The PST was my first MT and I would still happily carry it. Although it is dated, it is still a slim and good tool to EDC. Especially in the UK.
My PST is 25 yrs old this year,and I'm still using it.
It may offer a lot, but there is no denying that it is a dated tool. Every part of it from the uncomfortable handles to the tool clumping is out of date in compared to the new tools on the market, but I like its lack of ergonomics. That's why I am such a big fan of the Supertool.
Is there anyway to figure out the age of mine ?
Clumping was always an overrated evil in my opinion. What's so bad about unfolding the whole clump of blades, then putting the ones back that you don't need?
I think of the PST as an old Jeep or old 4x4 pickup. It's not anywhere near as comfortable as the new ones but all the things that make it more "ergonomic" also add weight and size.
The PST is slimmer than the LM Kick but has more tools on it. Yeah it's a little uncomfortable when you're really cranking on something with the pliers but compromises have to be made.
The only thing I would change on the PST is the sharp handle edges when gripping the pliers. But any attempt to remedy those edges would probably result in a thicker MT. I'd still accept a very slightly thicker PST (ergonomic zytel insert like the Kick) in order to get a plier grip that did not make my eyes water.