What multitool or SAK did you buy today

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I’ll probably get more hate than love for this, but as a 50 + year fan of a mostly average and occasionally decent team I can take it.
This is the first new SAK I’ve bought since my 1995 Wenger Skier and I have to echo what everyone else says about the fit and finish. The main blade has a stronger pull than I expected, but it has a nice snap and it’s sharp. If I get another 30 years out of this one it might outlast me.
 
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I’ll probably get more hate than love for this, but as a 50 + year fan of a mostly average and occasionally decent team I can take it.
This is the first new SAK I’ve bought since my 1995 Wenger Skier and I have to echo what everyone else says about the fit and finish. The main blade has a stronger pull than I expected, but it has a nice snap and it’s sharp. If I get another 30 years out of this one it might outlast me.
I don’t follow sports but I do have a particular fascination with the city of Toronto. I am also attracted to knives with a black and white color scheme and the Tinker is one of the best SAKs ever made. In my opinion, that is one heck of a good looking and very useful knife.
 
Just bought a SAK Live To Explore - Sydney Style-Companion from WMK for $66. Already had the New York Style-Companion but I like the Sydney Style model also but not the Paris Style
 
I couldn't resist. This is actually my first ever 93 mm Alox model, although I already own some 93 mm Alox parts I once intended to turn into a custom build, but never got around to completing. Do I need this knife? No. But, for $22 USD, I couldn't pass it up. It just arrived today, and it is such a thing of beauty. I only happened to see this sale price, because I think I was looking up what Amazon's price was for the Farmer X, or maybe because I'd heard they discontinued the Solo? But, there it was.

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I couldn't resist. This is actually my first ever 93 mm Alox model, although I already own some 93 mm Alox parts I once intended to turn into a custom build, but never got around to completing. Do I need this knife? No. But, for $22 USD, I couldn't pass it up. It just arrived today, and it is such a thing of beauty. I only happened to see this sale price, because I think I was looking up what Amazon's price was for the Farmer X, or maybe because I'd heard they discontinued the Solo? But, there it was.

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Weakness got me. And I was being so good. But it doesn't show up for me for a week.
 
Vintage Victorinox Climber (from Ebay) just showed up.

Was there a time where the Climber didn't come with toothpick or tweezers?

There's not even slots for them on the knife. What age range would that be?
 
that could be an Economy model and they didn't have scale tools. pics of the knife opened and tang stamp can narrow it down. it's probably somewhere between late 70's and 90"s even though I haven't seen it. that is the most popular era of Economy models. Not really a fan of them and the implements aren't as finished and high quality either. Thankfully they stop making those years ago and the Economy models were only a couple of dollars cheaper but a cheaper quality knife also
 
Vintage Victorinox Climber (from Ebay) just showed up.

Was there a time where the Climber didn't come with toothpick or tweezers?

There's not even slots for them on the knife. What age range would that be?
It's possible that it's from the 1970s. I have a Woodsman, which is the same configuration as the current Huntsman, but no toothpick or tweezers. It was purchased around 1975.
 
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