Pocket Sized, Light, Well Put Together, Blade is Razor Sharp, Made in USA
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Pocket Sized, Light, Well Put Together, Blade is Razor Sharp, Made in USA
Leatherman Free T 4
This is the one I've been looking for.
This is the one I've been looking for.
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Re: Pocket Sized, Light, Well Put Together, Blade is Razor Sharp, Made in USA
It took a couple days to find where they stuck the tweezers....
I used this to cut up a bunch of cardboard boxes...held it's edge perfectly.
I used this to cut up a bunch of cardboard boxes...held it's edge perfectly.
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Re: Pocket Sized, Light, Well Put Together, Blade is Razor Sharp, Made in USA
Wow, something that's still made in the old U.S.A. !!
Looks like a great combo blade & tool as well.
Looks like a great combo blade & tool as well.
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Re: Pocket Sized, Light, Well Put Together, Blade is Razor Sharp, Made in USA
Their customer service is outstanding. I had one that I just abused while building my house. Broke both tips off the pliers trying to un-jamb a sawsall blade. I emailed Leatherman and asked about getting it repaired and told them it was totally my fault. Sent it in and they sent me a brand new one.
I keep on in each vehicle and all my back packs.
Good stuff!
jb
I keep on in each vehicle and all my back packs.
Good stuff!
jb
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Re: Pocket Sized, Light, Well Put Together, Blade is Razor Sharp, Made in USA
My Kershaw Leek is U.S. made.
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Re: Pocket Sized, Light, Well Put Together, Blade is Razor Sharp, Made in USA
I've got an original Leatherman somewhere in my fishing stuff. Never cared to carry it daily, interfered with my hammer loop and tape measure. However I started carrying a Spyderco back in the 80s. These led to carrying a Benchmade ( garbage ATS34 steel) never buy another. Even sent it back as it would not take an edge let alone hold one. Happiest day of my life when I lost that thing! Then I got a Kershaw Onion series , 440 steel and had it for many years. Lost it mowing a field last July. Upgraded to a new Ken Onion series with SV30 steel. Gentlemen do yourself a favor and get SV30 blade for your next EDC! You won't be sorry, edge retention, easy to sharpen in spades!
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Re: Pocket Sized, Light, Well Put Together, Blade is Razor Sharp, Made in USA
I've only ever heard good things about them...This new Leatherman is not for protection, tho....I have a 3 1/2" SOG that I clip to the inside of my shirt pocket that I would deploy if someone was very close in. Not really "sharp" but point is needle sharp and it rips thru stuff pretty good.GunnyMack wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08, 2021 5:38 pm I've got an original Leatherman somewhere in my fishing stuff. Never cared to carry it daily, interfered with my hammer loop and tape measure. However I started carrying a Spyderco back in the 80s. These led to carrying a Benchmade ( garbage ATS34 steel) never buy another. Even sent it back as it would not take an edge let alone hold one. Happiest day of my life when I lost that thing! Then I got a Kershaw Onion series , 440 steel and had it for many years. Lost it mowing a field last July. Upgraded to a new Ken Onion series with SV30 steel. Gentlemen do yourself a favor and get SV30 blade for your next EDC! You won't be sorry, edge retention, easy to sharpen in spades!
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Re: Pocket Sized, Light, Well Put Together, Blade is Razor Sharp, Made in USA
Multi tools are great things. But these days I don't carry them. I keep them in my vehicles, tool box and around the house. I find I much prefer to carry a small fixed blade. Old and somewhat arthritic hands have made opening one handed knives a bit of a chore. This is my current favorite.
And while not exactly small I find myself with this one quite often. Always reminds me of the maker who has passed.
And while not exactly small I find myself with this one quite often. Always reminds me of the maker who has passed.
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Re: Pocket Sized, Light, Well Put Together, Blade is Razor Sharp, Made in USA
That's a really nice one and wouldn't mind having one myself, but I got WAY too much stuff as it is!
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Re: Pocket Sized, Light, Well Put Together, Blade is Razor Sharp, Made in USA
Blaine, that T4 looks very nice. Did yours come with the pocket clip? There seems to be some disagreement on this under the product questions on Amazon.
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YesSir...I've been keeping it clipped inside the watch pocket.Bill in Oregon wrote: ↑Sat Oct 09, 2021 8:33 am Blaine, that T4 looks very nice. Did yours come with the pocket clip? There seems to be some disagreement on this under the product questions on Amazon.
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