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<blockquote data-quote="H-Ranch" data-source="post: 7441160" data-attributes="member: 51766"><p>This *was* my EDC for over 25 years until some crazy policies and an overzealous security guard modified my behavior. Still carry it most places. I use it for everything, including many emergency repairs where it was the only tool available. Shhhh... it's not a leatherman, but I've worn out 3 cases so I use what I have left. I like the design and I'm kind of attached to it now. Craftsman stopped making them at least 20 years ago and would replace them with something else if you broke it. Let my buddy use it at the scrapyard one day and he was using it like a prybar! He said so what, they'll replace it if it breaks. Told him to cut it out because I didn't want a replacement.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]878314[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="H-Ranch, post: 7441160, member: 51766"] This *was* my EDC for over 25 years until some crazy policies and an overzealous security guard modified my behavior. Still carry it most places. I use it for everything, including many emergency repairs where it was the only tool available. Shhhh... it's not a leatherman, but I've worn out 3 cases so I use what I have left. I like the design and I'm kind of attached to it now. Craftsman stopped making them at least 20 years ago and would replace them with something else if you broke it. Let my buddy use it at the scrapyard one day and he was using it like a prybar! He said so what, they'll replace it if it breaks. Told him to cut it out because I didn't want a replacement. [ATTACH type="full"]878314[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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