LYCOS RETRIEVER
Urban Legend
built 429 days ago
Urban Legend ® is the most comfortable multi-function tool to use. The unique handle design has broad, smooth surfaces for the hand to grip when using the pliers. When unfolded for use, the spring-loaded pliers open to fit your hand. The Multi-Plier® 700 Urban Legend ® ... has a 3M Gator TEX rubber insert on each side. These provide a cushioned, more secure grip on the tool. These inserts are an industry first.
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Recorded in Havana, Los Angeles and New York, The Urban Legend sound is an eclectic mix of various Cuban styles with an infusion of Electronica, Lounge and Hip Hop. A diverse cast of more than 20 musicians were involved in the recording of this record. From Cuban percussionists and MCs to LA Djs and New York Jazz musicians. The result is a funky Cuban re-mix sound, perfect to accompany the drinking of mojitos, dancing or just watching the sunset.
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Continuing the tradition of innovation, the Urban Legend® has replaceable tungsten carbide wire cutter inserts. Much harder than any stainless steel, these inserts will cut through #2 hard carbon steel fishhooks, 1/16" piano wire, and 278lb stainless steel offshore fishing leader. In the event of damage, the triangular cutter inserts can be rotated to a new edge with a Torx® head wrench. Replacement inserts are available.
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The Multi-Plier 700 Urban Legend ® has a knife blade, scissors, Phillips® screwdriver, small, medium, and large screwdriver, bottle opener, and tweezers. The large knife blade can be opened with one hand. The spring-loaded Fiskars scissors are the best scissors found on any multi-tool, being able to cut all braided fishing lines, hemmed denim, Cordura®, and leather.
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Urban legend: Jesuit priests were buried in the grounds of Fordham University. When the land was sold to the New York Botanical Garden, the headstones were removed, but the bodies were not.
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An urban legend or urban myth is similar to a modern folklore consisting of stories often thought to be factual by those circulating them. The term is often used to mean something akin to "apocryphal story". Urban legends are not necessarily untrue, but they are often distorted, exaggerated, or sensationalized. Despite the name, a typical urban legend does not necessarily originate in an urban setting. The term is designed to differentiate them from traditional folklore in preindustrial times.
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