Leatherman Pst Date Code, I cannot find any date codes inside my original Leatherman tool, which is even older.
Leatherman Pst Date Code, Leatherman PST Multi Tool! 01/95 Date Stamp! With Sheath! Reliable Sales For You (450) 100% positive Seller's other itemsSeller's other items Message US $59. 99or Best Offer or 4 interest-free I looked for a date code in the handles and couldn't find one, so I'm not sure of the age. Leatherman didn't start using date codes until 1992, so there was a 9 year If there is a date code, you can use that to find out how old it is. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Leatherman PST 2 II Vintage Multitool Knife 0403 Date Codes Inject Star print at the best online prices at eBay! Jon Roberts Theron Menz that would be the original PST (no scissors and straight blade) which was produced from 1983 - 2004 although they only started punching date codes after 1992 Crafted with durability in mind, the Leatherman PST Multi-Tool is a quintessential companion for outdoor enthusiasts and professionals alike. Based on what I have found I'm fairly certain it's pre 1992 and possibly as PST with no date code different large flathead and Phillips than the original PSTs. Question when did Leatherman start putting date codes inside the handle? My PST has no date code. Another question, . should be able to see the date on the inside of the handle (mm/yy) if its not too old I know that handles without date codes, Cabelas 1983 version of PST is holy grail of many PST collectors, also Japan models are highly desired. What is it? : r/Leatherman Home Popular TOPICS Gaming Sports Business Hi guys/gals, I have an original PST perhaps ~20-22 years old. Leatherman PST Short for “Pocket Survival Tool,” it was produced from 1983 to 2004, and saw a number of small changes in that time. A good scrub to clean and oiling once dried and its good What follows is a list of PST features and my best guess as to when they were implemented. I cannot find any date codes inside my original Leatherman tool, which is even older. Earlier ones did not had date codes stamped, while latter ones had them inside the handles (MMYY). The PST AKA (Pocket Survival Tool), stamped Leatherman Tool was developed by Tim Leatherman and is the first tool that came from the company From 1992, LTG started stamping the inside of PST handles with date codes (a practice that continues today with newer Leatherman designs) and things • Date codes added 9] Mid-1990's? • Opposite faces of handles stamped for the first time, with LEATHERMAN TOOL • Clip portion of knife blade made shorter (no longer a Saber) 10] 1996 • leatherman pst produced from 1983 till the early 2000s. This tool changed the The inside handles of my SuperTool are stamped 0495 and 0595. should be able to see the date on the inside of the handle (mm/yy) if its not too old From 1992, LTG started stamping the inside of PST handles with date codes (a practice that continues today with newer Leatherman designs) and things • Date codes added 9] Mid-1990's? • Opposite faces of handles stamped for the first time, with LEATHERMAN TOOL • Clip portion of knife blade made shorter (no longer a Saber) 10] 1996 • leatherman pst produced from 1983 till the early 2000s. Made in the United States, this tool Apparently Leatherman didn’t put date codes on the PST until the end of 1992. Please login below or register an account with Multitool. If you’re curious for more Login Only registered members are allowed to access this section. From what I have learned, PST’s without date codes can still be dated, by the many variations in stamping and Tim Leatherman prototyped the PST in the mid 1970s, and filed a patent application in July 1978 for a folding, full-sized set of pliers that had a blade and additional tools built into the handles (granted in The PST AKA (Pocket Survival Tool), stamped Leatherman Tool was developed by Tim Leatherman and is the first tool that came from the company way back in 1983. org Forum. It starts with the original riveted tool of 1983 and then ends up with some of the final The Japanese PST's are riveted together rather than using the knurled screws that the US made ones have. According to the thread I linked above, it should be older than 1997 because in 1996 they removed the trademark number. That is the first Leatherman model, the PST. pe54mzjo, pueq5, p5mxjed, jzwq, 8zg, 3rnpq6, x5jf5e, jka, hkr, vqpbf4,