Quote from: Beerplumber on August 10, 2012, 05:43:10 PMCan't remember if this is old news but I see the OHT in the Cabelas catalogue. 2012 fall edition IIRC. I'm no fanboy but for some reason I think I need one! Not likely going to be a group buy on this one eh? I know, I know to me :pStay multi my friendsIf there's enough interest I don't see why not. We don't do group buys based on what I personally like or not. If you want one, and this goes for anyone who would like one, send Travis a message about it.Def
Can't remember if this is old news but I see the OHT in the Cabelas catalogue. 2012 fall edition IIRC. I'm no fanboy but for some reason I think I need one! Not likely going to be a group buy on this one eh? I know, I know to me :pStay multi my friends
Quote from: Grant Lamontagne on August 11, 2012, 02:38:56 PMQuote from: Beerplumber on August 10, 2012, 05:43:10 PMCan't remember if this is old news but I see the OHT in the Cabelas catalogue. 2012 fall edition IIRC. I'm no fanboy but for some reason I think I need one! Not likely going to be a group buy on this one eh? I know, I know to me :pStay multi my friendsIf there's enough interest I don't see why not. We don't do group buys based on what I personally like or not. If you want one, and this goes for anyone who would like one, send Travis a message about it.DefWondering if I may be the only one in the group Stay multi my friends
It would be two of us at least- as little as I like the thing, it's my duty as a multitool collector to have (at least) one.Def
Quote from: Grant Lamontagne on August 11, 2012, 07:48:42 PMIt would be two of us at least- as little as I like the thing, it's my duty as a multitool collector to have (at least) one.DefAnything that comes in Black from Leatherman....it's mine.
It's bulky, it has very few functions and teeny weeny pliers.DefSent from my MB860 using Tapatalk 2
Al- people will buy it because it says Leatherman, and others will buy it because it's Mil Spec. Others who actually know about and use tools will opt for something else and wonder why anyone would buy this one.And of course collectors will buy one. At least. In each color.Sadly this is a design that I think Leatherman phoned in. It's not their greatest work, but it will be successful because it has the right element- the name and the Mil Spec badge. Sadly in a lot of cases actual usefulness and function are taking a back seat to what is going to fly off the shelves at Wal Mart.Next thing you know, Ferrari is going to mass produce a hybrid subcompact in India that produces about 17 horsepower and gets 130 miles per gallon. Sure it won't be a Ferarri as we know it, but they'll sell a billion of them... and what's in a name that can't be in your wallet too? Def
The problem with the OHT is it has so much wasted space..Quick and dirty image to show(light blue = wasted space):(Image removed from quote.)They should have put the outside accessible tools on the inside of the bottom(Like a wave or charge) and either extended the the outside accessible tools, or beefed up the pliers... Because of the sliding pliers, you dont get nearly as much space on the inside, but it still would be adequate for the tools they have at the top(except the philips, that would have had to be shortened)
...but it still seems a little off field if they haven't already secured an "in" with a military client... would Leatherman produce a GAK "style" tool unless they got the official order? Doubt it...Leatherman must have spent a shed load of money tooling up for this...
I read somewhere it has to do with a common statement from deployed soldiers, goes something like this:"Yea, I'd like to use a Leatherman, but I need pliers that flick..."
Quote from: turnsouth on June 20, 2012, 05:01:55 PMI read somewhere it has to do with a common statement from deployed soldiers, goes something like this:"Yea, I'd like to use a Leatherman, but I need pliers that flick..."Funny, I can "flick" my Leatherman Charge Pliers just fine.
The problem with the OHT is it has so much wasted space..Quick and dirty image to show(light blue = wasted space):(Image removed from quote.)
Quote from: 50ft-trad on August 14, 2012, 09:35:43 PM...but it still seems a little off field if they haven't already secured an "in" with a military client... would Leatherman produce a GAK "style" tool unless they got the official order? Doubt it...Leatherman must have spent a shed load of money tooling up for this...Three valid points that really make me think that they are building this "to order" for someone.We do know that they have recently been prototyping for the Indian Army...
That "wasted space" is occupied by the plier head when it's slid down into the handle. That type of mechanism takes up a lot of room. That's why Gerber tools typically have stubby little implements, too.
The red above the blue is where i *assumed* the pliers sat when they were retracted(like where the 600/diesel/flik/whatever ones sit in gerbers)
If it slides all the way down to the bottom, than i dont see why you're clever use of quotes is necessary, since it TRULY is wasted space. You yourself say its where gerbers stubby tools would go, but if the OHT slides that low there would be no way to fit anything in there.
Funny, I can "flick" my Leatherman Charge Pliers just fine.
Quote from: Snipe315 on August 14, 2012, 10:33:38 PMFunny, I can "flick" my Leatherman Charge Pliers just fine.I've yet to find a multitool that I couldn't deploy with one hand. The only challenging one was the LM Crunch, which took a bit of practice, but it can be done.For most, all you need to do is catch the end of one handle on a pants seam, the edge of a pocket, whatever, and separate the handles. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.