I have an original Leatherman tool given to me by Mr. Leatherman himself. I was at their shop in Portland OR. I was their FedEx guy, and had never seen one. He showed it to me, I thought it was cool and asked where I could buy one. He said here. Still have it, and it goes everywhere with me.


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I am a gadget junky, and, what the heck, they were deductable. Each of them had an advantage in at least one area, though. The later production Leatherman had more breakages and seemed to have inferior steel in the knife blades. Most owneres got tired of putting up with them. I bought a compact model Leatherman for its size, and it picked up some grit. I wrote them about what tool it required to disassemble it for proper cleaning. They wrote back telling me just to oil it. Of course, that is not how to maintain anything worth keeping. That answer made me feel as if they were just blowing me off. I believe their production kept moving to ever-cheaper countries, ending up in China.
