923. Companion 74 (celluloid scales)
Here we have an old Companion 74 (predecessor of Executive model) with fancy scales from material remarkably like celluloid. This
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Here we have an old Companion 74 (predecessor of Executive model) with fancy scales from material remarkably like celluloid. This
Read more..The Victorinox Pioneer model was produced with a plain silver cross emblem (also known as OC – old cross) till
Read more..Immediately after reviewing older brother (Escort 74 with stainless steel scales) I have its relative – Escort 58, this time
Read more..The “older brother” of Victorinox Escort model with unpredictable name Escort 74 during years was produced with various type of
Read more..Hi there! First of all, I have to say that I’m not 100% sure that this knife had the name
Read more..The Victorinox Luxury Automobile is the one from rare and high-valued SAKs which ever were produced. Over the years, this
Read more..The Victorinox Pruner is a single-layered Alox model in 93-mm form-factor, like the recently reviewed Settler but with pruning blade
Read more..The Victorinox Pioneer is one of from few models, which were announced more than 50 years ago, and they are
Read more..This knife was identified as Model 4/5 from series “Strong pocketknives for peasants”, based on information from old Elsener’s catalog
Read more..The Pocket Pal is a simple 1-layered Victorinox knife with two blades, which was produced over the years. There are
Read more..The 75-mm line-up of Victorinox knives was discontinued many years ago (the same true for another, 68-mm line-up, which is
Read more..The Victorinox Sailor (or Model 2208) is an old-fashioned two-layered knife in 93-mm form-factor. This model was discontinued even before
Read more..The Champion was the biggest 91-mm model, which produced by Victorinox for more than thirty years, from this perspective it
Read more..The Victorinox Automobile can be called vintage and collectible model, which known to most collectors as St.Christopher’s knife, since this
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Read more..Probably the most popular knife from Victorinox, which nowadays we know as Spartan, initially was known as Model 234 (or
Read more..This is a thin, one-layered Victorinox knife with two blades and smooth Alox scales. A similar model with the same
Read more..Another day – another knife, but again just another Gardener from the same period, when these knives were produced from
Read more..Today’s knife cannot be called as ‘army knife‘, but no doubt it’s a genuine Swiss knife. Relatively old (can I
Read more..Victorinox knives in 75-mm are definitely rare and valued, since this line-up was discontinued many years ago. There are not
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