I'm very pleased to see them still working on the MP600 line, and I hope the longer Phillips and sleek lock tabs make it on to the rest of the range.
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If they made a civilian version by replacing the sight adjustment tool with a standard hex bit adapter, I'd get one.Mike
Quote from: Grant Lamontagne on January 21, 2012, 10:26:17 PMOfficial photos from 2012 Gerber Press Kit:(Image removed from quote.)DefI take it they plan on putting an edge on that can opener for the first production run?
Quote from: Mike on January 22, 2012, 10:11:33 PMIf they made a civilian version by replacing the sight adjustment tool with a standard hex bit adapter, I'd get one.MikeI can pretty much guarantee that someone at Gerber is paying fairly close attention to these threads.Def
Gerber is perhaps the best example of a company paying attention to what we are doing here. The feedback they have gotten from members here put the Shard into production, got rid of the so called "bikini tools" like the Suspension, and brought back the 3D phillips.If you ever think that no one is paying attention to the comments here, remember the above. And if you still aren't convinced, ask yourself this- if you were a designer at one of these companies, how much of a bumbling egotistical boob would you have to be to ignore a valuable resource full of enthusiasm and real world experience such as this place?Def
If you like the logo, wait till you see the rest of the tool! Def
I'd rather have scissors instead of a hex adapter, and use an adapter on the Philips. I mean, the tool already has good reach to it.