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Now you’re talking my language! I was an electrician, like my dad before me and my son is now, and I tried a lot of multi-tools. Most of the Leatherman tools I had, I broke the tip off the knife, since I was sometimes impatient and used it as a chisel . But I have a thing for pocket knives, and I collected quite a few back in the 1990s. These are some of the pocket knives and electrician knives, with the hawk blade and slotted screwdriver. A few of these were my dad’s, and date back to the late '40s and early 50s, but most are more recent
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Some of the different brands: Channellock, Queen Steel, Camillus, Kabar, Sears, Klein, Ulster, Colonial, Case, Ric-Nor, Hard Hat, Electric Mate, Kutmaster, Bear Hunter, Guttmann, Kaufmann, Edgemark and Imperial.
But these days, I carry this small stainless steel gentleman’s knife from Hard Hat, with my name engraved on the other side:
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Some of the different brands: Channellock, Queen Steel, Camillus, Kabar, Sears, Klein, Ulster, Colonial, Case, Ric-Nor, Hard Hat, Electric Mate, Kutmaster, Bear Hunter, Guttmann, Kaufmann, Edgemark and Imperial.
But these days, I carry this small stainless steel gentleman’s knife from Hard Hat, with my name engraved on the other side:
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