710. Excelsior
The Victorinox Excelsior is a simple and practical 84-mm knife with two blades. As often occurs with Victorinox knives, there
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Something about Swiss Army knives
The Victorinox Excelsior is a simple and practical 84-mm knife with two blades. As often occurs with Victorinox knives, there
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Read more..The Victorinox Hunter is a three layered 111-mm model with slide-lock mechanism. Now (in 2018) this variation is withdrawn and replaced
Read more..In 2008 Victorinox company introduced a new 111-mm knife (Soldier 2008) which was officially launched for Swiss Army to replace
Read more..On the face of it, this is one more Soldier in my collection of such models, – everything the same as
Read more..This is week of show of rarities (and modesty) in my blog, isn’t it? Today we’ll review a nice vintage
Read more..This knife is a real “unicorn” for all Victorinox collectors. Even though it was produced in relatively massive amounts (SAKWiki
Read more..The Victorinox Ranger is a well-known 91-mm model which was produced over the years. Due to some evolution of included
Read more..If you’ve started to read my blog earlier than yesterday, hopefully you remember an interesting special run from Victorinox which
Read more..Looks like today we’ll have an overview only of unusual Victorinox knives. So, let me introduce another rare model – Master
Read more..The Lumberjack Big (it’s an unofficial name) is one of the most mysterious Victorinox knives, which I ever seen since
Read more..The Golfer (84-mm), no doubt, is a one of the fundamental models from Victorinox. We can call it the “father” of
Read more..The Victorinox Signature Lite model, – the famous Classic SD, but with LED light and pen instead of regular toothpick /
Read more..The Victorinox Tourist is a “decreased” version of iconic Spartan model. Specifically, this knife has a laconic tools-set, – there
Read more..The Victorinox Troubleshooter is very unusual model. As far as I know (I’m not sure for 100%) first time Victorinox
Read more..The Victorinox Huntsman is an immensely popular (like Climber) 91mm model, but this one is definitely valuable due to the
Read more..The Victorinox Cadet II is the same model as regular Cadet, but with small blade (clip-pointed) instead of nail-file. Historically this
Read more..The Victorinox Executive is a 74mm model with a unique tool – an orange-peeler. Interesting fact: the same model, but
Read more..The Victorinox Rogue – 2-layers pocket-knife (58-mm), accordingly to SAKWiki, this one was produced in date range from 1995 to 1997
Read more..The Victorinox Climber – a well-known and popular model. This one doesn’t have toothpick and tweezers, probably it’s according to
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