Posted by northeast iowa on March 26, 2010 at 23:30:38 from (206.72.18.89):
In Reply to: Leathermen Tools posted by Toby Oats on March 26, 2010 at 16:18:52:
The water tower painting crew my son used to work for made every man carry a super tool. I have three, and they only replaced one, that time it certianly from abuse.
My son had it replaced without my knowledge, as I would never even try for a replacment because it was pure abuse.
The only thing I hate about them is the sharp edges that rip up a pocket. I can not have another item on my belt --it is full, and It's a long way around me.
Mine all say USA if I recall correct, as I watch that kinda stuff usualy. Mine are all fifteen years old plus.
I was watching some dumb show several years ago, and they happened to use the Leatherman tool as a example. The guy pointed out (by having several sales books) that prices were based on zip codes, with a wide price range. Sorry, I do not recal what sales book it was in.
I do recal the midwest was the better price however.
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