Let's see some pictures!

Here's the cool new SAK Huntsman I just picked up. Now it's my favorite folder. :D

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Had this posted up in another thread. Very happy with my recent purchase, but it wasn't easy.

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My car keys...
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Includes Spyderco Honeybee, SwissTec 4-in-1, and SwissTec 6-in-1 pliers. Pop cap for size reference...
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My other keys...
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Includes Victorinox Manager in blue, Sebertool 5-in-1 needlenose pliers, and Energizer 3-mode LED...
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I also carry a Leatherman Monarch 400 in my pocket and this Victorinox sheath...
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Inside the sheath is a Leatherman Juice CS4. Showing the tools accessed from inside...
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And the tools that are accessed without opening the pliers...
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Victorinox Rally...
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Cheap (Berkley brand) multitool that I got for $2 at a yard sale...
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Sheffield multitool that I got at Auto Zone on clearance for $3...
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Gerber Clutch and Shortcut. The tools are all the same and accessed from the outside...
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However, the Clutch has pliers and the Shortcut has scissors inside...
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Another Victorinox sheath holds my "other" EDC for when I don't want to take the Juice...
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It includes a Gerber Tempo LED and either a Victorinox Huntsman or a Victorinox Mechanic (shown with the Mechanic)...
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The Huntsman...
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This is a multitool, right?
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Schrade (Imperial) Tradesman, made in Ireland in 1987...
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A freebie that I found on the sidewalk...
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Group comparison shot...
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Stanley (made by United Cutlery) Automatic Multi Tool...
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Press this button and the pliers spring open and lock. Press again to unlock.
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Group shot (shown with a Rayovac Sportsman Extreme 80-lumen light)...
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A gift from a friend in the Dutch military. To be specific, he was in the KCT's 108 SOC (Dutch Special Operations trained in Direct Action and reconnaissance, among other things).

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Same set of tools as the normal Trekker, and same left-handed linerlock...
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My three favorites...
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Victorinox SwissTool in the factory sheath with Victorinox 2-AAA LED...
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I don't like Velcro-closure sheaths, so I use this snap one...
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Tool set, painted side...
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Tool set, unpainted side...
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Victorinox Atlas...
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Flipped...
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Leatherman Wave with pocket clip...
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Outside tools open...
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Flipped...
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The tools that are accessed by opening the pliers...
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Victorinox SwissTool and SwissTool Spirit...
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Very similar set of tools...
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Plier heads are pretty much the same thickness. SwissTool on the top; Spirit on the bottom...
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The Spirit (pictured second here) has wider-opening jaws. The wire cutters are identical...
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First is the SwissTool's main blade. Second is the Spirit's blade, which I reground from the original "peanut butter" blade...
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From UpChUcK's photo in this thread; the peanut butter knife before the regrind...
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The wrench comes with a sheath, and it fits both the full-size SwissTool...
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As well as the Spirit...
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The only real difference in tools is the SwissTool has a second (fully serrated) blade, whereas the Spirit has scissors.
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A cheapo that I picked up from Lowe's on clearance for $8. Brand is Appalacian Trail.
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Comes in a woodland camo sheath, which also holds an included plain edge linerlock...
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Tool set, first side...
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Tool set, second side...
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The pliers...
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As crappy as these are, I need to insert a decent multitool into this post. Pocket clipped Wave with bit kit!
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taken with cellphone cam sorry for the quality
my oldest SAK - 17 year old Wenger with locking main blade together with my newest
5 day old Victorinox Classic 3 monkeys
 
Click on the thumbnails for full-size photos.

Schrade Tough Tool...




Tool set, first side...


Other side...


A bit of an odd shape...


Not really comfortable to hold...


 
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