£12.50 anyone ?
What can I say? At this stage,I've never seen a Buck tool in the flesh...and xtracts don't count...as anything!
Quote from: kirk13 on January 07, 2015, 09:40:46 PMWhat can I say? At this stage,I've never seen a Buck tool in the flesh...and xtracts don't count...as anything! I heard that! Don't make me buy you an X-Tract!!!
Quote from: Higgins617 on January 09, 2015, 05:39:51 PMQuote from: kirk13 on January 07, 2015, 09:40:46 PMWhat can I say? At this stage,I've never seen a Buck tool in the flesh...and xtracts don't count...as anything! I heard that! Don't make me buy you an X-Tract!!!I think some of the X-Tracts are great (Fin and Essential) ... if you like carrying round a good size liner locking folder. Good scissors, reasonable (though stumpy) drivers, nice blade shape, good ergonomics (particularly as a knife), and choice of small pliers or pocket clip. I can see why others might not like them though, and even though I like mine, I prefer carrying a slippy so they don't see much pocket time
Quote from: 50ft-trad on January 09, 2015, 06:32:43 PMQuote from: Higgins617 on January 09, 2015, 05:39:51 PMQuote from: kirk13 on January 07, 2015, 09:40:46 PMWhat can I say? At this stage,I've never seen a Buck tool in the flesh...and xtracts don't count...as anything! I heard that! Don't make me buy you an X-Tract!!!I think some of the X-Tracts are great (Fin and Essential) ... if you like carrying round a good size liner locking folder. Good scissors, reasonable (though stumpy) drivers, nice blade shape, good ergonomics (particularly as a knife), and choice of small pliers or pocket clip. I can see why others might not like them though, and even though I like mine, I prefer carrying a slippy so they don't see much pocket timeI like mine, very much. Half finished writing a review for it per Monrogues request. I beat the tar out of the poor little thing, just got kind of tired of the pliers not pliering. Not the best tool but holds a spot for me since it was a very thoughtful gift from my little sister who saved up to get it for me.
Quote from: Higgins617 on January 09, 2015, 06:43:32 PMQuote from: 50ft-trad on January 09, 2015, 06:32:43 PMQuote from: Higgins617 on January 09, 2015, 05:39:51 PMQuote from: kirk13 on January 07, 2015, 09:40:46 PMWhat can I say? At this stage,I've never seen a Buck tool in the flesh...and xtracts don't count...as anything! I heard that! Don't make me buy you an X-Tract!!!I think some of the X-Tracts are great (Fin and Essential) ... if you like carrying round a good size liner locking folder. Good scissors, reasonable (though stumpy) drivers, nice blade shape, good ergonomics (particularly as a knife), and choice of small pliers or pocket clip. I can see why others might not like them though, and even though I like mine, I prefer carrying a slippy so they don't see much pocket timeI like mine, very much. Half finished writing a review for it per Monrogues request. I beat the tar out of the poor little thing, just got kind of tired of the pliers not pliering. Not the best tool but holds a spot for me since it was a very thoughtful gift from my little sister who saved up to get it for me.What happened to the pliers?
Yeah, they're only light duty pliers really. Better than a SAK or Squirt/Dime IMO, but far from the capability of full sized pliers