Does leatherman make a large version of the Wave?  Looks like that's whatt 
I have.




On Sat, 16 Jan 2010, William Stephan wrote:

> Ray:  I've had any number of these utility tools over the years, and I'd say
> Leatherman is the best out there.  I have a Leatherman Wave, which
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> Has a standard knife, serrated knife, saw and double-sided file/ruler
> available without opening the tool.  Upon opening the tool you of course
> have pliers and wire cutters, and a wide-bladed screwdriver, a Phillips
> screw driver a lanyard ring and a combination bottle/can opener on one side,
> and cyzors, two narrower screw driver blades and an awl on the other.
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> The outside blades do lock, but the inner ones do not, though  they're
> pretty stiff and the likelihood of accidentally closing them is probably
> pretty low.
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> I also have the Leatherman Super tool II, which  I would say is somewhat
> more ruggedly constructed than the Wave is.  You have to open the Super Tool
> II to access any tools however.  When you open the body, just like the Wave,
> you have the standard plyers/cutters, and there is a Phillips head screw
> driver, seraded knife, saw, comination bottle can opener and narrow-bladed
> screw driver on one side.  The other side of the tool has a standard knife,
> double-sided file,  one wide and one medium screw driver blade.
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> So I guess the bottom line is that you sacrifice the cyzers for the heavier
> duty construction with the Super Tool. I used to hang out wit some dog
> mushes and other Alaskan types at various times, and they seemed to prefer
> the Super Tool style.  It's pretty easy to adjust the blade torque (I guess
> that's what we'd call it), on the Super Tool, but I think you'd haee to have
> some kind of specialty driver to do that on the Wave, if it's even possible.
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> Tgese are not cheap by any means, and I once bought some knock-offs made by
> Nickelson.  I actually broke the plyers on two of those, so  I guess the
> steel they were made of was inferior.
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> On Behalf Of Ray Boyce
> Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 15:58
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [BlindHandyMan] All Purpose Knife
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> Hi All
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> I am looking around for an all purpose knife with multiple attachments on
> it, got any ideas what is the best.
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> Ray
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