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Tools Clip 2. Money- Clip 1. Paracord Pendant 2. Size 2 in 1. Swiss Army Knives Collection - 3. Alox Precious 1. Camouflage 7. Classic Colors 5. Limited Edition Onyx Black Edition 3. Wood Apply Clear all. Farmer X Alox silver. Joined Oct 30, Messages Likes 15 Location alabama. K Harris Scout. Joined Jun 2, Messages Likes 1, How about the Helmsman?

Joined Feb 1, Messages Likes I have a tinker deluxe. It is nice at times to have the little pliers. If you get this one for him i would recommend a belt pouch for it as well. I carry a Huntsman every day, great knife. I've had it for about 3 years now and what I like is, it has all of the features he will need, but not so many it's cumbersome to carry. Taliesin Guide. If you are set on a SAK, then get a good one with the awl in the right place at the end of the knife.

Go with a Farmer or a Soldier. But my recommendation is to look around and get a U. Navy folding Knife or an U. These were folders issued by the military. Most are marked U. Marines, or Navy or Air Force.

If you decide on the U. Knife, stay away from the Marbles and Schrade made ones. I think Ontario is making them again. They are probably alright. FreeMe Bushmaster. Taliesin said:. Go with a Farmer or a Soldier Paveglass Scout. K Harris said:. View attachment For starters, this one is available in a trio of handsome transparent colorways, as well as a classic solid-red option.

More importantly, however, this pocket folding multi-tool comes equipped with seven built-in functions that range from old standards — like a blade and scissors — to some more useful modern additions — like an integrated flashlight and a pressurized ballpoint pen.

For anyone that finds themselves frequently in need of a writing utensil, but not desirous of a single-purpose pen, this SAK is a stellar EDC alternative. For those not in the know, the Red Dot Design Awards offer some of the most lauded product-focused accolades around. That makes this SAK particularly well-suited to use by travelers who appreciate good hygiene and the cleanliness of their appearance. Even the ultra-compact keychain version of Swiss Army Knives are sometimes not formatted in a manner that allows for everyone to make room for one.

But Victorinox has taken that into consideration in numerous ways, including with the release of its Swisscard Lite Pocket Tool. You see, this handy multi-tool is formatted to be roughly the same size as a credit card, albeit a touch thicker. For those keeping score, that includes things like an integrated flashlight, multiple drivers, scissors, a magnifying glass, and more. This no-nonsense SAK comes with 9 built-in functions that include a knife blade, can opener, wire stripper, screwdrivers, and more.

This 3. Though not always the case, some Swiss Army Knives are mostly in line with the functions of their similarly-sized brethren, but stand out thanks to a single unique addition.

Such is the case with the Victorinox Jetsetter work that you see before you now. As you might have guessed from its name, this knife was made specifically with cheese and, more broadly, charcuterie in mind — making this perhaps the ideal pocketable multi-tool for picnics, camping, etc.

In fact, it has eight built-in food-focused functions ranging from you guessed it a cheese knife to a corkscrew and everything in-between. The original Swiss Army Knife was, as its name suggests, designed for use by in-the-field soldiers.

I couldn't find a Tinker when I went to replace it because they happened to be sold out of that model. They did have a Hiker, which is just a Tinker with the addition of a saw blade, so I opted for it. I'm glad I did, as I've used that saw blade a lot more over the years than I thought I would.

I carry an Officier suisse. Upon this a question arises: whether it be better to be loved than feared or feared than loved? One should wish to be both, but, because it is difficult to unite them in one person, it is much safer to be feared than loved.

I really like my huntsman. I have an explorer that was my FILs he is deceased so it will stay in a drawer til my son or daughter is of age. No kids yet and that explorer is tempting but I really love my huntsman. It beat my farmer due to scissors. That being said I am in the market for a fieldmaster. This had been misplaced for awhile but now its back in action, the same knife I used to carve my walking stick probably had it around 20yrs now.

Appears to be the same model as beast's except for one small difference, instead of the Phillips driver I have a corkscrew. Aren't they lifetime guaranteed?



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