Thanks Zep.Great picture key, I love the green Zippo too! Wish my 940 had a black blade
Been there...SO done that, could stock a small hobby shop with the right half of my garageIf any of you are interested in another hobby that is a money pit... try RC cars...
Carrying light this evening, opened a belated birthday gift from my FiL:
I raced gas and electric for many years on groomed tracks with sponsored racers it’s much fun.We would race for race bucks you could use for parts and sometimes trophies And of course for honor . I stopped racing now I just have one to wheelie around with periodicallyIf any of you are interested in another hobby that is a money pit... try RC cars...
I don’t usually go for OTF knives but that one is pretty sweet. It’s just got that look my wallet bleeds for. Badass cat too.
Ok you made me go to the dreaded corner of never ending boxes of my toy roomIf any of you are interested in another hobby that is a money pit... try RC cars...
What is that knife?!?Front flipper delight
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Thanks! It's a Hinderer Investigator Pen in copper.nice gear. what is that pen?
Gareth Bull Shamwari 3.5 with zirconium pivot and bearings. Very addictive. Hope you’re good!What is that knife?!?
Klein stuff is great and their drivers, pliers, and other tools set the standard for sparky's and tech tradesmen. I have different storage bags of theirs--zippered pouches and totes to hold various categories and sets of tools that have held up for years.I’ve never heard of that brand. I do have a Klein bag/tote similar to that tho. Older picture and not the best
View attachment 1366208 What I would truly like would to have is a leather one just like it. Would get pretty pricey tho I do believe.
Forget the knife,
Oh come on you know us knife lovers always wander just a tad periodicallyKlein stuff is great and their drivers, pliers, and other tools set the standard for sparky's and tech tradesmen. I have different storage bags of theirs--zippered pouches and totes to hold various categories and sets of tools that have held up for years.
I'm new to Veto Pro Pac, having recently bought their large, closed top carpenter's bag, changing up from a rigid, rectangular box, and got the pouch I posted as a free promo. Their stuff blends tough fabric with leather and seems really well made. For wearables--what carpenters call their nail bags--I've been using Occidental Leather for years and they have all-leather and leather/cordura combo bags, belts, pouches, and shoulder hung rigs. I've been using a beltless system for quite some time. Not cheap, but wicked durable and a ton of variety. We've got a great local professional tool supplier I usually buy from but you can just google to check 'em out.
And just to stay on topic, knife-wise....