Saturday, April 24, 2010

More Titanium Wroaches!

Happy Weekend again Folks!

I have the remaining plain stonewashed Titanium Wroaches finished. These handy little pocket tools feature a prytip with wire stripper notch, flat screwdriver, bottle opener, acetylene B tank wrench, 5/16 bit holder, 1/4 bit holder and oxygen wrench which doubles as a lanyard opening. Stout rubber O-rings provide a comfortable grip. Overall length is 3.5".

Wroaches are $75 plus shipping. This is a very small batch, about 30 pieces, so one per customer please, thanks.

Overseas customers: Please note, Priority Mail International shipments may be slow to arrive and there is no actual tracking available. I provide that option for folks who understandably do not want to pay the high rate for Express Mail. For this sale however I'll also give the option for 3-5 day delivery via Express Mail International. Note: latest mail delivery times seem to be pretty much back to normal.

Sold out, thank you folks!

27 comments:

  1. Very nice!

    I've been waiting for these, patiently of course. :)

    Thanks, Peter!

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  2. nice indeed. picked one up as well.

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  3. Darn. Missed them by minutes.

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  4. I still have more. Paypal is so balky this morning that it is giving me fits so I shut down the sale prematurely.

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  5. Ah....I was going to say! Those went rather quick...well faster than usual! haha

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  6. if that's the case, and you are taking 'comment' orders - I would like one please.

    Tks

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  7. Thanks again Peter for another cool tool.

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  8. Thanks Peter. Great looking tool.

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  9. Hope you're feeling better Peter,nice looking tool! Any out of steel coming? Gary :>)

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  10. Thanks Gary. None in steel, just the ti ones. Some new designs are coming in May though.

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  11. Thanks for the heads up, love new designs!!! Can't wait, any sharp things? Gary :>)

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  12. Peter,

    Any more left out of the paypal debacle?

    B.

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  13. My Wroach arrived today! It's merely the first of what I hope are MANY Peter Atwood tools. It's sweet: light but feels nice in my hand. The o-rings are just the thing to give you some grip and a little cushion. Can't wait to put it to use.

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  14. My Ti Wroach landed last night, and I can see already that this tool is going to become my edc for a while!
    The 5/32” Titanium is nice and beefy. The 3.5”OAL is sweet. The tool measures about 3/4” wide and the V-notch is deep and sharp.
    I foresee no problem ripping thru Zip-ties that I commonly use during the saltwater fishing season using the Wroach!
    Very pleased with this one, right on, Peter!

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  15. Man, mine still didn't come today. It always takes a while for me, which is strange because it seems that Mass to Maine should be pretty quick. USPS stinks.

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  16. Finally I got one :)

    Thanks Peter, I cant wait to receive it.

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  17. Good luck all, I pass...

    I am saving $$ for mr.Chubbs :)

    Any info you want to share about this Mr.Chubbs with us Peter?? :D

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  18. What is a Mr.Chubbs?

    The wroach looks good but I gotta pass too. I am hunting for a Fixer!

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  19. All I know is that Mr.Chubbs "holds an edge"

    Peter mentioned "Him" some time ago.

    I hope Peter gives us more info soon, or better, the introduction of Mr.Chubbs himself:)

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  20. FINALLY! Can't wait to see what you got coming next month.

    -Rick

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  21. According to this interview,

    http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2010/03/make_interviews_peter_atwood.html

    it's a fixed blade tool...no telling if the production models will be on necklaces or not! Care to give us a hint Peter?

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  22. @enki,

    Well...it looks like I am hunting for a Mr.Chubbs too then!

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  23. Hey Peter,

    Are these blasted then tumbled? I love the gun metal finish on these! :)

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  24. Yes, exactly. They were sanded, blasted and tumbled. A bunch of darned work it was. ;)

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  25. Well thanks for taking the time. My new favorite finish! :D

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