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This quality, 9 in 1 stainless steel multi tool features spring loaded pliers, satin anodised aluminium finish handle in camouflage, as well as durable nylon carry pouch.
Pliers
Wire cutter
Needle nose pliers
2.5" knife
Unentangling tool
Flat head screw driver
Phillips screw driver
Tin can/capsule cutter
Fish scaler/hook remover
Two sided nail file
Can and bottle opener
Weight: 230g
Nylon belt pouch included
Here is the SOG being used to remove some door pins.
I end up having to remove a lot of doors to get things in and out of houses. The SOG is great for this as it has a supper grip!
A departure from a Multitool (can't find my Topeak Alien anywhere) with this Topeak 'Survival Gearbox'
I´m ready for traveling fully armed with pocket things!
Strobist info: one Metz 48 AF-1 on 1/16 power, from the left in handmade 15" softbox from just a few inches and from the other side silver reflective surface, Metz has been triggered via D90 commander (lovely precise CLS), built in flash not used.
If you are ever considering a multitool, I strongly recommend the Leatherman Crunch. It has way less tools than most of the others, but it is a vice-grip plier, which is outstanding. This thing solves "third hand" problems on the regular.
See the Victorinox stamp on the handle lit from #COB #LED from the side
"To me, photography is an art of observation.
It's about finding something interesting in an ordinary place...
I've found it has little to do with the things you see
and everything to do with the way you see them." Thanks George…
#SAKallday #sakaddict #myvictorinox #victorinoxcollector lit from the left by the #COB see NOTE.
See a YouTube video on kitchen knives..
youtu.be/eE_frlOILLU?si=MKywIsBK7TVn8se5
You need to be a “complexity and systems thinker “ to get your head around all these….
Multitool from Leatherman. Photo taken with Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra in highest raw-mode and then edited in lightroom.
The tools of the modder's trade:
Tinsnips
Needlenose Pliers
Wrench
Modular screwdriver
Leatherman
Nameless multitool with spring-backed pliers.
Actually, this is only a tenth of the tools of the modders trade, but these were the ones I used for most of this part of the project.
This was my first new pocketknife that my parent's bought me when I was 7 or 8. I used to take it on all my adventures.
Somewhere along the line it got superglue on one scale, which warped and popped off. I found it a few years ago, and then a couple of weeks ago, I was reading the SAK forums on Multitool.org and found a place to get replacement parts...so I decided to do a bit of restoration.