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greenbeetle wrote:Confident they'll get yoinked at airport security.
BarnabeJay wrote:I used to carry the Tool Logic Tool Lite Deluxe; it has a mini knife, scissors, tweezers, etc. I used the knife primarily, and the scissors were kind of flimsy, so I switched to a Boker Plus credit card knife (wasn't impressed) and then to a SOG access card 2.0. So far the SOG has come in handy dozens of times, especially in situations where my regular carry knife isn't particularly appropriate.





Crimson Phoenix wrote:This is effectively the one I have. I haven't used it yet, and considering it was a gift, not something I looked into before hand and picked out myself, any thoughts?
Crimson Phoenix wrote:This is effectively the one I have. I haven't used it yet, and considering it was a gift, not something I looked into before hand and picked out myself, any thoughts?







Crimson Phoenix wrote:This is effectively the one I have. I haven't used it yet, and considering it was a gift, not something I looked into before hand and picked out myself, any thoughts?

Doc Torr wrote: RE: Arrowcard. Shitty blade+meager saw+half-arsed arrows is all you need? What about fire, shelter, food...I can't even figure out how to hold it without hurting myself. Even if you punch the arrows out, you still have those little nubs.


Doc Torr wrote:Crimson Phoenix wrote:This is effectively the one I have. I haven't used it yet, and considering it was a gift, not something I looked into before hand and picked out myself, any thoughts?
You get what you pay for. http://www.amazon.com/Tool-Logic-SVC2-Flashlight-Translucent/dp/B001CNRVQA/ref=pd_sim_hi_3 I have a similar model, and aside from losing a couple of the tools, and breaking the tool itself under difficult to repeat circumstances (not sure how the donkey got on the Harley to begin with, or who gave him the bath salts) I rather liked it.
RE: Arrowcard. Shitty blade+meager saw+half-arsed arrows is all you need? What about fire, shelter, food...I can't even figure out how to hold it without hurting myself. Even if you punch the arrows out, you still have those little nubs.
I'm gonna go open MS Paint and sketch some designs up. If you can excuse the touchpad artistry, I might have something a bit more friendly to look at.
greenbeetle wrote:Does anyone carry one of these?
Was looking at Mike Snody's Crises Card and the Microech Assailant II. Both titanium. What do you think, useful gadgets or not and how much would you pay?

Doc Torr wrote:...
RE: Arrowcard. Shitty blade+meager saw+half-arsed arrows is all you need? What about fire, shelter, food...I can't even figure out how to hold it without hurting myself. Even if you punch the arrows out, you still have those little nubs.
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Doc Torr wrote:It feels like it's trying to be both short and longterm. Arrowheads mean making a bow and arrows, a longterm thing. The knife and saw are oppose each other and provide no real "safe" grip, and both mostly suck, which hints at short-term. I'm gonna run some designs for a dogtag when I get back to the states, and I'll try to track this thread down.
Doc Torr wrote:... I'm gonna run some designs for a dogtag when I get back to the states, and I'll try to track this thread down.

Doc Torr wrote:Blackarrow: You should have looked a bit more at the point, rather than gruntspeak surrounding it. I never claimed to have used one.
Doc Torr wrote:Notice I was responding to the "All you need" comment. The arrows themselves are not sharpened, and the card doesn't come with cordage, a way to attach them, and cannot take the place of a good knife. Notice that the guy I responded to clarified his statement. I still stand by the statement that I can't see any hold on one that doesn't put a sharp or pointy thing in very close proximity to my hand.
Doc Torr wrote:How often during your long and apparently storied background did you find yourself needing three unsharpened arrowheads and a knife/saw that look to be about the same quality or usefulness as a similarly priced knife? Maybe I'm just a total newb, but I don't see the appeal myself when I have a leatherman than have a knife and saw that I can grip in comfort, along with several other useful tools.
Doc Torr wrote:Also: I give 0 fucks about your patent. I've been sharpening the edges of regular dogtags for years. I am free to go to my shop and play with a chunk of lawnmower blade and a grinder for personal use. Ease up on the price, and I'd consider buying one, but right now it seems to be one thing trying to be three, and I've got better things to spend money on than to try to figure out if your patented design is better than what I can do with free steel scraps and stock removal.
YMMV.
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