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björn thompson commented on Joe De Carlo's group Multi-Tool Collectors Club
"hi all, quick question, i am thinking about getting the supertool 300, but i am a bit concerned about having all the stuff on the inside of the tool. thing is i want the sheath (molle) for my wave and it would only cost me 20 dollars more to get the…"
Mar 12
björn thompson commented on Joe De Carlo's group Multi-Tool Collectors Club
"i dont know if i got a pear or what but when i used my bit kit it stripped, 3 of my bits got stripped down. a bit annoyed about that actually. the charge i somewhat big so think it depends how awkward you get carrying it in your pocket, i wear my…"
Mar 10
Railsplitter commented on Joe De Carlo's group Multi-Tool Collectors Club
"Thanks, folks.  It's good to hear the positive comments.  I did get the bit kit with it but I plan to start off carrying the Charge clipped inside my back pocket.  I really don't have anywhere to carry the bit kit since I am…"
Mar 10
Keijo commented on Joe De Carlo's group Multi-Tool Collectors Club
"Great MT the Charge TTi, definitely has the best materials you can find on the market. :) I hope you got the bit-kit as well, as that will expand its capabilities greatly."
Mar 10
björn thompson commented on Joe De Carlo's group Multi-Tool Collectors Club
"charge TTI is awesome, a fondle it a couple of times a week at work but can´t afford it right now. i got the wave though whick is more or less the same just cheaper blade and without the scales. love those scales BTW, makes it way more…"
Mar 10
Railsplitter commented on Joe De Carlo's group Multi-Tool Collectors Club
"Howdy folks.  I just joined this group today.  I am not a collector of multitools  and I currently only own a SAK Deluxe Tinker and a Leatherman Squirt. I have a Charge TTI on the way.  Should be here on Monday.  I would…"
Mar 10
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Mar 10
Linda Thompson commented on Joe De Carlo's group Multi-Tool Collectors Club
"Yes, Björn. You are right. You really need one tool for every occasion. And if my husband gave me a Surge for my birthay, he just might get a squirt for his."
Feb 24
björn thompson commented on Joe De Carlo's group Multi-Tool Collectors Club
"see why i  love this woman :-)"
Feb 24
Linda Thompson commented on Joe De Carlo's group Multi-Tool Collectors Club
"JJ: I don't. I just want two or three more. :-)"
Feb 24
björn thompson commented on Joe De Carlo's group Multi-Tool Collectors Club
"and BTW linda, aint it you thats always going on about every task needs its own tool"
Feb 24
björn thompson commented on Joe De Carlo's group Multi-Tool Collectors Club
"well if my wife would get me another one i sure wouldn´t complain.:-) but yes it´s just a tad to big for EDC i think, although i love it when we are out in the woods. the saws great and the knife is just about right and that their on the…"
Feb 24
J.J. Smith III commented on Joe De Carlo's group Multi-Tool Collectors Club
"LOL. Who doesn't want "Just one more",  Linda?"
Feb 24
Linda Thompson commented on Joe De Carlo's group Multi-Tool Collectors Club
"Björn: Too big? It's small enough to fit in the pocket, isn't it? Or do you just want another multi-tool. :-)"
Feb 24
björn thompson commented on Joe De Carlo's group Multi-Tool Collectors Club
"LOVE my leather man wave! just the right size and love all the features. although its a bit to big for carrying back and forth to work so a juice s2 is on the shopping list, sucks that i have one in a drawer here but cant touch it, its for my dads…"
Feb 24
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Feb 24

Profile Information

Are you a member of any knife club now?
No
Do you currently subscribe to any knife publication (offline)
Yes
How long have you collected knives?
21- 25 years
Favorite Kind of Knives
Emerson, Rat Cutlery, Scrap Yard, Leatherman, Spyderco, Benchmade, Kershaw

I am mostly into collecting folders since that is more acceptable where I live. I also like good fixed blade knives as well as functional mulit-tools.
About Me
I have been collecting knives since the age of 6 when I got my first jack knife. I remember my dad taking me to Kmart or Gemco and I would run to the sporting goods area and stare at all shiny, sharp, and glorious blades! Ever since then it has been an obsession!
Interests
Music, Knives, Camping, Biking, Hiking, Micro Brews, Photography

Here is an Interesting Essay....

I found this essay/article a few years ago and figured I would share it with all of you. It was not written by me although I can kinda identify with the author’s sentiment. It is long but funny……ENJOY!!

A 21st Century Man and His Knife

There’s something about a good knife that speaks to you on a primal level. It’s been this way for about 21/2 million years, ever since David E. Petzal was just a gleam in his papa’s eye and some nameless hunter-gatherer first began pounding rocks together. Anthropologists say we first made tools for two purposes: pounding and cutting. Your pounding tool is simplicity itself; pretty much any rock will serve to crush a mastodon bone to get at the marrow. But you need something very specific—a sharp edge—to butcher an animal or scrape a hide. Imagine that first hominid flaking a piece of rock into a shaped edge that fit his paw. Imagine the delight in his face as he hefted it and discovered its powers. I bet you anything he smiled, elbowed the nearest guy, and showed off his creation. And the message—verbal or not—has remained unchanged from that day to this: Got me a nice little cutting rock here. Check it out.

I understand this feeling in its totality. Not long ago, I picked up a very nice “rock” indeed. Mine was a serious folder, an Emerson CQC-7. It’s more knife than anybody but a Special Operations guy could justify. But it’s not more knife than I wanted. I liked the way it felt in my hand. The Teflon-coated blade is just over 3 inches long and partially serrated for cutting rope or other fibrous material. It has a Tanto point that can punch through steel. Its handle is an epoxy-fiberglass laminate known in the trade as G-10 that almost seems to adhere to your hand. The knife comes with a clip that positions it head-down in your pocket so that it’s in the right position when you draw it, and there’s a little round thumb plate affixed to the blade for one-handed opening. The click of the blade locking into position is authoritative. It’s a sound that says, “I can handle this.”

The knife is pure function with no concession to appearance. Because of that, it is all the more beautiful. Like the Parthenon, there’s not a truly straight line in it. It cost...let’s just say, enough that you might be tempted to pay cash so your wife doesn’t see the figure on the credit-card bill. You could easily field dress an elephant with this thing. Heck, you could probably build a house. It makes me feel more competent than I actually am. A good knife will do this to you.

The only problem is that it’s sending me into a severe funk because there is nothing in my life that justifies a knife of this seriousness. I am not in the Special Forces. I am a middle-aged bald guy who lives in the suburbs with a wife and two kids, a big mortgage, and a 1991 Honda Civic. Last night, with my new knife in my pocket, my younger daughter and I fell asleep in her bed after reading The Poky Little Puppy. And not long ago, an attractive young woman held the door for me as I entered a store behind her. When I thanked her, she said, “You’re welcome, sir.” That “sir” said things that no man who still has his own teeth and knees should have to hear.

So maybe my acquiring this knife is a reminder to myself that beneath this veneer of normalcy there still lives a hunter-gatherer whose every day is a struggle against a world filled with sudden and unforeseen dangers. True, saber-toothed cats no longer tread in the night, waiting to pounce, but there are challenges nonetheless. Just last week, for example, I was setting out the garbage cans at the end of the driveway when I ran into my neighbor, Dave, who was doing the same. Dave is about my age and is suffering from the effects of having recently traded in a sweet little pocket-rocket convertible for a green minivan. There we were, two housebroken hominids with lawns full of dandelions, wrangling our garbage cans. Then Dave began stomping the cardboard box from a new baby gate, as the trash guys won’t pick up any container that hasn’t been flattened to under 6 inches. He was kicking it harder and harder, to little effect, when I said, “Let me give you a hand.” I slid my knife out of my pants pocket, and the blade clicked into place. With four quick strokes, I slit the cardboard seams. The box collapsed.

“Whoa,” said Dave. “That is one serious little blade.”
“Yeah,” I said proudly, offering it handle-first. “Check it out.”

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At 18:28 on October 22, 2011, Jan Carter said…
Happy Birthday
At 1:52 on October 22, 2010, Gerald Hines said…
Happy Birthday
At 7:15 on October 22, 2009, Scott King said…
Hey Joe- Happy B'day. Hope you have the best one ever!
At 23:02 on August 20, 2009, Chris Stookey said…
Hey Joe-

Absolutely digging the Longhorn. The blade shape is nearly PERFECT for EDC...just the right size, shape, speed, quality. Like the tale of Goldilocks and the 3 Bears...the Longhorn is "just right". I recommend it VERY HIGHLY. Get one and you won't be disappointed!

Chris
At 16:16 on June 10, 2009, Dave White said…
Hey Joe, thanks for the welcome, and invite.
At 14:13 on June 8, 2009, Tom Cai said…
Hey! Glad to see you here. I agree this website is very cool.

Hope you will have a wonderful trip!
At 22:49 on June 7, 2009, J.J. Smith III said…
Howdy Joe,
Welcome to the group.
At 20:37 on June 7, 2009, Scott King said…
Hey Joe
Sounds like you are an iKC kinda of guy from your profile. Glad to see you jumping right in....if you have an idea or suggestion, please let me know.
Glad to have you part of our collector community.
Scott
 
 
 

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