Let's be honest. Has anyone here found those little dinky tweezers in Swiss Army Knives really useful for anything?
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Let's be honest. Has anyone here found those little dinky tweezers in Swiss Army Knives really useful for anything?
Yep. After several days in the bush I find it refreshing to tweeze my eyebrows. Kind of elegant don't ya think?
But, of course! http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys/smiley-happy096.gif
Just waiting for ......http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys/smiley-whacky086.gif
Blasphemy I tell ya - blasphemy!
(Key up Fist Full of Dollars) "Hoyo de Manzanares ain't big enough for the both of us...what? Hang on a minute.....(whispering in background) Are you sure? (more whispering in background) Nobody tells me nuthin'! Okay...Here goes.......
Wilderness-survival.net ain't big enough for the both of us 2dumb.....
They work ok for me.:cool2:
i love those tweezers! ive used them to remove a bee stinger, a tick, and thorns and needles. i make sure that i take my swiss army knife anytime i hit the trail just for those tweezers.
Uh, Tonester, wouldn't it be cheaper to just buy a pair of tweezers then? Just sayin'.....
yah i have a couple pairs of tweezers. i have a pair in my first aid kit too. but i really like the pair that comes with the swiss cause they are super thin and have a nice edge for getting the really small splinters and needles. and they are always easier for me to get to cause i just have to reach into my pocket for them.
Yes, splinter removal and they do a good job of it. I like that they're there, they don't take up any room and don't get bent. Mac
That's why we have our own tools Doren and they even come in Pink. We'll be happy to share with you though. :clap:
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I hope you meant this
http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/w...-pink-lady.png
otherwise :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek: :eek::eek::eek::smash:
That's a sweet firearm. Out of th ordinary. I hope i'm not out of line saying this, but i would be the owner of that gun if I had the chance. LOL
You're not out of line. Confession is good for the soul.
For some of us "Confussion" is good for the soul......:innocent::innocent::innocent:
My typical state in life.
I used them at work the other day. A crew came in after a shift, they had broke off a key in the lock (how you do that I don't know) I grabbed on what was left of the key and pulled it out.
Jumping up and down, can I have the pink "tool" that Crash is showing. Please, please, please. :innocent:
I try to always use the Right tool for the job and the Left one too. :innocent:
Guess I could spray my Mossburg pink.
Getting back to the point of the thread, I find the tweezers much more useful than the toothpick!
Oh sure - keep the thread on topic.