I found 14 uncommon scale colors in my hoard of 91mm Swiss Army Knives. I know of several others, some of which have been on my wanted list for years :)
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I found 14 uncommon scale colors in my hoard of 91mm Swiss Army Knives. I know of several others, some of which have been on my wanted list for years :)
Continue readingUpdated group photo of most of the translucent scale colors, excluding the colors used in the 58mm line. Note that the two onyx SAKs used to be quite different from each other a few years ago or even just two years ago when I took another group pic of several translucent scale colors. They have both faded even more due to exposure to UV light. The pink one is a Rose Edition officer’s knife. That color was very uncommon back
Continue readingThis is a Victorinox Climber with awesome lime green scales. It features the BLS logo on both the front and the back scales. BLS is one of Switzerland’s biggest railway companies and they use this bright lime green in their corporate identity. Usually, Victorinox only offers the standard scale colors for advertising SAKs, but it turns out it’s possible to order a non-standard color. These SAKs are obviously quite uncommon (or even very rare like my orange Cybertool). However, this
Continue readingYears ago I spotted an olive green Money Clip with Eddie Bauer logo somewhere online, possibly on SAKWiki. I never found one for sale so eventually I stopped searching. But a while back, after having been on a “SAK Break” for a few months, I stumbled upon one by accident. They are pretty uncommon so I’m pretty happy with this one. It’s a nice shade of green. One step closer to a complete collection of all 74mm scale colors and
Continue readingThis is a Victorinox Windsor with the UBS logo. The three keys were also used for the logo of the SBC (Swiss Bank Corporation). The merger forming UBS took place in 1998 and this knife may or may not be older than that. A different variation of this knife exists with 1872 added to the logo which makes that one an SBC knife. So I’ll call mine a UBS Windsor. It’s a terrible photo, but a pretty nice little knife.
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