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The Swiss Army Knife was not the first multi-use pocket knife. In 1851, in Moby-Dick (chapter 107), Herman Melville mentions the "Sheffield contrivances, assuming the exterior – though a little swelled – of a common pocket knife; but containing, not only blades of various sizes, but also screwdrivers, cork-screws, tweezers, bradawls, pens, rulers, nail files and countersinkers."
Victorinox "Huntsman" Swiss Army knife with knife chain and belt clip. The Swiss Army knife is the best-known product by Victorinox. Originally the sole supplier, Victorinox has shared the contract with Wenger since 1908. A compromise between the two companies gave Victorinox the right to advertise as the Original Swiss Army Knife, while Wenger ...
The maker of the Swiss Army Knife is working on a new version of the classic multi-tool, which won’t have a blade. “We are in the early stages of developing pocket tools without blades,” a ...
Replacement of the Aufklärungsfahrzeug 93 / 97 [213] Mowag Eagle III replacement: Likely Mowag Eagle V 6×6: Artillery observer vehicle and artillery command post (Illustration of base vehicle) Switzerland: Unknown 2033 Replacement of the "Schiesskommandanten Fahrzeug INTAFF"(SKdt Fz INTAFF) [213] Indirect Fire M109 KAWEST WE replacement
A Wenger Swiss Army knife. Wenger was a Swiss cutlery manufacturer that exists today as a brand of once-rival Victorinox, used for knives, watches and licensed products. [1] Founded in 1893, it was best known as one of two companies to manufacture Swiss Army knives. Based in Delémont, Wenger was acquired in 2005 by Victorinox and partially ...
Best Budget Swiss Army Knife: Victorinox Classic SD Best Outdoors/Hiking Swiss Army Knife: Victorinox Ranger 79 M Grip Best Travel Swiss Army Knife: Victorinox Jetsetter
“The F-16 is a Swiss Army knife,” said Moonfish, who asked to be identified by his call sign for reasons of operational security. “It’s a very good weapon that can carry out any mission.”
Swiss Army knife; Swiss Militärblachen; T. TAFLIR; Target allocation radar TPS-1E; TAZ 83; TAZ 90