Monday, February 17, 2025

Flat Ti E115 Backups!

Howdy folks,

Well the winds are howling out there and there are power outages all around. It is bitter cold and has been for the past several weeks. This is turning out to be quite the nasty New England winter and the snow and ice storm we just had this past weekend was a doozy. Anyway, after today it should settle down and just be very cold for a couple of weeks with no significant threats on the horizon. Spring will come dammit, it has no choice. Hehe. :)

I've been scrambling to do some planning for the year and have just completed several new drawings, two of which are already being cut and another is on the bench already. I've spent a lot of time researching all sorts of zany stuff and looking at tools from the historical record for inspiration. This has always my most productive time of year for drawings and new ideas since I tend to be stuck indoors. It will be an interesting few months ahead as some of these items start coming along.

Some old timers may remember the flat tool series that I made years ago that included Keytons and various Prybabies. I decided to make a couple of new tools along the same line. 

Today I have a batch of Flat Titanium E115 tools for you. These are plain with a nice burnished finish that feels great in your hand. They just have a name stamp, although I will make some with decorative stamps and color anodizing soon. This lightweight back up tool is only .060 thick, but it is still plenty strong enough for simple light pry tasks. For instance, I was able to open a paint can with ease during my testing. An SAE wrench set completes the package. Handy little tool for the wallet or for those who seek a minimalist light EDC kit.

I did make some lefties btw, if anyone wants to email me, and I will actually use one of the lefties today for the stock photo.  

Flat Titanium E115s will run $45 plus shipping and the link is below. Thanks for popping in today and I hope you stay warm out there!

Sold out for today. Thanks so much! I will have more of these soon with stamps and anodizing.



 

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