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I just saw this ad in my March, 1982 issue of BICYCLING magazine. It's on page 155.
"Lo-El Surviv-All If wilderness camping is your desire, the Lo-El Surviv-All may be the all-purpose tool for you. This one-pound, 15 inch long unit is a shovel, hatchet, fish scaler, saw, and nail puller. Underneath a screw-off plastic cap on the handle is a survival kit packed in a waterproof plastic tube including the following items: safety matches, knife, flashlight, needle, thread, can opener, safety pins, candle, hook with lone, adhesive bandages, iodine swab, and a small container of soothing lotion for insect bites. The Lo-El Surviv_All retails for $17.95 and is available from Lo-El Enterprises, 706 East Main, Lake Mills, IA 50450. Replacement parts are available from the manufacturer." With this tool Joerg wouldn't have to worry about finding loose nails to fix broken chains with. LOL Cheers |
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On Sat, 17 Aug 2019 19:25:29 -0700, Sir Ridesalot wrote:
I just saw this ad in my March, 1982 issue of BICYCLING magazine. It's on page 155. "Lo-El Surviv-All If wilderness camping is your desire, the Lo-El Surviv-All may be the all-purpose tool for you. This one-pound, 15 inch long unit is a shovel, hatchet, fish scaler, saw, and nail puller. Underneath a screw-off plastic cap on the handle is a survival kit packed in a waterproof plastic tube including the following items: safety matches, knife, flashlight, needle, thread, can opener, safety pins, candle, hook with lone, adhesive bandages, iodine swab, and a small container of soothing lotion for insect bites. The Lo-El Surviv_All retails for $17.95 and is available from Lo-El Enterprises, 706 East Main, Lake Mills, IA 50450. Replacement parts are available from the manufacturer." With this tool Joerg wouldn't have to worry about finding loose nails to fix broken chains with. LOL Is it really wilderness if there is nails there? |
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On Sunday, August 18, 2019 at 12:10:31 AM UTC-4, news18 wrote:
On Sat, 17 Aug 2019 19:25:29 -0700, Sir Ridesalot wrote: I just saw this ad in my March, 1982 issue of BICYCLING magazine. It's on page 155. "Lo-El Surviv-All If wilderness camping is your desire, the Lo-El Surviv-All may be the all-purpose tool for you. This one-pound, 15 inch long unit is a shovel, hatchet, fish scaler, saw, and nail puller. Underneath a screw-off plastic cap on the handle is a survival kit packed in a waterproof plastic tube including the following items: safety matches, knife, flashlight, needle, thread, can opener, safety pins, candle, hook with lone, adhesive bandages, iodine swab, and a small container of soothing lotion for insect bites. The Lo-El Surviv_All retails for $17.95 and is available from Lo-El Enterprises, 706 East Main, Lake Mills, IA 50450. Replacement parts are available from the manufacturer." With this tool Joerg wouldn't have to worry about finding loose nails to fix broken chains with. LOL Is it really wilderness if there is nails there? I think that some of the trails that Joerg rides are old trails that have been used in the past by miners, loggers or even rancher/farmers and thus there are a lot of nails around. LOL Cheers |
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On Sat, 17 Aug 2019 19:25:29 -0700 (PDT),
Sir Ridesalot wrote: If wilderness camping is your desire, the Lo-El Surviv-All may be the all-purpose tool for you. This one-pound, 15 inch long unit is a shovel, hatchet, fish scaler, saw, and nail puller. Underneath a screw-off plastic cap on the handle is a survival kit packed in a waterproof plastic tube including the following items: safety matches, knife, flashlight, needle, thread, can opener, safety pins, candle, hook with lone, adhesive bandages, iodine swab, and a small container of soothing lotion for insect bites. "hook with lone"? -- Ted Heise West Lafayette, IN, USA |
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On Sunday, August 18, 2019 at 8:46:33 AM UTC-4, Ted Heise wrote:
On Sat, 17 Aug 2019 19:25:29 -0700 (PDT), Sir Ridesalot wrote: If wilderness camping is your desire, the Lo-El Surviv-All may be the all-purpose tool for you. This one-pound, 15 inch long unit is a shovel, hatchet, fish scaler, saw, and nail puller. Underneath a screw-off plastic cap on the handle is a survival kit packed in a waterproof plastic tube including the following items: safety matches, knife, flashlight, needle, thread, can opener, safety pins, candle, hook with lone, adhesive bandages, iodine swab, and a small container of soothing lotion for insect bites. "hook with lone"? -- Ted Heise West Lafayette, IN, USA Typo, should have been "hook with line". Cheers |
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On Sun, 18 Aug 2019 06:00:12 -0700 (PDT),
Sir Ridesalot wrote: On Sunday, August 18, 2019 at 8:46:33 AM UTC-4, Ted Heise wrote: On Sat, 17 Aug 2019 19:25:29 -0700 (PDT), Sir Ridesalot wrote: If wilderness camping is your desire, the Lo-El Surviv-All may be the all-purpose tool for you. This one-pound, 15 inch long unit is a shovel, hatchet, fish scaler, saw, and nail puller. Underneath a screw-off plastic cap on the handle is a survival kit packed in a waterproof plastic tube including the following items: safety matches, knife, flashlight, needle, thread, can opener, safety pins, candle, hook with lone, adhesive bandages, iodine swab, and a small container of soothing lotion for insect bites. "hook with lone"? Typo, should have been "hook with line". Ah, of course. I figured it was a typo, but "lure" was all I could come up with--and that didn't seem right. -- Ted Heise West Lafayette, IN, USA |
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