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Tool Talk => General Tool Discussion => Topic started by: israelpiper on February 12, 2019, 06:59:25 AM

Title: Improvements to popular Tools: A Good Thing!
Post by: israelpiper on February 12, 2019, 06:59:25 AM
Two distinct improvements in popular tools. The Skeletool CX is not new of course, but new to my collection. I have the 420HC multi-blade model, and like it well-enough. The size and weight and the few basic tools were great for me.  The CX model with blade steel upgrade is just that much better. Love the sturdy, thick blade.

The Victorinox Work Champ (and the entire 111mm line) have all been modified to the liner lock. (I have the side lock model.) The large flathead and the blade are both locking. All I could wish for is an in-line awl, like the one on the Pioneer. Instead of the can opener perhaps, since most cans are pull-tabbed. Regardless, for me a truly great classic, with a perfect grip heft. Some might find the extra 20gm weight difference in the liner lock model a "deal breaker," to which I can only furrow my brow.  A number of Victorinox and Leatherman sheaths are a good fit for the Champ.

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Title: Re: Improvements to popular Tools: A Good Thing!
Post by: CallsignBadger on February 13, 2019, 07:09:08 PM
This is always something I like to see instead of designing new tools is improving old ones :tu:

Talking to you, Leatherman  :pok:  :D
Title: Re: Improvements to popular Tools: A Good Thing!
Post by: Max Stone on February 13, 2019, 08:30:56 PM
Always good to see a brand invest time and money into improving an existing product. If generally drives more loyalty with existing customers, creating a better, often safer, product.  :tu:

It is true that all products eventually reach a point where it's either no longer possible to improve, some new design or technology supersedes it, or the customer/market evolves beyond the original need.

Lets hope our dear friends in Portland keep some of their R&D budget for improving existing products, and not invest it all into Free. :dunno:
Title: Re: Improvements to popular Tools: A Good Thing!
Post by: Old man Chris on February 14, 2019, 12:15:36 AM
Good post , I too like to see old , proven models improved . Innovate , but keep the good older models .

Best Regards,

Chris
Title: Re: Improvements to popular Tools: A Good Thing!
Post by: CallsignBadger on February 14, 2019, 02:02:38 AM
Always good to see a brand invest time and money into improving an existing product. If generally drives more loyalty with existing customers, creating a better, often safer, product.  :tu:

It is true that all products eventually reach a point where it's either no longer possible to improve, some new design or technology supersedes it, or the customer/market evolves beyond the original need.

Lets hope our dear friends in Portland keep some of their R&D budget for improving existing products, and not invest it all into Free. :dunno:

Lots of good points there :tu:  :cheers: