Page 4 of 4 FirstFirst 1234
Results 31 to 39 of 39
Like Tree51Likes

Thread: Multi-tools

  1. #31
    Vlad the Impaler LX_Emergency's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Location
    Oss, the Netherlands
    Posts
    2,854
    Thanked: 223

    Default

    Yeah, they don't understand "sale" or "list price" in Europe it seems.

    If something is sold by a manufacturer (say for instance a Spyderco knife) as "list price" in $. Then you can straight up change that $ sign to a € sign and you'll know the price in shops here. Forget about "street price". Because that'll just be the same as the list price.
    Theseus likes this.

  2. #32
    Historically Inquisitive Martin103's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2011
    Location
    Upstate New York
    Posts
    5,782
    Thanked: 4249
    Blog Entries
    1

    Default

    You might want to consider the Wenger multi, but im not sure you would want to carry it!
    Its actually a real multi but be prepared, they fetch 4 figures.
    Theseus and rolodave like this.

  3. The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Martin103 For This Useful Post:

    rolodave (09-11-2012), Theseus (09-11-2012)

  4. #33
    Senior Member Eekspa's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2012
    Location
    Fiddletown, California
    Posts
    222
    Thanked: 32

    Default

    Leatherman Wave is hard to beat.
    Theseus likes this.
    Any day on this side of the flowers is a good day!

  5. The Following User Says Thank You to Eekspa For This Useful Post:

    Theseus (09-11-2012)

  6. #34
    Razor Vulture sharptonn's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2010
    Location
    Lone Star State
    Posts
    26,100
    Thanked: 8612

    Default

    I am thinking this is the ultimate. The Norfolk Knife.
    With over 70 blades, it was made by Joseph Rodgers and Son for the Great Exhibition in London of 1851.
    Currently on display in Cutler's Hall, Hallamshire.
    Attached Images Attached Images  
    bharner and Theseus like this.

  7. The Following User Says Thank You to sharptonn For This Useful Post:

    Martin103 (09-12-2012)

  8. #35
    learning something new every day Deerhunter1995's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2010
    Location
    Pa
    Posts
    1,211
    Thanked: 185

    Default

    ozark trail makes a good multie tool and its rather cheap but ive goone thru 2 in the last 5 yrs and im very hard to multie tools the knife holds a good edge, i broke my last one trying to crank on a bolt with the pliers and i had my entire weight down on it when the handle cracked. i belive ozark trail has a website or if not there on walmarts website.

  9. #36
    Luddite ekstrəˌôrdnˈer bharner's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2011
    Location
    Timberville, VA
    Posts
    1,319
    Thanked: 211

    Default

    If this company would come out with a regular multi-tool that didn't have AR specific tools on it I would buy it in a heartbeat. The specs are amazing.

    Multitasker Tools - The Pocket Tool Box for your AR

    (have to look at facebook to get better photos and specs of the tool)
    G10 Scales, pliers machined from D2 steel, Pivot washers made from AL-Bronze, magnetic bit holder, etc. Blade is just standard 440c but it works.

  10. #37
    Historically Inquisitive Martin103's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2011
    Location
    Upstate New York
    Posts
    5,782
    Thanked: 4249
    Blog Entries
    1

    Default

    Perhaps you might enjoy an older multi tool like the one bellow! The image is an 1,800 year old Roman gadget with 6 different purposes. It is made of silver with an iron blade and includes a spoon, fork, spike, spatula, toothpick, and of course, blade. The item was probably made between AD 200 and AD 300, when the Roman empire was a great imperial power. The item was found more than 20 years ago and was obtained by the Fitzwilliam Museum, in Cambridge England in 1991.
    Name:  roman multi tool.jpg
Views: 306
Size:  21.7 KB

  11. The Following User Says Thank You to Martin103 For This Useful Post:

    Hirlau (11-15-2012)

  12. #38
    Senior Member blabbermouth Hirlau's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2010
    Location
    South Florida
    Posts
    13,530
    Thanked: 3530

    Default

    Martin, I believe this is the photo I was looking for when this thread first started. I think it's the same story I read. I'm glad you found it. I wonder if this was standard issue , or only available at a high price?
    Martin103 likes this.

  13. #39
    Historically Inquisitive Martin103's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2011
    Location
    Upstate New York
    Posts
    5,782
    Thanked: 4249
    Blog Entries
    1

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
    Martin, I believe this is the photo I was looking for when this thread first started. I think it's the same story I read. I'm glad you found it. I wonder if this was standard issue , or only available at a high price?
    I have no idea! but nevertheless its really a great find.

Page 4 of 4 FirstFirst 1234

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •