Well I'm certainly concerned less about quality of construction and service now, although I'm still quite frustrated that they decided to go proprietary instead of a true integrated hex bit driver. It's a shame because I really don't have a good multitool and between my bicycle and my computers a cheesy wiss-army knife and pocket full of screwdriver+bits doesn't really work >.<
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I'm not surprised at all, but then Leatherman is an Oregon company. Leatherman is a great company, and they make Oregon proud. The founder of Leatherman Tools, Tim Leatherman, is a graduate of Oregon State University (my alma mater).
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They're still US owned and producing? That's rare.