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Swiss Army Knights Forum / Re: Spartan Saturday!
« Last post by Tuisto on Today at 01:30:23 AM »
Love the Spartan; lightweight, got practically every tool one needs -- just fantastic. I wanna get some blue plus scales for this thing.
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Look at all this MP greatness!!
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Edged Tools / Re: Case Knives
« Last post by UscgSal on Today at 01:06:42 AM »
 :iagree:   :salute:
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Oops; had completely forgotten to number the days so, here they go:
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Sorry!!!! :facepalm:
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Nice looking Leyend, BP; you know, you're right about it being one of the first OHO by leaps, as well as replaceable cutters and saw blade in a butterfly design!  :like:
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Swiss Army Knights Forum / Re: Explorer Challenge May 2024
« Last post by hsherzfeld on Today at 12:43:27 AM »
Day 30:

I switched to my green Explorer today.
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Day 3

MP800, today's carry, opened a very belated birthday gift for my wife.

I feel like the 800 (and I guess the 700, though I don't have one at the moment) are a really interesting first attempt at a line that could've been great if they'd gotten to a version 3 or 4.

It is, I believe, the first tool to combine all outside opening tools w/ OHO by several years, which I especially appreciate on the sometimes awkward to deploy on other MTs scissors. OTOH, the toolset is a bit weird. No can opener on the 800, and tweezers!? on the 700. The 800 is a big tool, especially with a relatively modest number of implements, while the 700 is undersized. Neither one is undersized, but there's a reason that most companies have more or less coalesced around 4" as their "medium" size. A 750 that sort of squished the best of both together and split the difference could've been a real contender, I think.
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The Break Room / Re: Who else is playing Wordle?
« Last post by Echotech on Today at 12:14:11 AM »
Wordle 1,050 6/6

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Swiss Army Knights Forum / Re: Explorer Challenge May 2024
« Last post by Alan K. on Today at 12:03:24 AM »
Day 03
I chopped up some Cheddar slices to add to a bowl of chili I had for lunch.
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Edged Tools / Re: Giants of June/Big Blades Challenge - June 2024
« Last post by nate j on May 03, 2024, 11:58:32 PM »
You're probably not in the Philly area, then?
No.  I’m in the north central part of the state, a solid three-hour drive from Philly.

And would you be showing off a big automatic now that the ban has been lifted?
Probably not, since I don’t own one.

I’m always pleased to see knife restrictions fall, and I think anyone who wants an auto should get one and carry it.

Personally though, I haven’t felt the overwhelming urge to acquire one.

For one thing, a good quality auto is quite expensive vs. a comparable quality manual folder.

For another, I’m pretty quick with my flippers and wrist flicks, and I’m not sure how much speed (if any) I would really gain with an auto.

Finally, I would have some concerns (perhaps legitimate, perhaps not) about it accidentally opening in my pocket.  And if it had additional safeties or other complications to make this scenario less likely, they would slow down deployment, which would sort of defeat the main purpose of having an auto in the first place.

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