Victorinox quattro. Update.

I'm selling nothing, so you might not want to go there.

I have a Vic Farmer on my belt everyday. Still the P38 and Sears 4-Way are what I use to drive and pry. PLUS either is much cheaper to replace than the Farmer if I screw up the Farmer by prying with it. We each make our own choices.

Hey if it works for you great, but don't tell me that it does all a SAK will do. Your needs are fullfilled by a 4 way and a John Wayne, wonderful. Obviously your needs don't rise to the necessity of an actual SAK. Good luck but don't compare a 4 way and a John Wayne to a SAK, an actual SAK has a lot more capability than what you attest to, especially my Explorer Plus.
 
Hey if it works for you great, but don't tell me that it does all a SAK will do. Your needs are fullfilled by a 4 way and a John Wayne, wonderful. Obviously your needs don't rise to the necessity of an actual SAK. Good luck but don't compare a 4 way and a John Wayne to a SAK, an actual SAK has a lot more capability than what you attest to, especially my Explorer Plus.
The 4-Way and P39 simply offer more options than the two drivers on a SAK.
 
I see in the bushcraft community, all the time, someone is trying to make the one do it all tool. The Tom Brown Tracker comes to mind, I was not a fan of the full design until I saw Dave Becks version, the previous versions I actually held were not ideal to me. Anyway, trying to combine serrations, wide full height flat grinds, sawteeth etc, it gets a little out of hand.

While not a fan of Nessmuk's preferred blade shape (a Kephart man myself), I like his rule of three. Stout jack knife, 4" fixed blade and axe. Now, there are variations to that rule.

Using a SAK, P38, 4 way screwdriver, why not? I met my buddy on Sunday to do a knife trade, he had the Leatherman wrist tool. I didn't ask him about it, but hey, if it works, why not.
 
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