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Old Reliable Skeletool
So later this year will mark the 12th anniversary of my Skeletool. Definitely has been well loved and is the first Leatherman in my (small but growing) collection. Doesn’t see much use nowadays besides helping me chop up cardboard boxes but maybe I’ll add it back to my rotation. The blade’s over 10 years overdue for a sharpening, I know. Gotta learn how to properly sharpen a blade.
(Yes, those are the original bits that came with the tool in the third pic, looks like the Philips one was double-stamped.)
u/EnderC4_ — 8 days ago