Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Monster is Sighted for Second Time this Week!

Witnesses report the Monster has reappeared this afternoon! :)

The first tool of the Creature Series, The Lock Nut Monster tool features offset multi-wrench jaws with six SAE wrench sizes, 1/4-9/16, my captive bit system with #1 phillips bit, bottle opener, screwdriver/prytip and lanyard hole which doubles as an oxygen wrench. The gnarly and slightly oxidized raw bar finish is the appropriate hide for a creature from the murky depths. ;)

These are $70 plus shipping.

Yo, International Customers: This is a somewhat hefty tool and so I am nervous about shipping via Priority International mail. If you order, you are ordering at your own risk as I cannot be responsible and will not replace tools that disappear in transit. If you order two or more tools then I will automatically go to the more secure Express Mail shipping which offers real tracking and insurance but of course is twice as expensive.

Sold out, thank you!


14 comments:

  1. Watch out the Monster is back!!!!! :0

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  2. Yay! Thanks Peter :)

    I am happy I got one of these creatures

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  3. Aaaaaaaaaaa...save yourselves!!! It's back!

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  4. I think raw bar is a great look. Happy to find the link up (just happenstance!)

    Cheers and happy Tuesday everyone.

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  5. Woohoo! I got one! Thanks for making this amazing gem, Peter.

    Also, Peter ... I noticed that a guy on the CPF Marketplace forums was selling Glow-In-The-Dark o-rings. Those would be an amazing addition to tools like this. What's the exact size of your black o-rings in case I wish to substitute them for the glowing ones?

    Thanks again!

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  6. I have been wanting an Atwood Tool for many many weeks!!! Finally got lucky and saw them available!! Cant wait to test this puppy out! This will be my first one!!

    Mr Atwood is a true artist!!!

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  7. Those hits o-rings are pretty thin and soft. I would not suggest replacing the originals with those unless the tool will be just a shelf queen.

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  8. If there's one available (did it really sell out in less than an hour?), I'd love one... Ok, worth a try. Great stuff!

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  9. There's a couple left if anyone wants to email me. ;) Thanks!

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  10. Received mine. Agreed, this is a big tool. Probably the largest Atwood I have.

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  11. Thanks for the testimonial, Cuso. I'll stick with Peter's more-durable original black o-rings.

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  12. hi, i added an extra gitd o-ring to my superbug on my keychain. while it has held up well, it never receives a charge because it is always in my pocket. imo, o-rings and glow powder (things that have to receive a charge from a light source and then slowly fade) are not reliable enough for finding your tool in the dark. if you really want something fool-proof, you must go with tritium...which is why i have a separate tritium key fob on my keychain.

    thanks

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  13. The raw bar finish is excellent. Arrived today! Hefty beast of a monster indeed.

    Thank you.

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  14. Got mine a few days ago- I'm looking forward to testing it out on the job site :)

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