How thick is it (hard to tell from the photo) personally I don’t like them too bulk or with combination blades like the can opener blade on this
Ionized-Dustpan
This is such a great underrated retro tool.
Alternative_Insect11
Bought one of these along with an AA cell Maglite when I joined the Army Reserve in the UK in my late teens in the 1990s. Fantastic tool that served me well – Not just on military training, but also on camping and fishing trips.
When I emigrated to Australia many years ago, it was one of the many things I left at my parents place.
Would love to get one again.
Ouroborosone
This is awesome, I found one in the middle of the road a few years back. It’s great to see something about it. I didn’t even know the name
Dead8Head
I have the Sog Power Assist in the large and mini version, Sog makes top shelf stuff.
shogzilla
I had one of these!
They *feel* like they’re strong as heck.
I managed to break ’em (the plier section) w/ strong hand pressure. As a tool, it’s a bit lacking.
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How thick is it (hard to tell from the photo) personally I don’t like them too bulk or with combination blades like the can opener blade on this
This is such a great underrated retro tool.
Bought one of these along with an AA cell Maglite when I joined the Army Reserve in the UK in my late teens in the 1990s. Fantastic tool that served me well – Not just on military training, but also on camping and fishing trips.
When I emigrated to Australia many years ago, it was one of the many things I left at my parents place.
Would love to get one again.
This is awesome, I found one in the middle of the road a few years back. It’s great to see something about it. I didn’t even know the name
I have the Sog Power Assist in the large and mini version, Sog makes top shelf stuff.
I had one of these!
They *feel* like they’re strong as heck.
I managed to break ’em (the plier section) w/ strong hand pressure. As a tool, it’s a bit lacking.
Still a nice find.