You may have a hard time seeing them, but there really are 16 camo SAKs in this picture.
Continue reading
You may have a hard time seeing them, but there really are 16 camo SAKs in this picture.
Continue readingJust a few random Victorinox Swiss Army Knives. These are mostly duplicates that are for sale.
Continue readingI’m Dutch and I like orange SAKs. The CamoFun and Digital Camo ones are in fact white while the other five are actual orange SAKs in five distinct shades/colors. Most of these are quite rare.
Continue readingThese are quite nice! Two Hikers with camo scales. It’s the Finnish “M05” camo pattern. They are sold by Varusteleka. Their logo is based on Ukonvasara, a Finnish symbol and magical weapon.
Continue readingLook closely or you may not see them :)These two SAKs feature a rather cool camo pattern made by Mossy Oak. It’s called New Break-Up and each knife uses a different/random part of the whole camo image. The scales feel a bit like paper, I have no idea what material they are made out of and what kind of printing technique is used. They may or may not be cellidor or nylon. The Victorinox emblem is not a metal inlay
Continue readingThe Victorinox Huntsman is offered with nice CamoFun scales in France only. Very colorful :)
Continue readingUpdated collection, with a couple nice items still on their way to me :) Edit: 74mm SAK no. 50 arrived today: a blue/green alox Escort :)
Continue readingJust a nice picture of most of my 74mm models :)
Continue readingThese ones have been on my wanted list for quite some time and I finally managed to buy them at a reasonable price a couple of weeks ago :) Both sets contain five 74mm Ambassador knives with a key ring and special scale designs. These SAK’s are relatively rare so I am very happy I found the complete sets :)
Continue readingThis is an unusual, 111mm one-handed Swiss Army Knife from around 2003. I don’t know it’s exact name, but it’s basically a one-handed Trekker (OHT) with a corkscrew instead of the Phillips screwdriver and with camo scales with an Armee imprint. Toolwise, it is the same as the new one-handed Forester. But since that the Forester OH did not exist in 2003, it was called the OHT with corkscrew. Interestingly, my knife has the newer style thumb hole in the
Continue reading