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On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 00:47:37 GMT, pyotr filipivich
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. Have tool, will travel.

Heard that before!
Gerry :-)}
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I missed the staff meeting but the minutes show "tHAT"
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I prefer the Gerber Multi-Tool with attachments. I think they're much
better made. I keep my Leatherman in the truck.


I've one of each (friend works for Gerber). It's nice, but a bit
"clunky" for me. Of course, I was using a Leatherman daily for about
three years at work, and its been over ten years. One gets used to the

way
things work. But now I have a new belt pouch, which has a nice holder for
such things. So I now have the Gerber on the left (with the cellphone),
and the Leatherman on the right.

It is kind of funny when you whip one or the other out and "fix"
something. Have tool, will travel.

tschus
pyotr


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Last time I had a belt pouch it had a slid rule in it!

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I missed the staff meeting but the minutes show Gerald Miller
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On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 00:47:37 GMT, pyotr filipivich
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. Have tool, will travel.

Heard that before!


That's what she said. :-)

tschus
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