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Guest SUNTZU

He is always sold out, even when he makes more they're gone in the blink of an eye. They are also expensive, though I guess the steel is worth it. Not for me though. If you go to his blog linked below, he sometimes has lotteries as well as updates on new stuff.http://atwoodknives.blogspot.com/You can go here: Pingie And enter your email address and his RSS which is: Planet Pocket Tool and your cell number and be updated as to when they come out, or so I've heard.I'd spend the money on the Leatherman Micra or Squirt, though.

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He is always sold out, even when he makes more they're gone in the blink of an eye. They are also expensive, though I guess the steel is worth it. Not for me though. If you go to his blog linked below, he sometimes has lotteries as well as updates on new stuff.http://atwoodknives.blogspot.com/You can go here: Pingie And enter your email address and his RSS which is: Planet Pocket Tool and your cell number and be updated as to when they come out, or so I've heard.I'd spend the money on the Leatherman Micra or Squirt, though.

Thanks for the tip man!!! I did the pingy thing, so maybe i can jump on the next run of prybabys and snag one. I'll revive this thread if it ever happens ;)

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Guest RandomHero
Looks cool, but where's the leverage? Gotta have that to be effective with a prying implement and to loosen bolts.

i think you could pretty much wedge it under a bolt then drive a truck over the other end :rolleyes: ... it is S30V steel - but who knows haha

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Guest JHatmaker

Cool man, congrats. I thought about getting one but got tired of waiting for him to make more etc. Let us know how you like yours and maybe I'll attempt

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Guest SUNTZU

Its basically a nonfolding multitool. In the OP's picture, it can fit different size boltheads, simple prying, the standard bottle opener. Its a handy gadget to use at work and recreation. Its a great painters tool and is also handy for carpenters, though most carpenter's tools nowadays already have multitudinous applications.

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Wish I still had access to Wire EDM’s; I could make a ton. ;)

Yes, but would you then hand grind every piece you sell, deburr every piece by hand, stamp every piece by hand, send them off to be heat treated, then tumble them to a stonewashed finish? lots of hard work in these things haha

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Yes, but would you then hand grind every piece you sell, deburr every piece by hand, stamp every piece by hand, send them off to be heat treated, then tumble them to a stonewashed finish? lots of hard work in these things haha

I would heat treat tool steel blanks, Wire them out, grind the angle on the end, bead blast them, and call it a day. :P

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Guest JHatmaker
Titanium isn’t a good choice for a pry tool. But is does sound cool doesn’t it? :rolleyes:

Yeah, that's all he has at the moment, so I figured better get while the gettin's good...

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Yeah, that's all he has at the moment, so I figured better get while the gettin's good...

you can always rest assured that you can turn around and make profit... hahaha

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