Modified gerber diesel with pocket clip for EDC. Silver handles, black pliers and tools. Knife blade is silver, as the original black one was chipped. Smallest flat driver ground down so it fits eyeglasses screws. Scraper blade added by grinding and sharpening the edge of the file. $60
Craftsman quick wrench set. These don’t work great for high torque applications - the gripping surfaces are smooth and the tool will slip. But they’re quite useful nonetheless. $20
Ace hardware branded plier tool. This thing looks like a pocket knife, but it is massive and heavy. It’s also crap. $5
Alltrade 15-in-1 tool. This is the best copy of a “coast pocket mechanic” I have found to date. Good spring action, smooth plier jaws, and usable tools. Unlike the Coast tool, this one has scissors and a small flat driver. New or very lightly used. Id say the pouch has wear from playig with it, but I don’t think the tool has actually been used foe anything. I did remove the scales and peen the pivots tighter so there is no play in the tools. Comes with original box and pleather case. $25
Really super smurfty pruning shears. These are $10 on the ‘bay, and they’re junk. Copy of a Coast tool which is a copy of a bear jaws tool. The head opens at random. The tools on one side are extremely loose. It doesn’t fold. It was not designed to. Super chincy. If you insist on buying it, $5.
Zilla Tool with case. Doesn’t appear to have been used, no wear on it at all that I can see. $40
Chinese copy of the CRKT Bivy knife. Has a normal Sodbuster style blade and a Phillips driver instead of the marlin spike. It’s not the same quality as the Bivy, but it’s not bad either. $10.
Snap-On plier knife multi tool thingy. This is actually pretty slick. Fold out pliers, a decent combo blade, and a non-locking Phillips driver on a backspring. New and unused. (I opened the clamshell, played with it, and decided I like my Outu plierknife better)
That’s it for now. Photos will follow in my next post.
Charles.