Victorinox Spartan “Austria”
Here is another Spartan: It has a printed shield and the Austrian flag and coat of arms on the front.
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Here is another Spartan: It has a printed shield and the Austrian flag and coat of arms on the front.
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This Elinox branded Standard is similar to a Spartan, but it has no key ring and no tweezers & toothpick and it has the old Elinox shield and cross on the front. Also note the clip-point small blade, +PAT can opener, solid awl and the five-turn corkscrew.
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This is a very nice Climber with an image of a Chinese opera mask on the front scales. It is part of a series consisting of a Climber, a Classic and a SwissCard.
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The Master Craftsman is a five layer Swiss Army Knife which includes a metal saw/file and a wood saw. All five layers have a backside tool. The Master Craftsman is closely related to the Ranger which has a corkscrew instead of a Phillips screwdriver. This version features an inlaid image of the Space Shuttle. It
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This 58mm Classic has a cool feature: the signature of the current CEO of Victorinox, Charles Elsener, is laser etched on the blade.
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This is a very nice Limited Edition Victorinox Climber made to celebrate the Chinese Year of the (water) Goat in 2003. It has an image of a goat on the front and there is a serial number stamped in the liner near the corkscrew. This one was obviously carried, that’s why the image has faded
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This is a 91mm Victorinox Golfer with the rather uncommon divot repair tool. Earlier versions of this knife had a combo tool (can opener/cap lifter), very similar to the current Compact model. This knife has plus scales with tweezers, toothpick, ball point pen and straight pin. An image of a golfer is screen printed on
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The very popular Climber model was once available in a slightly smaller 84mm version. This is a Victoria version with a five turn corkscrew, a +PAT can opener, the old style scissors (spring is broken) and a small clip point blade. Unfortunately, Victorinox stopped producing 84mm knives with scissors a couple of years ago. It’s
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I recently visited the Victorinox Brand Store in Paris, France. I had a little chat with the (very friendly) Victorinox people and, of course, I had to buy a couple of SAKs, like this nice Spartan with a picture of the Eiffel Tower on the front.
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This is a Victora stamped Champion. It was probably known as model number 146 fmaU at that time (around the 1970s). Notice the long nail file on the back which shares its layer with the scissors. I also have the exact same model but with the triangular awl.
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