Saturday, April 21, 2012

Leatherman's

My brother-in-law, Larry Glass, gave me a Leatherman tool for Christmas 1992. I had just started my short career at the South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve in Charleston Oregon and I was delighted to have such a versatile tool. I was also proud that Larry, who is an actual rocket scientist, had recognized my scene.
In the next 15 years I used the shit out of this ingenious and exceedingly useful thing and I wore it out. Then it sat in a drawer for a few years until, just the other day, I decided to go out to the Leatherman factory in NE Portland to see if the warranty still applied.
I took the opportunity to practice narrative videography.
This is part 2 I think, after the fact.

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