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Multipurpose 58mm. limited edition.

functions:
* Lama
* Nail file
* Screwdriver
* Scissors
* Keyring
* Toothpicks
* Tweezers


history
In 1891, Karl Elsener, the founder of Victorinox, began to supply the Swiss Army knives manufactured in Switzerland, and in Germany as they did before. The original had a wooden handle (compared to the compounds in metal / plastic used today), and was equipped with a blade, screwdriver, bottle opener and a punch. Later, in 1897, Elsener developed a version which used a special spring mechanism that allowed multiple tools to be contained in a handle of equal size.

The range of models is vast, ranging from basic models with two blades up to boxcutters Swiss have fifty tools. The type of tools that you can find in a Swiss boxcutter is limited only by the size of the object and the imagination of the designers. For example, you can find various types of screwdrivers, allen, blades, altimeters, magnifying glasses, cutlery, nail files. In recent models have even appeared instruments such as laser pointers for overhead projectors and USB storage devices.

In recent years, in addition to production of the classic boxcutter, Victorinox produces and sells the so-called SwissTool: a multifunctional tool (pliers with folding blades and accessories concealed in the handles) similar to the American Leatherman Tool.

Wenger is also specialized in the production of watches, and owns the brand "Swiss Army".

It seems that the traditional red color of the handle has been chosen because it is easily visible if the knife falls in the snow (in addition to call, along with the white cross, the Swiss flag).

Victorinox - World of Soccer - Classic 58mm - Limited Edition 2020 - 0.6223.L2007

€20.90
In stock:  Only 3 left
In stock. 
Only 3 left
SKU
V-0.6223.L2007

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Details

Multipurpose 58mm. limited edition.

functions:
* Lama
* Nail file
* Screwdriver
* Scissors
* Keyring
* Toothpicks
* Tweezers


history
In 1891, Karl Elsener, the founder of Victorinox, began to supply the Swiss Army knives manufactured in Switzerland, and in Germany as they did before. The original had a wooden handle (compared to the compounds in metal / plastic used today), and was equipped with a blade, screwdriver, bottle opener and a punch. Later, in 1897, Elsener developed a version which used a special spring mechanism that allowed multiple tools to be contained in a handle of equal size.

The range of models is vast, ranging from basic models with two blades up to boxcutters Swiss have fifty tools. The type of tools that you can find in a Swiss boxcutter is limited only by the size of the object and the imagination of the designers. For example, you can find various types of screwdrivers, allen, blades, altimeters, magnifying glasses, cutlery, nail files. In recent models have even appeared instruments such as laser pointers for overhead projectors and USB storage devices.

In recent years, in addition to production of the classic boxcutter, Victorinox produces and sells the so-called SwissTool: a multifunctional tool (pliers with folding blades and accessories concealed in the handles) similar to the American Leatherman Tool.

Wenger is also specialized in the production of watches, and owns the brand "Swiss Army".

It seems that the traditional red color of the handle has been chosen because it is easily visible if the knife falls in the snow (in addition to call, along with the white cross, the Swiss flag).

Specifications

More Information
BrandVictorinox
Handle MaterialSynthetic
colourwhite
Present usesanello portachiavi, forbici, lama 39mm, lima per unghie - cacciavite
Blade TypeFolding
Stainless Steel1.4110
EdgePlain
Country of productionSwitzerland
RarityLimited Edition
Materials and Finishes7,5
Steel Quality6
Strength6,5
Practicality9
Quality/Price6,5
EAN Code7611160126535
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