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Looks like Frank Buster pulled out all the stops on that one, Jan! Those ultra long pulls on the two pen blades are certainly unusual. But then again so are the exaggerated drop points. I like the mini Wharncliffe opposite of the Sheepsfoot master blade! Lots of blade choices.
It's a cool cool Congress, fersure!
Now that is cool.
That's one heck of multi-blades Congress. Thanks for sharing Jan.
Tobias...
Yes this would be a good glove box tool or even a fanny pack tool. I have seen these in Iraq with the wooden handles.
Ken,
LOL, well we appreciate you also. So go ahead and get yourself a new knife.
Toby,
That would make a nice tool to keep in my glovebox for the little things in life that just need a quick fix
I have been inspired to give myself one of these Marbles tools and looking for Queen stockman with engraved bolsters. I could get choked up about how much I appreciate myself, .
I have one similar to the BSA model below, received as a gift a few years back. It looks like it has the same pliers and basic blades/files but it also has a 1/4" square "blade" to use as a drive for the small sockets that came with it in it's nylon pouch.
Wish i could find more about it., Reminds me of the Marbles Fisherman Tool. Maxam also make something similar. The Marbles and Maxam both have more functions but this one has a larger set of pliers. I'm thiking about getting the Maxam. I already have the Marbles. Looks and works pretty good, especially for $7. (The Marbles was also $7)
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