That's a good point Steve Alox is very limited in what is offered tool wise for stock models. One has to pay a considerable amount to get a custom alox (which I still recommend doing if one really wants to ), whereas one is likely to find what one needs in a stock cellidor model (depending on the number of implements one really wants). I know in my case, I had to get my custom Rogueneer to really get my ideal cellidor loadout, but not everyone is as particular about these things as I can be (or overly analytical/obsessive )
Quote from: Monrogue on June 26, 2014, 07:11:20 PMThat's a good point Steve Alox is very limited in what is offered tool wise for stock models. One has to pay a considerable amount to get a custom alox (which I still recommend doing if one really wants to ), whereas one is likely to find what one needs in a stock cellidor model (depending on the number of implements one really wants). I know in my case, I had to get my custom Rogueneer to really get my ideal cellidor loadout, but not everyone is as particular about these things as I can be (or overly analytical/obsessive )I see that you wanted something that many other people also want - an electrician blade. To get this, you need to have a custom build unfortunately. I wish Vic would release some SAKs with this option.
Quote from: Monrogue on June 26, 2014, 07:11:20 PMThat's a good point Steve Alox is very limited in what is offered tool wise for stock models. One has to pay a considerable amount to get a custom alox (which I still recommend doing if one really wants to ), whereas one is likely to find what one needs in a stock cellidor model (depending on the number of implements one really wants). I know in my case, I had to get my custom Rogueneer to really get my ideal cellidor loadout, but not everyone is as particular about these things as I can be (or overly analytical/obsessive )I never noticed that. I really do like both, but usually carry Cellidor as I like having tweezers on me. I seldom use the back tools, but they don't bother me. I do prefer the way Alox feels in the hand, and how they have a slightly beefier blade, and inline awl. If I could get the Alox scales on my Soldier with scissors and Pioneer machined to fit tweezers, I'd probably carry them more.
You dont have to be a convert, just have lots of each.I'll confess that my EDC is a cellidor. Cybertool 34. Its got so much stuff packed in there, its a great user. For me to recreate the same on alox would be a tall order.I do like the feel of alox though over plastic, but someday I swear I'll make alox scales for 91mm's.
I have a few Alox and while beautiful I EDC cellidor. I like that if I damage the scale I can reasonably replace them. I also love the Swisschamp, Deluxe Tinker, and Explorer Plus more than my Alox for EDC.
Dull, cheap, and scratch resistant. Just like me.