I don't remember the demo knife I had with a round opener stud on the screwdriver. I do remember all the blades were stiff. I also had a civvy model. DuraTool or whatever they called them. You know, Barry? If my Dad hadn't swiped my Cub Scout knife I might not have been in this need to acquire pocky knife mess. One knife would have done me for years and years. At least until I found another one. In fact, I was happy carrying my Victorinox Trooper until I joined up with this group of wackos. You could set it to music and make a jingle out of it. I'm a wacko,You're a wacko,He's a wacko,She's a wacko,Wouldn't you like ,To be a wacko too?G
Day 29Well, my image hosting site is having server issues so it won't let me upload my pics. Yes, yes, I know.... So, use your imagination for now until the site comes back up properly. Picture me using the slide out blade on the Gerber Keystyle to break down a box for recycling. Not the best deployment but it works.Then picture me cutting a new watch battery off of the rest of the strip so I can bring my watch back to life. Even though the scissors are made by Fiskars, I still prefer my Vic scissors. They just seem to cut that much better.
Key in We’re all Dudes in Good Burger 2 by Less than JakeJust watched the movie last week. I really like less than Jakehttps://youtu.be/xSs7J7O_fl4?si=Pqad8UkOvAUc4ABgOr are you referring to Dr. Pepper
My preliminary assessment is that you'd have to really like the shape, the sorta rubbery scales, and/or the supposed dishwasher safety to justify such a price premium.
Day 29Didn't do much but here's a pic of the Sailor before I turn in.Will have to remember to catch Day 30 tonight at work before midnight to keep it 30d September.Will probably forget.
How's the quality? Been looking at cheaper rigging knives, as I need the spike often--but the vast majority of my "spikes" are military antiques (mostly Canadian and English) or high-end (Myerchin). I want something fairly inexpensive to throw in my toolboxes.