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    I <3 embankments toasta's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarge47 View Post
    He eats Poison Oak, falls down an embankment, and finds a bullet stuck in his multi-tool; show of hands, how many are NOT going on a trip with toasta?
    me! nah i would so go on a trip with me
    i just have to watch out for rocks near embankments/ poison oak/ and get a new multi-tool it can't be that bad
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    Quote Originally Posted by survivorman. View Post
    Ive been savng for a good multi tool for some time now and was wondering if anybody had a suggestion as to which multi tool brand and style I should buy.
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    I would suggest a leatherman i own severel leathermans but i use a gerber

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    I got a leatherman Wave first gen in new condition this weekend and I already love it
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    I have to agree, the Leatherman Wave, is a superior tool. I've had mine for 2 months now, and find it indespensable. I was a big SAK fan for many many years, but find that truthfully the Wave out performs them.
    A point in multitools favor is that if you are like me, you don't like to travel with too many things. When in the bush though I still carry a fixed blade knife, small Gerber hatchet, and the Wave.
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    Can't claim non-bias, but 10+ years with Gerber, can't complain. Pool

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    Have a Leatherman and use it almost everyday, and it is over 12 years old. Used to use it when i guided hunting and fishing, and now use it when at work as a medic. Love it, great tool.

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    use leathermen but like both leathermen and gerber sog seems nice to

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    Quote Originally Posted by survivorman. View Post
    Ive been savng for a good multi tool for some time now and was wondering if anybody had a suggestion as to which multi tool brand and style I should buy.
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    I have a leatherman supertool. I think had I the choice again I'd get the wave.

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    I got me one O'dm thar Multi-tools....I welded a 1/2 socket driver to the side of the handle on my Estwing Axe.

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    Wave carrier also.

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    leatherman or swiss army. actually prefer leathermans despite not owning one. Ive inherited a few swiss army tools, but tend to misplace them easily.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hopeak View Post
    I got me one O'dm thar Multi-tools....I welded a 1/2 socket driver to the side of the handle on my Estwing Axe.
    Add a shovel head and a corkscrew and you have a Swiss army knife. LOL, Pool P.S. pretty cool idea.

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    my only problem with leatherman is that they are a little biased in the fact that all their multitools are right handed and i'm not
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    Hadn't noticed that - but then again I'm right handed. For me -- I use two hands to open them. Once open.....
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