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#115742 - 12/17/13 08:31 PM Swiss Army Knives **
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I've been a fan of SAKs since the early 80s. Anyone else like them? Here are a couple of my favorites.






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#115743 - 12/17/13 08:57 PM Re: Swiss Army Knives [Re: TAH]
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Nice Tom!
My 36+ year old SAK Spartan ... (I need to get a few more!)


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#115745 - 12/17/13 09:39 PM Re: Swiss Army Knives [Re: TonyLaPetri]
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Here's the one I bought at the Military Rod & Gun Club in Grafenwoehr Germany in 1983. I carried this the rest of my time in the Army.

This was the heat before Leatherman's came out.









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#115753 - 12/18/13 09:21 AM Re: Swiss Army Knives [Re: TAH]
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Tom

I carry a SAK climber. I have carried a SAK 99.9% of the time for the past 30+ years. Value for money, they are one of the best.
Sorry I don't have any current pictures.
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#115757 - 12/18/13 12:12 PM Re: Swiss Army Knives [Re: rodbrown]
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Tony, no toothpick and tweezers in that Spartan?

Rob, your Fisherman has the classic square Phillips head shaft. Cool!

Rod, my two favorite models are the Camper for outdoors and the Climber for city. Love that scissors!

Needless to say, SAKs make great companions for RMKs.
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#115761 - 12/18/13 02:41 PM Re: Swiss Army Knives [Re: TAH]
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Tony, no toothpick and tweezers in that Spartan?

Nope. Guess that's why they call it the Spartan. grin
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#115766 - 12/18/13 04:06 PM Re: Swiss Army Knives [Re: TonyLaPetri]
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After 36+ years, it's time to treat yourself to a "full service" SAK. grin
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#115774 - 12/18/13 05:54 PM Re: Swiss Army Knives [Re: TAH]
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Tom,
You're probably right. Do you mean like this? ...


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#115776 - 12/18/13 06:51 PM Re: Swiss Army Knives [Re: TonyLaPetri]
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Originally Posted By: TonyLaPetri
Do you mean like this? ...


Nope, too small, Tony. More like this! wink

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#115827 - 12/20/13 11:08 PM Re: Swiss Army Knives [Re: TAH]
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laugh laugh laugh
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