Les wrote:That is a lovely looking knife, and the design is typical "Swiss Army" precision.
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Victorinox -- 2nd knife in WOOD
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Precisely! Thanks, Les.
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The word that leaps to my mind is "classy". That is a great looking knife that has all the features I use, except the cork screw. I will revisit this thread in a few months hopefully.
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Re: Victorinox -- 2nd knife in WOOD
I don't often use the corkscrew, but when needed, it works quite well. I'm surprised you don't use it, since you are the OP of "The Adult Evening Beverage."
I'm glad this Forester Wood has caught your eye. "Classy" fits well. I'll look forward to your comments if/when you choose to get one after your transportation acquisition. For me, I'm going to spend a little more time searching out Victorinox multi-tools for other models, which may carry wood scales. There was a BladeForums thread I saw about SAKs that had a variety of knife sizes, and the wood scales had different configurations. For instance, my 111mm Forester has finger grooves. Some other wood models posted in that thread didn't have them. Surprise to me that this Victorinox is even more comfortable in hand than my Buck 112 with finger grooves. Anyway, I could easily see trying to grow a small Victorinox WOOD collection. 'Tis much fun for this wood nut.
Have a great day, DD.
I'm glad this Forester Wood has caught your eye. "Classy" fits well. I'll look forward to your comments if/when you choose to get one after your transportation acquisition. For me, I'm going to spend a little more time searching out Victorinox multi-tools for other models, which may carry wood scales. There was a BladeForums thread I saw about SAKs that had a variety of knife sizes, and the wood scales had different configurations. For instance, my 111mm Forester has finger grooves. Some other wood models posted in that thread didn't have them. Surprise to me that this Victorinox is even more comfortable in hand than my Buck 112 with finger grooves. Anyway, I could easily see trying to grow a small Victorinox WOOD collection. 'Tis much fun for this wood nut.
Have a great day, DD.
daytime dave wrote:The word that leaps to my mind is "classy". That is a great looking knife that has all the features I use, except the cork screw. I will revisit this thread in a few months hopefully.
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Re: Victorinox -- 2nd knife in WOOD
PT7 wrote:I don't often use the corkscrew, but when needed, it works quite well. I'm surprised you don't use it, since you are the OP of "The Adult Evening Beverage."
I could easily see trying to grow a small Victorinox WOOD collection.
Have a great day, DD.
daytime dave wrote:The word that leaps to my mind is "classy". That is a great looking knife that has all the features I use, except the cork screw. I will revisit this thread in a few months hopefully.
I can see the Victorinoxes increasing in my collection this way too.
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Re: Victorinox -- 2nd knife in WOOD
^^^Les wrote:That is a lovely looking knife, and the design is typical "Swiss Army" precision.
What Les said.
Enjoy using your new knife!
Cate
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