Let's play MTO Trivia!The rules are simple- I will ask a question of general multitool knowledge and the first person to answer it correctly gets to ask their question. Whoever answers that question correctly gets to ask the next question and so on. Should there be a dispute, it will be up to a moderator (or if it involves one or more mods, it will be up to me) to make the decision.Given this crowd, we should end up with an excellent reference thread for new users! Def
Well, I'll put you out of your misery with my last question (so that's one less question to worry about). The other tool which the CRKT Getaway Driver converts to full size hex bits is...Gerber Balance
Quote from: gregozedobe on June 14, 2017, 02:13:48 AMQuote from: 50ft-trad on June 13, 2017, 09:35:35 PMQuote from: gregozedobe on June 13, 2017, 08:02:09 AMQuote from: gregozedobe on June 12, 2017, 12:28:57 PMQuote from: 50ft-trad on June 12, 2017, 12:06:25 PMQuote from: gregozedobe on June 12, 2017, 11:50:42 AMI guess I'd better ask a question then (and keeping with the precedent of a non-common brand, this'n is not made by LM, Gerber, Kershaw, Bear, Al Mar Buck, Schrade, Kutmaster, Vic or Wenger, nor is it a cheap knock-off of another brand). I also like the concept of starting with a sparse clue, then adding more clues if no-one guesses it. So here goes:Clue 1: Flattish rectangular form.Clue 2: No pliers or file.What say you ?Byrd Harp?Nice try, but nope. Think more box shaped .....Clue 3: Only one cutting tool (plain edge blade)Emerson EDCNope (sorry). Clue 4: Used a promotional tool for MANY different companies (more than any other tool I've seen). Case/Zippo Fixxit. It seemed to outlast its run as a normal catalog item as a promotional tool .
Quote from: 50ft-trad on June 13, 2017, 09:35:35 PMQuote from: gregozedobe on June 13, 2017, 08:02:09 AMQuote from: gregozedobe on June 12, 2017, 12:28:57 PMQuote from: 50ft-trad on June 12, 2017, 12:06:25 PMQuote from: gregozedobe on June 12, 2017, 11:50:42 AMI guess I'd better ask a question then (and keeping with the precedent of a non-common brand, this'n is not made by LM, Gerber, Kershaw, Bear, Al Mar Buck, Schrade, Kutmaster, Vic or Wenger, nor is it a cheap knock-off of another brand). I also like the concept of starting with a sparse clue, then adding more clues if no-one guesses it. So here goes:Clue 1: Flattish rectangular form.Clue 2: No pliers or file.What say you ?Byrd Harp?Nice try, but nope. Think more box shaped .....Clue 3: Only one cutting tool (plain edge blade)Emerson EDCNope (sorry). Clue 4: Used a promotional tool for MANY different companies (more than any other tool I've seen).
Quote from: gregozedobe on June 13, 2017, 08:02:09 AMQuote from: gregozedobe on June 12, 2017, 12:28:57 PMQuote from: 50ft-trad on June 12, 2017, 12:06:25 PMQuote from: gregozedobe on June 12, 2017, 11:50:42 AMI guess I'd better ask a question then (and keeping with the precedent of a non-common brand, this'n is not made by LM, Gerber, Kershaw, Bear, Al Mar Buck, Schrade, Kutmaster, Vic or Wenger, nor is it a cheap knock-off of another brand). I also like the concept of starting with a sparse clue, then adding more clues if no-one guesses it. So here goes:Clue 1: Flattish rectangular form.Clue 2: No pliers or file.What say you ?Byrd Harp?Nice try, but nope. Think more box shaped .....Clue 3: Only one cutting tool (plain edge blade)Emerson EDC
Quote from: gregozedobe on June 12, 2017, 12:28:57 PMQuote from: 50ft-trad on June 12, 2017, 12:06:25 PMQuote from: gregozedobe on June 12, 2017, 11:50:42 AMI guess I'd better ask a question then (and keeping with the precedent of a non-common brand, this'n is not made by LM, Gerber, Kershaw, Bear, Al Mar Buck, Schrade, Kutmaster, Vic or Wenger, nor is it a cheap knock-off of another brand). I also like the concept of starting with a sparse clue, then adding more clues if no-one guesses it. So here goes:Clue 1: Flattish rectangular form.Clue 2: No pliers or file.What say you ?Byrd Harp?Nice try, but nope. Think more box shaped .....Clue 3: Only one cutting tool (plain edge blade)
Quote from: 50ft-trad on June 12, 2017, 12:06:25 PMQuote from: gregozedobe on June 12, 2017, 11:50:42 AMI guess I'd better ask a question then (and keeping with the precedent of a non-common brand, this'n is not made by LM, Gerber, Kershaw, Bear, Al Mar Buck, Schrade, Kutmaster, Vic or Wenger, nor is it a cheap knock-off of another brand). I also like the concept of starting with a sparse clue, then adding more clues if no-one guesses it. So here goes:Clue 1: Flattish rectangular form.Clue 2: No pliers or file.What say you ?Byrd Harp?Nice try, but nope. Think more box shaped .....
Quote from: gregozedobe on June 12, 2017, 11:50:42 AMI guess I'd better ask a question then (and keeping with the precedent of a non-common brand, this'n is not made by LM, Gerber, Kershaw, Bear, Al Mar Buck, Schrade, Kutmaster, Vic or Wenger, nor is it a cheap knock-off of another brand). I also like the concept of starting with a sparse clue, then adding more clues if no-one guesses it. So here goes:Clue 1: Flattish rectangular form.Clue 2: No pliers or file.What say you ?Byrd Harp?
I guess I'd better ask a question then (and keeping with the precedent of a non-common brand, this'n is not made by LM, Gerber, Kershaw, Bear, Al Mar Buck, Schrade, Kutmaster, Vic or Wenger, nor is it a cheap knock-off of another brand). I also like the concept of starting with a sparse clue, then adding more clues if no-one guesses it. So here goes:Clue 1: Flattish rectangular form.Clue 2: No pliers or file.What say you ?
I have one that may be a bit to easy but maybe it will get the ball rolling again Name at least 5 Leatherman models that never came with the option (not counting prototypes or anniversary models) for BO PS there are more than 5
FreestyleMicraSidekickStyle PSSkeletool??Not a LM expert by far so lots of guesses here...
On what recent knife did Victorinox actualy put nickel silver liners inside, instead of the usualy used aluminium?
Was it the replica of the original Soldier ?
Climber.