SPYDERCO FOLDING TOOL KIT!
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SPYDERCO FOLDING TOOL KIT!
Where is it? I think I ( might? ) speak for a lot of people on the forum: TAKE MY MONEY.
How AWESOME would it be to have a micro tool kit with a spydie hole incorporated into it, with all the essentials for folders?
Kinda like the Benchmade without the crap sharpener ( maybe it has a double stuff compertment? ):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2VX5WpGPkqg" target="_blank
Come on Sal & Co! I know you could do something wicked cool. Maybe a sprint run? Sell em all out it one shot. ( ME FIRST )
I suggest if your interested to express it in this thread, see how much traction we can get.
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How AWESOME would it be to have a micro tool kit with a spydie hole incorporated into it, with all the essentials for folders?
Kinda like the Benchmade without the crap sharpener ( maybe it has a double stuff compertment? ):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2VX5WpGPkqg" target="_blank
Come on Sal & Co! I know you could do something wicked cool. Maybe a sprint run? Sell em all out it one shot. ( ME FIRST )
I suggest if your interested to express it in this thread, see how much traction we can get.
:spyder:
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Well, the good news is that I think something like what you are describing is already in the works. I happened to have seen and held a Swiss Army-esque Spyderco prototype at the BLADE Show this past June that features many of the options you are interested in (e.g. saw blade, can opener, awl, main blade, etc). I forget what this proto was called. Maybe Sal or one of the guys can elaborate on this?
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SWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEET.
Yes please, someone jump in here and fill us in!
EDIT: Really thought there would be more interest then what Im seeing? Huh.
Yes please, someone jump in here and fill us in!
EDIT: Really thought there would be more interest then what Im seeing? Huh.
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Re - Reading what you wrote.
To clarify, Im looking for all the TOOLS ( Torx ) needed to tune up folders.
A Spyderco specific tune up tool would be stellar!
To clarify, Im looking for all the TOOLS ( Torx ) needed to tune up folders.
A Spyderco specific tune up tool would be stellar!
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I would love to see a Spyderco Custom tool kit geared to work on many past Spyderco/Byrd models. However more than that I would love to see Spyderco come out with a more conventional multi-tool. Not at all knocking the legendary Spyderench at all>> But when I carry my Spyderench I always have my Victorinox SWISS TOOl as a companion and the 2 of them work extremely well together on outdoor ventures especially.
A new multi-tool with even a firestarting ferro or magnesium rod and a can opener that actually works. Also some type of comprehensive, elaborate type of sharpening kit geared for travel and outdoor activities or even survival for that matter. I bet the market would be ready for it.
A new multi-tool with even a firestarting ferro or magnesium rod and a can opener that actually works. Also some type of comprehensive, elaborate type of sharpening kit geared for travel and outdoor activities or even survival for that matter. I bet the market would be ready for it.
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Sounds like a great idea aswell :)JD Spydo wrote:I would love to see a Spyderco Custom tool kit geared to work on many past Spyderco/Byrd models. However more than that I would love to see Spyderco come out with a more conventional multi-tool. Not at all knocking the legendary Spyderench at all>> But when I carry my Spyderench I always have my Victorinox SWISS TOOl as a companion and the 2 of them work extremely well together on outdoor ventures especially.
A new multi-tool with even a firestarting ferro or magnesium rod and a can opener that actually works. Also some type of comprehensive, elaborate type of sharpening kit geared for travel and outdoor activities or even survival for that matter. I bet the market would be ready for it.
They'd have to sell replacement ferro rods though... They wear out eventually.
But they sell replacement sharpmaker rods aswell, so it could work...
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I'll post pictures tomorrow
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It's a kit I've had for quite some time now...swigert wrote: What kit is this Dutch!?!?!?!?
I need one!
I don't recall it being expensive, but the steel quality is really good.
Never stripped a screw with it and none of the bits show any wear,
even though they've been used many times.
This was how it came originally.
I took the pliers out to keep with my vaping stuff,
use it with coil building on my RDA.
The screw bits are kept in the tin wich was from a bicycle tire repair kit (Wich is begging for one of the Spydie stickers).
The only info on the box:
OWIM GmbH & Co. KG
Stiftsbergstrasse 1
D-74172 Neckarsulm
It's a German company, so I assume I bought it at Lidl at some point in time.
Check these out
On sale right now!
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Nice kit,
but Im looking for lightweight compact for the BOB:
but Im looking for lightweight compact for the BOB: