust comand strip velcro picture hangers
Thanks for the badge Zoidberg but by my count I still have 2 days left to go
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Thanks for the badge Zoidberg but by my count I still have 2 days left to go
Hmm, I thought you started before Exeter. Either way I was there assigning awards so yeah. Feel free to keep posting the pics.
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Outrider Day 29:
My fishing buddy showed up on time this morning. This is unusual since he is usually 15 minutes late. So I ran out of the house with my boots, my fishing gear, water and snacks, but forgot my phone and camera, which is why there aren't any photos of rainbow trout, snow capped mountains, and holes in the ice-covered lake in today's post.
(If you think about it, a day doesn't get much better than fishing on a lake without a phone.)
The Outrider got used to trim line and clean up knots. When I got home--late according to Mrs Nix--I made soup and then opened a bottle of Zinfandel using the corkscrew. The wine with the corkscrew, a regular pan for the soup.
So, no action pics, but I can show you a picture of the Outrider with it's new companion, a custom No 08 Opinel by our own Spartan19.
(https://i.imgur.com/0RWK67v.jpg)
Is there anything better than a day of fishing and then getting a new custom knife? :ahhh
Thanks, Spartan19!!! :2tu:
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Awesome Opinel. (http://smileyicons.net/s/430.gif)
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Day 24, opening mail
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180307/f4d13b46e9db5189a2b6e6fcbcb6ce2c.jpg)
Inside is this Golfer:
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180307/283e2b271dc288f7845781859f0587e5.jpg)
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Nice fork! :like:
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Nice fork! :like:
Thanks :D
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Outrider Day 30:
Used the awl to start a couple holes, and the small driver to seat a couple brass screws, anchoring down the MTo badge on my new three string. :tu:
(https://i.imgur.com/8pIVqmd.jpg)
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I've always enjoyed the 111mm line, but very early in this challenge I decided to switch from a OH Trekker to the Outrider. For my daily needs, a pair of scissors comes in handy so often, that it just makes sense.
When I normally carry an OHT, I pair it with a small SAK with scissors. And I'll continue to do so. But the Outrider sure makes a great EDC with a complete set of tools for 90% or more of my routine needs.
Initially I was worried about carrying such a large knife, but with my pocket caddy or, as I did while fishing yesterday, stuffing it in a Buck 110 sheath proved to be very effective and the large size became somewhat irrelevant with routine use.
The question in my mind continues to be: "Do I need a large 111mm pocket knife?" I don't think I've answered that question with this challenge or previous challenges. Certainly there were a couple times when the larger blade came in handy. And I can envision the larger saw being way more useful than a 91mm saw. But.....define 'need'.....
If nothing else, this challenge did make me a big fan of the Outrider. It's definitely earned a spot in my rotation and will be paired with a pliers-based MT in the future for fishing.
I'll confess that when I went fishing a few times during this challenge, I found myself being a bit nervous about having left my Charge or Rebar at home. Fishing is one activity where the Charge/Wave and Spirit X really have stood out for me in terms of having one solid tool well suited to the activity of fishing. While I never needed more than the Outrider during these fishing trips, I didn't feel fully prepared without some pliers when out on the ice.
In itself, it's a great knife, a Huntsman on steroids. I'm glad this challenge and some of the guys doing this challenge encouraged me to test it out. My knife drawer is richer for it. :tu:
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Day 21:
Really running out of ideas
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Way to go everyone :cheers:
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Day29
:whistle: on the road again just can't wait to get on the road again :whistle: I'm always on the road again. :whistle: Work Smurfs
So as you can guess I'm on the road for work again. And again my meal choices were fast food or gas station.... so I pick neither
There's a grocery nearby that does this marvellous turkey breast covered w hatch pepper paste and roasted. So once again the Trekker is pulling kitchen duty or rather passenger-seat duty
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Nice work! :like:
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I've always enjoyed the 111mm line, but very early in this challenge I decided to switch from a OH Trekker to the Outrider. For my daily needs, a pair of scissors comes in handy so often, that it just makes sense.
When I normally carry an OHT, I pair it with a small SAK with scissors. And I'll continue to do so. But the Outrider sure makes a great EDC with a complete set of tools for 90% or more of my routine needs.
Initially I was worried about carrying such a large knife, but with my pocket caddy or, as I did while fishing yesterday, stuffing it in a Buck 110 sheath proved to be very effective and the large size became somewhat irrelevant with routine use.
The question in my mind continues to be: "Do I need a large 111mm pocket knife?" I don't think I've answered that question with this challenge or previous challenges. Certainly there were a couple times when the larger blade came in handy. And I can envision the larger saw being way more useful than a 91mm saw. But.....define 'need'.....
If nothing else, this challenge did make me a big fan of the Outrider. It's definitely earned a spot in my rotation and will be paired with a pliers-based MT in the future for fishing.
I'll confess that when I went fishing a few times during this challenge, I found myself being a bit nervous about having left my Charge or Rebar at home. Fishing is one activity where the Charge/Wave and Spirit X really have stood out for me in terms of having one solid tool well suited to the activity of fishing. While I never needed more than the Outrider during these fishing trips, I didn't feel fully prepared without some pliers when out on the ice.
In itself, it's a great knife, a Huntsman on steroids. I'm glad this challenge and some of the guys doing this challenge encouraged me to test it out. My knife drawer is richer for it. :tu:
So glad you liked the outrider. :like:
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Nice fork! :like:
Thanks :D
I noticed the invoice for import duties. Don´t you have to pay these in advance?
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Wonder what happened to italophil?
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Nice fork! :like:
Thanks :D
I noticed the invoice for import duties. Don´t you have to pay these in advance?
Nope. Have to pay them to PostNL.
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Day29
:whistle: on the road again just can't wait to get on the road again :whistle: I'm always on the road again. :whistle: Work Smurfs
So as you can guess I'm on the road for work again. And again my meal choices were fast food or gas station.... so I pick neither
There's a grocery nearby that does this marvellous turkey breast covered w hatch pepper paste and roasted. So once again the Trekker is pulling kitchen duty or rather passenger-seat duty
I had several days of passenger seat duty at the end of the challenge for my Nomad on our trip, just fruit though, bread we got ready to eat from a Lidl the time we had some time. Oh, and the extremely fine :rofl: present packaging was passenger seat work as well.
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Great job everyone! I did my last challenge about 4 challenges ago Ron... just when you think you're done, someone comes along and starts another :facepalm:
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8)
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Nice pic Ron, though the Skipper always reminds me of the ones that just got away from me, 1 was on the tori.fi Finnish second-hand site for €15, the other chance was Motonet clearing stock but they were out before I noticed the sale (I did get the display cases and a Spirit from that so that softened the disappoinment.)
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Wonder what happened to italophil?
He just disappeared. Hasn't posted since mid-February. I hope he's OK. :(
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Day 25
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Wonder what happened to italophil?
He just disappeared. Hasn't posted since mid-February. I hope he's OK. :(
Me too :(
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Challenge + 1:
Found myself carrying the Outrider out of habit today. Making a black bean and pork soup for dinner tonight. Out comes the Outrider to open the can of beans and peel the garlic.
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This is a great knife. :tu:
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Day30
:tu:
3 111mm together again
Trekker
Skipper
Sentinel
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:like:
And congratulations on completing the challenge! :tu:
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Noa, pick a card for the give-away drawing! :tu:
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Random.org tells me I should go with the eight of diamonds so that's what I'll do
If that one's already picked by someone else or I need to change for some reason let me know
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Greg snagged the 8 of Diamonds early on. Great minds think a like......
Better pick another. :tu:
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Here is our current list:
Ron Who - Ace of spades
ReamerPunch - King of spades
Gene Stoner - Queen of hearts
Barry Rowland - Jack of diamonds
Greg Jones - 8 of diamonds
stoneshank - 5 of hearts
Spartan 19 - Ace of diamonds
Gath - 6 of diamonds
Alan K. 3 of clubs
zrxoa1 - Queen of Spades
Syem - 7 of hearts
Exeter - Jack of spades
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King of Diamonds then
No, Im not finding a graphic for that......
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Ron Who - Ace of spades
ReamerPunch - King of spades
Gene Stoner - Queen of hearts
Barry Rowland - Jack of diamonds
Greg Jones - 8 of diamonds
stoneshank - 5 of hearts
Spartan 19 - Ace of diamonds
Gath - 6 of diamonds
Alan K. - 3 of clubs
zrxoa1 - Queen of Spades
Syem - 7 of hearts
Exeter - Jack of spades
Noa Iumsi - King of Diamonds
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Day 22:
Sentinel helped with the assembly of a dresser/changing table thing.
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I love it when a SAK helps in a household project! Nice job Gus and +1 on Italophil....I don't recall him saying anything prior to leaving.
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I love it when a SAK helps in a household project! Nice job Gus and +1 on Italophil....I don't recall him saying anything prior to leaving.
Thanks! :cheers:
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Congrats Noa on finishing :cheers:
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Greg snagged the 8 of Diamonds early on. Great minds think a like......
Better pick another. :tu:
No great mind on my part, I just pulled it out of a deck here :ahhh
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Day 26, finally started reading the Game of Thrones books.
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Day 23:
Now we know the real reason the cat's hat is so tall. 111mm tall to be exact.
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Challenge +2:
Still having fun with the Outrider. I'm starting to wonder if this could be my SAKMC knife. It is big, but it carries well.
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Nice pic Nix!
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Thanks, Barry! :cheers:
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Challenge +2:
Still having fun with the Outrider. I'm starting to wonder if this could be my SAKMC knife. It is big, but it carries well.
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I'm leaning this way too Nix, in spite of its size it carries well in my pocket, actually more comfortable than the Fieldmaster and I like the tool set
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Day 27
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By the way, are you Brits enjoying your Pie week?
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Day 23:
Now we know the real reason the cat's hat is so tall. 111mm tall to be exact.
"How tall is the hat of the cat? 111 mm to be exact, in fact!"
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Like the new avatar, Stoneshank. :like:
@ Greg: yes, it's got a really good tool set. I awlways thought I was a 91/93mm SAK guy, but this Outrider has got me thinking..... Today, I switched out the Outrider for a Rucksack to see if I'd notice or prefer the thinner profile. But, of course, now I don't have those handy scissors......
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Day 23:
Now we know the real reason the cat's hat is so tall. 111mm tall to be exact.
"How tall is the hat of the cat? 111 mm to be exact, in fact!"
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:rofl:
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Day 24:
Yummy coffee
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:like: Right on Gus!
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Challenge +4:
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Carried the Rucksack today. At the last minute, I dropped the Ambassador in my other pocket, so that I might have some scissors with me. I didn't really appreciate a difference in carrying the Rucksack, as opposed to the Outrider. Used the Rucksack to sharpen a pencil in the grocery store, otherwise a quiet day. This day, just one of thousands, the nod still goes to the Outrider.
Maybe I'll run a Huntsman tomorrow.......
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Yes, going with that Huntsman today. Plus my Spartan19 Opinel No. 08:
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Feels odd to have a "small" knife in my pocket again.
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Day 28, was at a friend, making a leather pocket slip for my Vagabond
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I'm not unhappy with the end result, considering this is the first time I did this!
The paint is now drying, hope to put it to use tomorrow!
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Day 28, was at a friend, making a leather pocket slip for my Vagabond
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I'm not unhappy with the end result, considering this is the first time I did this!
The paint is now drying, hope to put it to use tomorrow!
:like:
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Yes, going with that Huntsman today. Plus my Spartan19 Opinel No. 08:
(https://i.imgur.com/W16FKR5.jpg)
Feels odd to have a "small" knife in my pocket again.
when you say "Spartan Opinel" one thinks of a big, beastyle evil looking blade... :ahhh
Like the Cold Steel Spartan or the knives from Spartan Blades
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Nice work, Glen! :like:
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Day 28, was at a friend, making a leather pocket slip for my Vagabond
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I'm not unhappy with the end result, considering this is the first time I did this!
The paint is now drying, hope to put it to use tomorrow!
Nice work!
[It's not failure if you learn something from it]
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Thanks awll! :salute:
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Day 25:
Concert tonight, so the sentinel gets the night off.
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My Trekker has been going to work with me lately. I used that awesome caplifter as a pry bar at a crash scene yesterday. No worries about that beast not being up to the task.
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My Trekker has been going to work with me lately. I used that awesome caplifter as a pry bar at a crash scene yesterday. No worries about that beast not being up to the task.
One of my most used tools!
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The big cap-lifter on the Trekker is one of my favorite features of that SAK!
Hope everybody was OK, Barry. (Hey, are you LEO, Barry?)
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Minor injuries but it sure was cold!! Yes sir, I'm a state trooper :D
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Day 28, was at a friend, making a leather pocket slip for my Vagabond
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I'm not unhappy with the end result, considering this is the first time I did this!
The paint is now drying, hope to put it to use tomorrow!
That's neat! :cheers:
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Minor injuries but it sure was cold!! Yes sir, I'm a state trooper :D
:hatsoff:
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Thanks for your service! :salute:
And stay safe out there! :rant: (We lost two Sherrif's deputies last year. This LEO stuff ain't no joke.)
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Yes, going with that Huntsman today. Plus my Spartan19 Opinel No. 08:
(https://i.imgur.com/W16FKR5.jpg)
Feels odd to have a "small" knife in my pocket again.
:like: :like:
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Thanks for your service! :salute:
And stay safe out there! :rant: (We lost two Sherrif's deputies last year. This LEO stuff ain't no joke.)
+1! :salute:
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Minor injuries but it sure was cold!! Yes sir, I'm a state trooper :D
:hatsoff:
+100000000000000000000000000000000
Thank you!!!!
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:cheers: Thanks everyone!! :salute:
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Day 29, big & small, nothing special
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Glen, I carried the Huntsman again today.
I guess I've fallen for it all over again. :facepalm: The problem is, I haven't yet owned a SAK I didn't like. :facepalm: I fear I'm a lost cause....... :facepalm:
How has it been carrying the larger 111mm for you? ???
This challenge really brought home the idea that I could comfortably carry a 111mm as an EDC, maybe even in preference of a 91mm. But then I went back to the Huntsman...... I don't know....I'm lost here..... :facepalm:
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Sounds like my own (and everyone that has talked about it) ideas around it.
I think I could have a rancher in Hnnng pocket and be ok with it. Laws here in would probably not be, but I would.
I does makes me glance at Leatherman style multitools too. But they are not nearly as accessible for my budget compared to 111 mm and below.
I got a huntsman I bought for 14 dollars used on eBay with fresh hunter green scales. Damn it
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You will like it!
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Day 29, big & small, nothing special
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29 and 1 to go :cheers:
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Day 26:
Today's carry
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I finished the challenge and have carried 91 and 84mm knives since, but I found the 111mm Outrider perfectly comfortable in my pocket. It certainly was more comfortable than the CT41 that I carried on Friday. It will remain in rotation and is preferred for certain occasions. That saw! :D
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I like carrying my Soldier so much I got a spare. :mail:
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:rofl: :like:
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Sounds like my own (and everyone that has talked about it) ideas around it.
I think I could have a rancher in Hnnng pocket and be ok with it. Laws here in would probably not be, but I would.
I does makes me glance at Leatherman style multitools too. But they are not nearly as accessible for my budget compared to 111 mm and below.
I got a huntsman I bought for 14 dollars used on eBay with fresh hunter green scales. Damn it
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Laws are really the only thing stopping me as well. It's kind of annoying in a way that Finnish laws are so unclear on this, though on the other hand in the current political climate 111mm would probably be outright outlawed for carry if they relooked at them now.
Currently the practice is that bars and public gatherings are a no no for lockblades and it's additional trouble if you do attract law enforcement for some reasons. No huge issues really, but enough to discourage pocket carry in the city.
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Day 30, package opening duty
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Congratulations on finishing the challenge, Glen! :clap:
Any final thoughts?
(And tell me which card you want for the Mauser 108mm GAW. I think we can draw a card for it now that you are done. :tu: G-mob, you sure you want to sit this GAW out?)
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Glen, I carried the Huntsman again today.
I guess I've fallen for it all over again. :facepalm: The problem is, I haven't yet owned a SAK I didn't like. :facepalm: I fear I'm a lost cause....... :facepalm:
How has it been carrying the larger 111mm for you? ???
This challenge really brought home the idea that I could comfortably carry a 111mm as an EDC, maybe even in preference of a 91mm. But then I went back to the Huntsman...... I don't know....I'm lost here..... :facepalm:
Well the Huntsman does have an ideal combination of useful tools and best proportions to carry comfortable.
My final thoughts over the 111mm is that is too bulky for my EDC carry. During the last 30 days it hasn't spent much time in my pants pocket for this reason. Most of the time I took it with me to work in my backpack, there I took it out and it spent the day on my desk. At home I also had it next to me on my desk, kitchen table, or wherever I was.
For some reason I find even the XLT more comfortable to carry than the 111mm :think:
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Hope I quoted the most recent list here (someone please double check before the draw :salute:)
Ron Who - Ace of spades
ReamerPunch - King of spades
Gene Stoner - Queen of hearts
Barry Rowland - Jack of diamonds
Greg Jones - 8 of diamonds
stoneshank - 5 of hearts
Spartan 19 - Ace of diamonds
Gath - 6 of diamonds
Alan K. - 3 of clubs
zrxoa1 - Queen of Spades
Syem - 7 of hearts
Exeter - Jack of spades
Noa Iumsi - King of Diamonds
I will pick...
the 9 of Clubs
Good luck everyone :cheers:
Updated list:
Ron Who - Ace of spades
ReamerPunch - King of spades
Gene Stoner - Queen of hearts
Barry Rowland - Jack of diamonds
Greg Jones - 8 of diamonds
stoneshank - 5 of hearts
Spartan 19 - Ace of diamonds
Gath - 6 of diamonds
Alan K. - 3 of clubs
zrxoa1 - Queen of Spades
Syem - 7 of hearts
Exeter - Jack of spades
Noa Iumsi - King of Diamonds
Glenfiddich1983 - 9 of Clubs
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Day 30, package opening duty
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Oh, for those wondering what was in the box: a Rotel CD player deck :mail:
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It was supposed to match my Rotel amp, but apparently the color of the lettering changed at some point so the CD player had white letters while the amp has a bit more yellow-ish lettering.
Ah well, one can't have everything. The sound is great though! :2tu:
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Rotel makes good stuff!
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:like: Way to go Glen!!
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I going fishing today. I'll draw the winner later this evening (presumably giving G-mob a chance to re-evaluate his option to enter the drawing.....).
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Day 30, package opening duty
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Oh, for those wondering what was in the box: a Rotel CD player deck :mail:
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It was supposed to match my Rotel amp, but apparently the color of the lettering changed at some point so the CD player had white letters while the amp has a bit more yellow-ish lettering.
Ah well, one can't have everything. The sound is great though! :2tu:
Could it be an aging thing?
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Day 30, package opening duty
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Oh, for those wondering what was in the box: a Rotel CD player deck :mail:
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It was supposed to match my Rotel amp, but apparently the color of the lettering changed at some point so the CD player had white letters while the amp has a bit more yellow-ish lettering.
Ah well, one can't have everything. The sound is great though! :2tu:
Could it be an aging thing?
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No, I looked it up and they did change the color. The 855 has white lettering, the 965 has yellow-ish lettering. They did the same thing with the amps, the older 870 has white lettering, the 980 has yellow-ish lettering.
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If you smoke a pack of Gitanes every day for two years (without opening the window) the lettering will be the same shade of yellow on both components! :cheers:
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Sounds like my own (and everyone that has talked about it) ideas around it.
I think I could have a rancher in Hnnng pocket and be ok with it. Laws here in would probably not be, but I would.
I does makes me glance at Leatherman style multitools too. But they are not nearly as accessible for my budget compared to 111 mm and below.
I got a huntsman I bought for 14 dollars used on eBay with fresh hunter green scales. Damn it
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How is the used market in Sweden, I, and probably some other members could look around Finnish sites, and most Finns will probably sell to you if you just shoot a message in English and say you're Swedish, Shipping on small items should be reasonable, if you'll tolerate an untracked letter.
Currently there's some selection in Finland, nicer Leatherman tools seem pretty expensive but there's one guy selling Original SwissTools with pouches for €40. Just tell me what kind of tools you're interested in and I'll shoot you a message if I find something.
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Day 30, package opening duty
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Badged. :tu:
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Day 30, package opening duty
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Badged. :tu:
Thanks! :cheers:
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If you smoke a pack of Gitanes every day for two years (without opening the window) the lettering will be the same shade of yellow on both components! :cheers:
Good advice, thanks :tu:
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Sounds like my own (and everyone that has talked about it) ideas around it.
I think I could have a rancher in Hnnng pocket and be ok with it. Laws here in would probably not be, but I would.
I does makes me glance at Leatherman style multitools too. But they are not nearly as accessible for my budget compared to 111 mm and below.
I got a huntsman I bought for 14 dollars used on eBay with fresh hunter green scales. Damn it
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How is the used market in Sweden, I, and probably some other members could look around Finnish sites, and most Finns will probably sell to you if you just shoot a message in English and say you're Swedish, Shipping on small items should be reasonable, if you'll tolerate an untracked letter.
Currently there's some selection in Finland, nicer Leatherman tools seem pretty expensive but there's one guy selling Original SwissTools with pouches for €40. Just tell me what kind of tools you're interested in and I'll shoot you a message if I find something.
Cool! Will take a few months to eventually read up on the topic, I'm a slow starter
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Day 30, package opening duty
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Oh, for those wondering what was in the box: a Rotel CD player deck :mail:
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It was supposed to match my Rotel amp, but apparently the color of the lettering changed at some point so the CD player had white letters while the amp has a bit more yellow-ish lettering.
Ah well, one can't have everything. The sound is great though! :2tu:
The RA-980BX (your amp) was made between '92 and '95, the same time frame as my amp (RB-980BX) and CD player (RCD-970BX); both of them have cream colored letters and numbers. Your CD player is older so maybe they used white letters and numbers then. You probably figured this out, but since I was a Rotel nut back then as now, I thought I would post so I could compliment you on your taste in equipment. :2tu:
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Day 30, package opening duty
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180313/184320d678991c5d292ee47550cc95a8.jpg)
Oh, for those wondering what was in the box: a Rotel CD player deck :mail:
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180313/eeb6d84fdb1c63a071395e3d55647763.jpg)
It was supposed to match my Rotel amp, but apparently the color of the lettering changed at some point so the CD player had white letters while the amp has a bit more yellow-ish lettering.
Ah well, one can't have everything. The sound is great though! :2tu:
The RA-980BX (your amp) was made between '92 and '95, the same time frame as my amp (RB-980BX) and CD player (RCD-970BX); both of them have cream colored letters and numbers. Your CD player is older so maybe they used white letters and numbers then. You probably figured this out, but since I was a Rotel nut back then as now, I thought I would post so I could compliment you on your taste in equipment. :2tu:
Thank you, and likewise I compliment you on your good taste :cheers:
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Day 30, package opening duty
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180313/184320d678991c5d292ee47550cc95a8.jpg)
Badged. :tu:
Thanks! :cheers:
Congrats :cheers:
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I have watched this challenge in silence.. I think?
But it has been absolutely lovely and I really enjoyed it. Congrats everyone on your badges and those who soon get theirs
[It's not failure if you learn something from it]
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Day 27:
Its snowing. :facepalm:
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I woke up to a 1/2 inch myself. :facepalm:. Gone by the evening! :D
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So we're still waiting for Gus. Anyone else?
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So we're still waiting for Gus. Anyone else?
If you mean waiting for the giveaway part, I'm not participating in that so no need to wait for me.
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Got back late from fishing.
(https://i.imgur.com/M8rFTC7.jpg)
I was skunked, but there will be one winner here......
I used a standard deck of cards. The cards were cut and shuffled 3 times. Then Mrs Nix cut the deck for luck. Cards were then turned over until a chosen card came up, and that didn't take long......
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Congratulations, Barry! :clap:
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Congrats Barry!
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Congrats Barry, and thanks Nix for the GAW, and thanks Powernoodle for starting the challenge! :cheers:
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Yep! Congrats Barry and another shout out to Nix for the GAW!!
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Congrats Barry, and thank you to Nix for offering up the knife, and thanks to Powernoodle for starting the challenge :cheers:
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Gratz Barry! And thanks all for the fun challenge, first challenge I have done so far!
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Da Jack o' Diamonds! Whaddiditellya!
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this was a fun thread :like:
and congrats Barry! :salute:
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Congratulations Berry!
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Definitely a fun challenge. Thanks to everyone for participating! :cheers:
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Congrats Barry! :cheers:
Definitely a fun challenge. Thanks to everyone for participating! :cheers:
+ 1 !
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Congrats Barry! Thanks Nix for the GAW. It was fun.
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Congratulations, Barry! (http://smileyicons.net/s/657.gif) (http://smileyicons.net/s/667.gif) (http://smileyicons.net/s/673.gif) (http://smileyicons.net/s/662.gif)
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:ahhh :ahhh :ahhh :ahhh :ahhh. Thanks everyone!! This is the first time I've ever won anything!!!! Thanks Nix for offering up such a wonderful prize, Powernoodle for starting this challenge, and everyone who made it so much fun!!
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Congrats Barry, it over now I guess, now I'm just left wanting a Skipper and a RescueTool to actually keep for a while.
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Congrats Barry, and thank you to Nix for offering up the knife, and thanks to Powernoodle for starting the challenge :cheers:
+1! Great challenge! Here's a pic of my latest 111, wish I had bought it sooner... :facepalm:
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Day 28:
Hairbrush. Why? Because it was close by.
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Congrats Barry, and thank you to Nix for offering up the knife, and thanks to Powernoodle for starting the challenge :cheers:
+1! Great challenge! Here's a pic of my latest 111, wish I had bought it sooner... :facepalm:
Is that the skipper or the helmsman? :like:
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Day 28:
Hairbrush. Why? Because it was close by.
Almost done :cheers:
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Random repost of an old pic. Fireman.
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+1!!
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Day 29:
I just bought a used Mazda 5. With 2 more kids on the way, for a total of 4, my mazda 3 just can't cut it. It couldn't even fit a rear facing car seat in it.
My wife already has a Toyota Sienna, so I got something small that can still fit 6.
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Nice family sled!
That OHT was tricky to see, but you got it.
I don't know how you are being so cool and collected in the face of being outnumbered 2 to 1 here shortly. :drink:
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Nice family sled!
That OHT was tricky to see, but you got it.
I don't know how you are being so cool and collected in the face of being outnumbered 2 to 1 here shortly. :drink:
Thanks!
Don't worry, there's plenty of panic on the inside! :ahhh. :D
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??? I stopped getting notifications about this thread, so I just saw the recent posts. Congrats to Barry and to all of us who participated (and to gustophersmob in advance)! :salute: (I chose the Jack of spades, so close, yet so far... :oops:)
This was my first challenge, so it was a very nice experience. :)
EDIT: Oh, new page!!! :nanadance: :nanadance: :nanadance: :nanadance: :nanadance:
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Day 29:
I just bought a used Mazda 5. With 2 more kids on the way, for a total of 4, my mazda 3 just can't cut it. It couldn't even fit a rear facing car seat in it.
My wife already has a Toyota Sienna, so I got something small that can still fit 6.
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29 down, 1 to go!
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Day 30:
Sentinel clipped and ready to finish the challenge in style!
Finally done! Some final thoughts when I'm at a computer to type more easily.
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So, final thoughts on the 111mm challenge.
I chose the one hand sentinel clip for the challenge, as my only other 111mm knives are OHTs, which are too big for me to pocket carry. I also wanted to get some time with the sentinel to see what it could do.
The knife:
Initially, when I purchased the sentinel a year ago, it felt pretty cheap. The hollow nylon scales and the clip seem like weak points, and they did not inspire confidence. Which is odd, because I never thought the scales on the OHT seemed overly cheap. I think it may have to do with the fact that the locking liner is up against a scale on the sentinel, and when the knife blade is open, it leaves the scale unsupported where the lock moves over. This lends to more flex in the scale when gripped. After using it for a month, though, I have adjusted to the point where I just don't think about it. It has also not led to any performance issues in use. It may not feel like a spyderco, but I don't think it really matters.
Some likes: I like the people friendliness of the knife. I know some people will not like any knife, but as far as one hand opening locking blades go, this has got to be one of the most low key ones. I also was surprised by the clip. For one, its very smooth so it doesn't catch on things and doesn't tear up pockets, but has enough grip not to fall out all the time. Just a good all round knife.
The Challenge:
Honestly, the most difficult part of all this wasn't using the knife or carrying it, but remembering to post pictures. I had to set an alarm on my phone to remember. :facepalm:
That was fun and now we're done.
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So, final thoughts on the 111mm challenge.
I chose the one hand sentinel clip for the challenge, as my only other 111mm knives are OHTs, which are too big for me to pocket carry. I also wanted to get some time with the sentinel to see what it could do.
The knife:
Initially, when I purchased the sentinel a year ago, it felt pretty cheap. The hollow nylon scales and the clip seem like weak points, and they did not inspire confidence. Which is odd, because I never thought the scales on the OHT seemed overly cheap. I think it may have to do with the fact that the locking liner is up against a scale on the sentinel, and when the knife blade is open, it leaves the scale unsupported where the lock moves over. This lends to more flex in the scale when gripped. After using it for a month, though, I have adjusted to the point where I just don't think about it. It has also not led to any performance issues in use. It may not feel like a spyderco, but I don't think it really matters.
Some likes: I like the people friendliness of the knife. I know some people will not like any knife, but as far as one hand opening locking blades go, this has got to be one of the most low key ones. I also was surprised by the clip. For one, its very smooth so it doesn't catch on things and doesn't tear up pockets, but has enough grip not to fall out all the time. Just a good all round knife.
The Challenge:
Honestly, the most difficult part of all this wasn't using the knife or carrying it, but remembering to post pictures. I had to set an alarm on my phone to remember. :facepalm:
That was fun and now we're done.
Nice read and congrats on finishing!
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Congratulations on a strong finish!
You made some great points in your wrap-up. :tu: I've gotten used to the cheaper-feeling handles now, too. They seem 'functional' to me. And that is pretty darned good.
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Congrats and fun to follow you and everyone on this challenge!! Nix, the Mauser made it today...thanks a million buddy!!
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Cool shot, Barry!
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Congrats and fun to follow you and everyone on this challenge!! Nix, the Mauser made it today...thanks a million buddy!!
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So, final thoughts on the 111mm challenge.
I chose the one hand sentinel clip for the challenge, as my only other 111mm knives are OHTs, which are too big for me to pocket carry. I also wanted to get some time with the sentinel to see what it could do.
The knife:
Initially, when I purchased the sentinel a year ago, it felt pretty cheap. The hollow nylon scales and the clip seem like weak points, and they did not inspire confidence. Which is odd, because I never thought the scales on the OHT seemed overly cheap. I think it may have to do with the fact that the locking liner is up against a scale on the sentinel, and when the knife blade is open, it leaves the scale unsupported where the lock moves over. This lends to more flex in the scale when gripped. After using it for a month, though, I have adjusted to the point where I just don't think about it. It has also not led to any performance issues in use. It may not feel like a spyderco, but I don't think it really matters.
Some likes: I like the people friendliness of the knife. I know some people will not like any knife, but as far as one hand opening locking blades go, this has got to be one of the most low key ones. I also was surprised by the clip. For one, its very smooth so it doesn't catch on things and doesn't tear up pockets, but has enough grip not to fall out all the time. Just a good all round knife.
The Challenge:
Honestly, the most difficult part of all this wasn't using the knife or carrying it, but remembering to post pictures. I had to set an alarm on my phone to remember. :facepalm:
That was fun and now we're done.
Congrats :cheers:
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Day 30:
Sentinel clipped and ready to finish the challenge in style!
Finally done! Some final thoughts when I'm at a computer to type more easily.
Badged. :tu:
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:tu: Nice job!
Thanks Nix!!
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Thanks all! And thanks powernoodle for kicking this off :cheers:
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Day 30:
Sentinel clipped and ready to finish the challenge in style!
Finally done! Some final thoughts when I'm at a computer to type more easily.
Badged. :tu:
:woohoo:
The much coveted challenge badge! Thank you sir! :cheers:
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:cheers:
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Good strong finish. Congrats on the badge.