
Details
A true sportsman is always on the move, always active and always looking great. And this is the Swiss Army Knife for a true sportsman.
With 13 functions packed into its sleek cheeks, you won't notice you have it in your pocket until you need it.
And then everyone will notice how prepared you are.
Includes a nail file with nail cleaner and a corkscrew
Height 15 mm
Length 84 mm
Weight 52 g
FUNCTIONS:
blade, large
corkscrew
reamer, perforator and sewing awl
can opener
screwdriver 3 mm
bottle opener
screwdriver 6 mm
wire strippers
nail file
clean nails
key ring
toothpick
tweezers, gross
DIMENSIONS:
Length: 84mm
Weight: 52g
Victorinox Point
The Victorinox Point shops are highly specialized in the sale of multi Victorinox and all the accessories related to them.
Cutlery Collini Busto Arsizio is a specialized and authorized Victorionox Point for over 10 years
History
In 1891, Karl Elsener, the founder of Victorinox, began to supply the Swiss army knives manufactured in Switzerland and not in Germany as they did before. The original had a wooden handle (with respect to the compounds of metal / plastic used today), and was equipped with a blade, a screwdriver, a bottle opener and an awl. Later, in 1897, Elsener developed a version that used a special spring mechanism that allowed more tools to be contained in a handle of the same size.
The range of models is vast, ranging from models based on two blades up to boxcutters Swiss have fifty tools. The type of tools that can be found in a Swiss boxcutter is limited only by the size of the object and the imagination of designers. For example you can find various kinds of screwdrivers, allen, blades, altimeters, magnifying glasses, cutlery, nail files. In recent models have even appeared instruments as laser pointers for overhead projectors and USB flash drives.
In recent years, in addition to production of the classic boxcutter, Victorinox produces and sells the so-called SwissTool: a multifunction (pliers folding blades and accessories concealed in the handle) similar to the American Leatherman Tool.
Wenger is also specialized in the production of watches, and is operating under the "Swiss Army".
It seems that the traditional red color of the handle has been chosen because it is easy to see if the knife falls in the snow (in addition to call, together with the white cross, the Swiss flag).
Details
A true sportsman is always on the move, always active and always looking great. And this is the Swiss Army Knife for a true sportsman.
With 13 functions packed into its sleek cheeks, you won't notice you have it in your pocket until you need it.
And then everyone will notice how prepared you are.
Includes a nail file with nail cleaner and a corkscrew
Height 15 mm
Length 84 mm
Weight 52 g
FUNCTIONS:
blade, large
corkscrew
reamer, perforator and sewing awl
can opener
screwdriver 3 mm
bottle opener
screwdriver 6 mm
wire strippers
nail file
clean nails
key ring
toothpick
tweezers, gross
DIMENSIONS:
Length: 84mm
Weight: 52g
Victorinox Point
The Victorinox Point shops are highly specialized in the sale of multi Victorinox and all the accessories related to them.
Cutlery Collini Busto Arsizio is a specialized and authorized Victorionox Point for over 10 years
History
In 1891, Karl Elsener, the founder of Victorinox, began to supply the Swiss army knives manufactured in Switzerland and not in Germany as they did before. The original had a wooden handle (with respect to the compounds of metal / plastic used today), and was equipped with a blade, a screwdriver, a bottle opener and an awl. Later, in 1897, Elsener developed a version that used a special spring mechanism that allowed more tools to be contained in a handle of the same size.
The range of models is vast, ranging from models based on two blades up to boxcutters Swiss have fifty tools. The type of tools that can be found in a Swiss boxcutter is limited only by the size of the object and the imagination of designers. For example you can find various kinds of screwdrivers, allen, blades, altimeters, magnifying glasses, cutlery, nail files. In recent models have even appeared instruments as laser pointers for overhead projectors and USB flash drives.
In recent years, in addition to production of the classic boxcutter, Victorinox produces and sells the so-called SwissTool: a multifunction (pliers folding blades and accessories concealed in the handle) similar to the American Leatherman Tool.
Wenger is also specialized in the production of watches, and is operating under the "Swiss Army".
It seems that the traditional red color of the handle has been chosen because it is easy to see if the knife falls in the snow (in addition to call, together with the white cross, the Swiss flag).
Specifications
Brand | Victorinox |
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Handle Material | Synthetic |
colour | white |
Blade Type | Folding |
Stainless Steel | 1.4110 |
Edge | Plain |
Locking Type | / |
Country of production | Switzerland |
Rarity | Limited Edition, Rare |
Materials and Finishes | 8 |
Steel Quality | 6 |
Strength | 7 |
Practicality | 7,5 |
Aesthetic | 7,5 |
Quality/Price | 7 |
EAN Code | 7611160000231 |