The idle musings of a former military man, former computer geek, medically retired pastor and now full-time writer. Contents guaranteed to offend the politically correct and anal-retentive from time to time. My approach to life is that it should be taken with a large helping of laughter, and sufficient firepower to keep it tamed!
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
I want this as a watch band
As soon as I saw the promotional material for the forthcoming Leatherman Tread multitool, I couldn't help but imagine: what would this be like as a watchband?
My next thought was: how many heart attacks would it give TSA inspectors if you tried to carry it through their checkpoints at the airport? Just mention 'multitool' in their hearing and it's good enough for an X-rated pat-down.
Peter
EDITED TO ADD: A commenter informs me that it is, indeed, available as a watch: but at an estimated price of $500-$600, that's too rich for my blood.
It's designed explicitly to allow you to carry through TSA.
ReplyDeleteAnd, it's available with a watch! http://www.leatherman.com/424.html
I read the designer came up with the concept because he didn't like giving up his multi-tool to fly.
ReplyDeleteWrite another couple of books and all 40 million of your fans will buy it for you.
ReplyDeleteI expect the aluminium Chinese model will be out shortly.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure we all have spent at least $500 on stuff we thought we just had to have at one time or another. I imagine many of us will do so again.
ReplyDeleteThis is a mans gadget that you won't be seeing on any woman's wrist.
Bull dyke maybe... woman no.
Until I saw the price I was tempted to buy one to see the look on the faces of the TSA types. It's not often they are forced to genuinely think about something.
ReplyDeleteHow many screws does that thing have anyway - Wow! Really would wear out my patience finding the correct fit. A paired sheath with ignition pliers / multi-tool offers plenty of repair options.
ReplyDeleteThat does look cool though!
TSA? Think? Really? No, some bureaucrat will take one look at that, decide it's a weapon that's too dangerous to allow on a plane, because even if someone couldn't be hurt seriously with that, someone could take the plane apart or something, and issue a memo that this tool can't be allowed through. The ban won't be based on logic or thought, just a knee-jerk reaction by some moron who couldn't qualify for honest employment.
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