September 2010 Tool Tales
Below are some funny, touching, practical and unique stories from Leatherman users ll over the world. Take a look and find a new use for your tool.
I wish one of the times my Leatherman has saved my butt really stuck out. But the truth is ... Read the Rest of This Story »
I'm a firefighter/medic and have owned 3 Leatherman Waves over the years (lost the first ... Read the Rest of This Story »
I had my Leatherman in my pocket and used it for everything from fishing to even helping someone that was broke down on ... Read the Rest of This Story »
For many years I had a Leatherman Super Tool, then my wife bought me a Leatherman Wave and ... Read the Rest of This Story »
It was January 2010. My guides and I were once again working to provide powder-filled skiing ... Read the Rest of This Story »
I worked for a company that had one of the biggest contracts in the history of California ... Read the Rest of This Story »
I bought a Leatherman Super Tool many years ago and being a heavy equipment mechanic I have ... Read the Rest of This Story »
I own a Leatherman, which I bought back in 1983. At this time, in England, there wasn't many, ... Read the Rest of This Story »
I am VERY pleased with the Leatherman Super Tool 300 in black oxide finish. The Super Tool ... Read the Rest of This Story »
First I got a Fuse, liking the positive blade locks that seem to fail on other brands, and ... Read the Rest of This Story »
Five years ago I purchased my first Leatherman: a Super Tool 200. I have used this multi tool on just about every ... Read the Rest of This Story »
In 1998 I received as a gift a Leatherman. Being a corporate gift, it has engraved on one ... Read the Rest of This Story »
I had an old Buick Regal that left me stranded on the side of the road in rural northern ... Read the Rest of This Story »
Tale of the Month
On a recent day hike with two friends, I shared with them how I've been studying survival methods, for hikers who ... Read the Rest of This Story
Tell Us Your Tale
OK, you voyeur, you. Enough of reading other people's stories. It's time you told your own tale of gripping heroism or even just neat DIY'ism. We know there's a Shakespeare in you somewhere. Don't make us use the Steens to find it.