Swiss Army Knives
Have a Need for a special-purpose multi tool? Swiss Army Knives
might be the answer!
Swiss
Army Knives where invented by Carl Elsener, a surgical equipment
company owner, in 1891. Elsener started Victorinox and some years
later also acquired Wenger company. Originally intended for officers
and soldiers of the Swiss army, genuine Swiss Army pocket knives
have become an expression for versatility and portability.
Today, boy scouts and girl scouts all around the world
have enjoyed the use of an incredibly versatile multi tool called
the classic Swiss Army Knife. The Swiss Army Knife has also been
successfully proven on expeditions: in the arctic ice of the North
Pole; on the highest peak on earth, Mount Everest; in the tropical
rain forests of the Amazon, and elsewhere.
A Swiss Army knife (SAK) is a multifunction hand tool
or special-purpose multi tool. It can usually be distinguished by
its red casing, printed with a white shield and cross, the emblem
of Switzerland. Generally speaking, a Swiss Army knife sports a
blade as well as various tools, such as screwdrivers and can openers.
Other tools used are tweezers, toothpick, corkscrew, phillips-head
screwdriver, nail file and scissors. Other models include a saw,
hook, magnifying glass, ballpoint pen, fish scaler which doubles
as a 7cm (3 inch) ruler, pliers/wire cutters, key chain and with
todays technology even USB
flash storage, digital clock, digital altimeter, LED light, laser
pointer, and MP3
player! And, some models make the perfect engraved
gift.
The standard full-size Swiss Army Knife is approximately
3.5in (9cm) long and .75in (2cm) wide; smaller models like the
tinker, pioneer
and companion
are typically about 2.25in (6cm) long and .5in (1.5cm) wide. Thickness
varies depending on the number of tools included. A flat version
with somewhat fewer tools (but still retaining a knife) the size
and shape of a credit card, known as a SwissCard,
can be stored in a typical wallet.
Facts
- This useful pocket knife was legally registered on June 12,
1897. Over 34,000 of these pocket tools with the distinctive Swiss
cross leave the factory in central Switzerland each day.
- Ninety per cent are for export to over 100 different countries
and serve as ambassadors for Switzerland.
- Founder, Carl Elsener, wanted to create work in sparsely industrialized
central Switzerland and counter the emigration spawned by unemployment.
To go from hand-crafting to industrial production was at the time
adventurous and required enormous determination. Today, this family
business in Schwyz provides 950 jobs.
- After an unparalleled success story around the world, the VICTORINOX
"Swiss Army Knife" is even orbiting the earth as part
of the standard equipment of the Space Shuttle Crew.
- Over 34,000 of these pocket tools with the distinctive Swiss
cross leave the factory in central Switzerland each day.
Did You Know?
- The largest Swiss Army Knife model is the "SwissChamp"
with 33 features. Over 450 steps are required in its manufacture.
- Over 34,000 of these pocket tools with the distinctive Swiss
cross leave the factory in central Switzerland each day.
- Today, Carl Elsener III (the grandson of the founder) holds
the reins and the small Victorinox cutlery became a large firm.
- In 1897, Swiss cutlery maker Carl Elsener patented his penknife,
later to become known as the Swiss army knife.
- The New York Museum of Modern Art and the State Museum for Applied
Art in Munich have selected it for their collection of excellence
in design, and, since Lyndon B. Johnson, US presidents present
guests with VICTORINOX pocket knives.
- Ninety per cent are for export to over 100 different countries
and serve as ambassadors for Switzerland.
Time and again, Swiss Army Knives have been a life saver in situations
of extreme danger and great need. Get your discount Swiss
Army Knife today!
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