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What did you use your SAK for today?

I let some Butterflies out today with my Nylon Huntsman.🦋
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Digging around my top dresser drawer yesterday, I stumbled on what I thought was an older Classic. I used it to cut the seal off a new chapstick. Just the right size for the job!
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After a little research, however, I learned that, without tweezers and a toothpick, it's not a Classic. Other possibilities include Executive and Companion, but I'm not sure that either one of those was ever made with cellidor scales. I'm guessing 1960s or 70s? Anybody know what model it is and what time frame? Thanks, T-A
 
Digging around my top dresser drawer yesterday, I stumbled on what I thought was an older Classic. I used it to cut the seal off a new chapstick. Just the right size for the job!
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After a little research, however, I learned that, without tweezers and a toothpick, it's not a Classic. Other possibilities include Executive and Companion, but I'm not sure that either one of those was ever made with cellidor scales. I'm guessing 1960s or 70s? Anybody know what model it is and what time frame? Thanks, T-A
Looks like early ‘60s to me. And during that time it would have been an Executive.
 
Changed the plugs in my car today. Followed recommendations to change the intake manifold gaskets while I was in there. The old ones looked fine, but its kind of pain to get there. I'd rather not have to take it back apart because I cheaped out on gaskets. The punch was the perfect tool to tease the old ones out.
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