Quote from: bdAmmo on October 18, 2014, 08:10:58 AMQuote from: David on October 17, 2014, 06:40:52 PMCamo Blast. Date codes of 1206. That's a nice Blast! Dont see too many of those around. Thank you Pat. That was the most elsive Leatherman I've ever seriously pursued. I've had it for a couple years but had not posted a pic of it in this thread till now.
Quote from: David on October 17, 2014, 06:40:52 PMCamo Blast. Date codes of 1206. That's a nice Blast! Dont see too many of those around.
Camo Blast. Date codes of 1206.
I need to get some camo tools so I can get into this club.
This tool, and some others (not included in the photo) I prioboel here at CJ Goodrich. He identified them as prototypes.
Quote from: loki-mobile on October 23, 2014, 02:50:23 PMThis tool, and some others (not included in the photo) I prioboel here at CJ Goodrich. He identified them as prototypes.Interesting camo patterns and nice looking MT's.
Some very old photos...dating back to 2009.
Note a few of these are custom paint jobs done from a fellow in Michigan
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And one done just right now. Going back a little ways. But does the Hydro Hold up well? I'd like to dip my AL Scales in a wood grain or camo. I can get a kit for 30 bucks and I own a clear coat gun I can spray the 2 part stuff used for cars. It'd be a lot cheaper than getting a TTC Wood Grain AL Note a few of these are custom paint jobs done from a fellow in Michigan for a short while doing a Hydro dip process. They still look good in a collection however.