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Old February 18th, 2004, 08:36 PM
SamB
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Default New Gerber fishing pliers

I have a much cheaper one but still have it tethered to the holster with
nylon twine and a bowline knot on each end. Makes the tether easy to remove
if necessary. Never needed to. Cheap insurance!
SamB
"Moe Conway" wrote in message
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I have the Gerber 600 model and it does everything that I want it to and
find it an extremely useful tool. And, I paid less than $60 for it at my
friendly neighborhood Walley-World. I had a Buck Knife Co. Multi-Tool

and a
Leatherman. Opening the pliers with a flick of the wrist is much easier,
handier and "cool lookin'" than the other brands.

I would suggest practicing on dry land with that manuever before trying

in
on the water, yes, it is possible to flick it overboard.
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You paid how much for it --- lol Can you say Splash!!

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Old February 18th, 2004, 09:47 PM
Calif Bill
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Default New Gerber fishing pliers


"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
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"luv2bafield" wrote in message
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"RichG" wrote in message
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At a $102.0 bucks a throw, I'll have to make due with my $38.00 dollar
version. RichG


Yikes! They're that much? I thought $70 for the Leatherman Wave was
pricey. Not to mention the possibility of flicking that baby right over

the
side. :-(


I carry a Leatherman Wave tool, and I find its worth the price. You might
do a search of various on-line sales sites. I beleive Amazon had them as
low as $57 during the holidays.
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I like the Wave so much that when I misplaced mine, I got another set. $59
at Costco. Did find the original at Mom's about a year later.
Bill


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Old February 18th, 2004, 10:46 PM
RR
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Default New Gerber fishing pliers

Holy crap...didnt look at the price...got mine as a gift.


"RichG" wrote in message
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At a $102.0 bucks a throw, I'll have to make due with my $38.00 dollar
version. RichG




 




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