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Thursday, 21 February 2019 13:11

Benchmade Scandal

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Benchmade01Benchmade is the subject of the latest online protest, and they can thank the local police for for it.

Oregon City Police tweeted a photo a couple of days ago attempting to promote Benchmade Knives as a good corporate citizen by helping the police destroy some firearms.

Saturday, 20 October 2018 11:47

Win an AXEM 4.0!

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AXEM 12This weekend we are celebrating my birthday by giving away THREE of the new AXEM 4.0 extreme survival multitools produced by the all new Italian multitool company called Steel Life!  As you probably know already, The Multitool.org Store is the official North American distributor for Steel Life products and we are really looking forward to putting this one to the test!  

Monday, 17 September 2018 14:25

Classic Multitool.org Hat Reissued

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Micah

Way back in 2010 we had an excellent promo manager named Travis who sourced these amazing hats for us.  Eight years later, we are honoring Travis' memory by bringing back the ultimate MTO hat!

Tuesday, 03 July 2018 23:41

July Donation Draw

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Blue Pioneer 1

For those that don’t know, each month we do a Donation Draw on the forum to help offset the costs of running a site like this.  As you can see, we don’t run nearly as many ads as many sites do, and we don’t intend to add any more than what you see here now.  

Wednesday, 02 May 2018 18:24

The Dark Side of Mods

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Main

Some time ago I had written about the value of a modded tool, and the short version is that I had come up with an equation that I use to determine what a mod is worth to me. With so many modders out there these days, many of which charging an exorbitant fee for their services, it seemed like a good idea at the time.

This was meant as a loose guideline to help folks get into the ballpark of what something was worth, and, in short, it looks something like this:

Materials (=all materials - recoverable materials) + labor + Profit (%)= Value

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