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  2. Leatherman - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in July 1983 by Timothy S. Leatherman and Steve Berliner in order to market the former's idea of a capable, easily portable hand tool with multiple functions. That same year, Leatherman Tool Group sold its first Multi-Tool, which was called the PST (Pocket Survival Tool).

  3. Mini survival kit - Wikipedia

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    Survival tools and supplies found in a mini survival kit are generally kept in a container that is small enough to fit into a pocket. Small confectionery tins are commonly used but regular tobacco boxes, specially purchased mini-survival kit tins, life capsules, [1] 35mm film canisters, [2] plastic bottles, tin cans, and boxes are also commonly used.

  4. Multi-tool - Wikipedia

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    Leatherman Pocket Survival Tool. In 1983 Tim Leatherman sold his first "Pocket Survival Tool", ⁣ [3] larger and more robust than a pocket-knife-based tool, and incorporating a set of needle-nosed pliers in a butterfly knife-style mechanism. Too large for most pockets, it came with a belt pouch.

  5. Gerber Legendary Blades - Wikipedia

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    Gerber Legendary Blades is an American maker of knives, multitools, and other tools for outdoors and military headquartered in Portland, Oregon. Gerber is owned by the Finnish outdoors products company Fiskars. Gerber was established in 1939 by Pete Gerber. Gerber is the "largest maker of knives and multi-tools for the United States armed forces."

  6. Aron Ralston - Wikipedia

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    The manufacturer of the multi-tool was never named, but Ralston said "it was not a Leatherman but what you'd get if you bought a $15 flashlight and got a free multi-use tool." [ 8 ] [ 3 ] After freeing himself, Ralston climbed out of the slot canyon in which he had been trapped, rappelled down a 65-foot (20 m) sheer wall, then hiked out of the ...

  7. US Postal Service flip-flops on Hong Kong-China packages ...

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    The U.S. Postal Service is reversing course a day after placing a ban on all inbound packages from China and Hong Kong. The post office had announced Tuesday that it would no longer accept parcels ...