Cruci-Fix

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Mr. Atwood ... can this be made? Sort of like a Utili-key, but made like a crucifix. The design needs work, but maybe something could be made?

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RIOT !!! BURN !!! DEATH TO .... uhhh ..... what did you say your name was again?

Cute idea but it could get pretty scratchy with those tool ends under a t-shirt.
 
(Smiling) I wear a crucifix daily, so I thought it would be nice if it could get me out of bind too. ;)
 
You see the advantage my guys have over you. We get six tools instead of four. And if you don't like the repair job we do with it, we can use it as a throwing star to fight off unhappy customers. :p
 
He he, how about a Hanukkiah (Hanukkah Menorah or candle holder for Hanukkah) with arms that can be rotated for use, the base could be a pry bar, the server holder could take interchangeable bits and the others have different tips: flat, Phillips, Allen, torx...

Luis
 
Don Luis, just modify the Spyderco Harp Tool. I've got an old one made by who-knows-who, in a fitted leather case marked Toolmaster.
 
THE POWER OF CHRIST COMPELLS YOU...to get the cap off of my beer.
 
Now all the techies will convert to Buddhism so they can wear a Wheel of Karma with eight different tools ... or you could get an even better tool if you convert to Hinduism. Shiva is often depicted with four arms but that's symbolic -- he doesn't really have four arms, he has as many arms as he needs for the task at hand.
 
Jesus did say "he that hath now sword...." Perhaps that can be construed to mean multi-tool.

So, after praying to jesus to save your ass, you can actually do something proactive.

Help those who help themselves.

Me, i'm jewish, so maybe some 6 pointed shuriken
 
Esav Benyamin said:
Don Luis, just modify the Spyderco Harp Tool. I've got an old one made by who-knows-who, in a fitted leather case marked Toolmaster.

man that's sweet ... two of those are going on my next check. :thumbup:
 
An old and interesting design...

Here's an image from the book: "Collectible Corkscrews" by Frédérique Crestin-Billet, Flammarion, Paris, 2001.

Luis


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