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1 hour ago, LostinTexas said:

Somehow, I feel a need for this in my life.

I've been carrying one in my suitcase for years.  It's rather large and very beefy.  Sharp.

I often take it to bed with me if I'm in a questionable area.  A large rubbery grip makes for a firm grasp. and its size makes it easy to find in the bed in the middle of the night.

 

No, not really.  I just like stabbing ducts.

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I just read that Bahco is owned by Snap-On. Copy Cat knives produced by one of the most respected (at least historically) tool companies?

And Bahco makes all manner of hand/mechanic tools. I didn't know that.


(i've been blowing too much cha-ching on Klein tools, as of late) Excellent stuff.
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11 hours ago, Huaco Kid said:

(i've been blowing too much cha-ching on Klein tools, as of late) Excellent stuff.

If work/tool requirements are handled delicately,  I can expense most all of it and they won't refuse, because "damn the torpedoes".

Harbor Freight or Klein?  My call.

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3 hours ago, railfancwb said:

Isn’t this style considered unredeemable by some? Why?

Mine are smaller. ::lol::  (frost cutlery, i think)  Maybe because they are mechanically weaker?

I used to could whiz-spin them (two handed) into near invisibleness.  Sit watching tv and spin for hours.

In a little slight-stretch-fit flashlight holster on your belt, and whiz, is a fast deployment.

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