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Extreme Swiss Army Knife Restoration – Brought Back to Life After Years of Rust and Neglect
Once forgotten and left to rot, a Swiss Army knife is rediscovered years later in a rusty, damaged state. It was the first ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Originally designed in 1897 to give Swiss soldiers tools like a blade, screwdriver and can opener, the Swiss Army Knife has become an ...
This rare old Swiss Army knife was nearly lost to time, but a full restoration brought it back to working condition. Every blade and tool now functions like new—and looks even better.
The Swiss Army Knife was created and patented by Karl Elsener in 1897, the great-grandfather of the company's current CEO. The company also produces watches, clothing, travel gear and cutlery.
The maker of the Swiss Army Knife is working on a new version of the classic multi-tool, which won’t have a blade. “We are in the early stages of developing pocket tools without blades,” a ...
Swiss Army Knife set to release a new pocket tool — without a knife — citing ‘violence in the world’ By Shannon Thaler Published May 8, 2024, 11:11 a.m. ET ...
Victorinox, the company behind the Swiss army knife, is making a multi-tool without a blade. The CEO said increased regulation of knives in certain countries was behind the decision.
The company made its 500 millionth Swiss Army Knife in 2017. Its most expensive edition, the $395 Swiss Champ XXL, has 73 features, including a fish scaler, tweezers, and a wood saw.
While the Swiss Army knife and similar pocketknives were banned after 9/11, in recent years, some policy changes, such as by the FAA, now allow small knives on commercial planes.
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