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This is an excellent question, and one that is asked all the time on the forums- in fact, not just the SOSAK forum on Knifeforums.com, but on many other forums I belong to or lurk at. It seems to be one of the most common questions, although depending on the forum it can often be “what watch, multitool, PDA etc is best for...?”
For years the Camper was the "BEST" model for me, as it was all I had. It also saw more work than any of my other SAKs will see.
This has been in the news a bit lately, but for those who have yet to hear or read about it, the World Trade Organization is trying to force the Swiss Military to open their knife contract to suppliers all over the world. The thought is that since China can produce some decent quality knives (I know many are groaning at that, but I’ll discuss that later!) at bargain basement prices, they are likely to “win” the contract. If that happens, the branding that has adorned Victorinox and Wenger products for years will no longer apply to them, and the discount manufacturers of the Orient will be able to cash in on the reputation.
Could '07 be the last year For Victorinox and Wenger's production of Swiss Army Knives?
I was originally browsing for a new watch, with the
points from my credit card, and found they had nothing of interest. So I
took a look around and found I can get an Evo 18!! I've always wondered
how they are, and have been interested for a bit now.
Even before MacGuyver hit the airwaves, the Swiss Army Knife was well known as the knife that could do it all. Most people believe that anything can be accomplished with a SAK, and that most SAKs have every tool you will ever need. Well, SAKs come in all shapes and sizes, but for those folks that absolutely have to be prepared for anything, Victorinox has offered the SwissChamp XAVT!
The Mighty XAVT- perhaps the biggest useable pocket knife on the planet!
Many people may not consider the Victorinox SwissTool to be a true SAK , after all it doesn’t have red scales or look anything like a Soldier model. But let me tell you this tool comes from the very heart of Victorinox and is a SAK in every way . It is used and respected all round the world by people of all kinds of professions and is adopted by several armies.
The old saying about old bold Soldiers obviously was not coined with the Swiss Army in mind, or at the very least, they never considered the Victorinox Soldier. As anyone who owns an old Soldier model can attest to, these old SAKs are the exception that proves the rule!
The redesigned Ranger series of knives from Wenger have really grabbed
my attention. Dubbed the New Rangers, there are a total of eighteen
different variations shown on the Wenger site HERE
and on the preceeding page. Being the multitool nut that I am, I was
most interested in the ones with the folding pliers and the folding
scissors.
Felinevet reports that none of the folding plier
versions are available yet, so in order to slake my thirst I bought a
scissors version, the model 172 Gardener.
One of the most common questions that gets asked in the forum is “what is the purpose of the hook?” It seems that the poor utility hook on the backside of any 91mm Victorinox knife produced since 1991, that are also equipped with scissors really does get no respect. Well, here’s an opportunity to look into it a little bit closer, and perhaps gain some insight.
The hook is so useless that the XAVT is equipped with two!