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EDC - How about this one

Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2012 3:31 am
by archer
came across this one.


Parag

Re: EDC - How about this one

Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2012 3:53 am
by nagarifle
just what i needed. a mess multi destructiveness can opener

Re: EDC - How about this one

Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2012 6:00 am
by Mark
Did you guys read the comments on this knife, some of them are hilarious!

Re: EDC - How about this one

Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2012 9:46 am
by Moin.
Mark wrote:Did you guys read the comments on this knife, some of them are hilarious!

Absolutely, can't help post this here, laughed my butt off
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Epic all-situation survivor's kit, December 24, 2009
By A. Gift For You "MidlightWest" (the moon) - See all my reviews
(REAL NAME) This review is from: Wenger 16999 Giant Swiss Army Knife (Tools & Home Improvement)
First of all, let me tell you a little about myself and how I came to need such mystical tools of survival.

In the beginning, I was born from the ashes of Lincoln and Roosevelt then raised by Hemingway, a troop of firefighters, and werewolves. I was taught to fight evil of all forms from politics to the undead. I can tell you from experience, there has never been a tool half as useful as the Wenger - The Giant Knife. Let me give you a brief example from yesterday:

I woke up after my amazing night's rest in the Wenger's king size murphy bed (with satin sheets). Once the women were dressed and out the door, I made coffee from the Wenger's cappuccino machine. Then I headed out the door, Wenger in hand.

I came across a two old women selling crochet crosses. I pulled my Wenger out of my pants to get to my wallet. The ladies saw this and died in ecstasy just at the size of my Wenger. Now Armed with two crochet crosses, I went to the cave.

This cave was the home of a 58 mouthed snake that looked more like a chainsaw blade than a snake. After traveling 5 miles on the Wenger's hoverboard, I reached the treasure surrounded by the serrated beast. I unfolded my 3 Spartan army and easy bake oven from the Wenger and went into battle. After 15 minutes, the 3 Spartan's had dismantled the toothy monster's 58 mouths just as my cupcakes were ready. The four of us enjoyed my marbled chocolate-vanilla cupcakes (with sprinkles) while counting the treasure and mocking the mouthless snake that lay before us.

After counting the treasure, I pulled out the Wenger's Millennium Falcon and obliterated the Spartans. Seriously, I obliterated Spartans with the Wenger. I think that alone is enough reason to get one! Anyway, Spartans suck at sharing.

I flew out of the cave in the Wenger's Millennium Falcon and crossed the River of Desolation just east of The Mountain of Despair. I was hungry, so I pulled out the Wenger's giant spider legion and they shot down 4 flying dragons with their dark matter tusk lasers. It was pretty cool. Lunch was alright.

I remembered the crocheted crosses the old ladies left me. Their memory should be honored. So, I went to my local vampire castle. If you know anything about Twilight, then you know that everything you once knew about vampires is completely wrong. Inside the castle, there were dozens of tragically fake "glistening" vampires pining over this wimpy goth chick. The tension and virginity was so thick and everlasting that the only thing I could do was slay them all. I pulled out the Wenger's entertainment system and played the first Twilight movie. Mission... accomplished. I put the two crocheted crosses over the Vampire King's eyes. "You're welcome, old broads."

Now that I'm exceedingly bored, I pulled out the Wenger's hot air balloon and went to the moon. Moon men are pretty cool dudes.

I got to the moon just in time to catch the double sunset. I pulled out New York City from the Wenger and sat in the crown of the Statue of Liberty watching the Moon's double sunset with some chicks I found and a couple moon men drinking burnt martinis. Again, moon men are pretty cool dudes.

We partied all night inside this sweet party tent in the Wenger. Chicks love party tents. You wouldn't think a full wet bar would be something you'd ever use in a pocket knife, but it really comes in handy. And it makes the Wenger - The Giant Knife worth it, even if you don't drink.

That's all I can remember from yesterday. The pictures afterward were hilarious. I almost lost it when the penguins arrived. I must of gotten the Extreme Wenger because I didn't know the Arctic Circle was one of the tools. But even if you don't get a Wenger with the Arctic Circle... still worth getting. I highly recommend it.

Re: EDC - How about this one

Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2012 11:01 am
by Farmprince
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Re: EDC - How about this one

Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2012 12:41 pm
by Rajat
Both Wenger and Victorinox make this model. I guess you get all that they have come up with in this knife. Just meant to be a collectors item.

Re: EDC - How about this one

Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2012 4:54 pm
by Mark
Another of my favorites, short and to the point!

This review is from: Wenger 16999 Giant Swiss Army Knife (Tools & Home Improvement)

Upon arrival to the citadel I was greeted by Lord Zash. She assigned me a useless quest when all I wanted to do was show her the power of the force. She refused of course so I pulled out my Wenger 16999 Giant Swiss Army Knife. Lord Zash is now pregnant and Khem Val never disagrees with my decisions. All thanks to my Wenger 16999 Giant Swiss Army Knife. Super Saver Shipping.

Re: EDC - How about this one

Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2012 6:35 pm
by Rolf
We won't EDC this knife. But if the knife has a mind of its own, it can decide whether to EDC us :D

Re: EDC - How about this one

Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 10:23 pm
by slingshot
This knife is Rajani Sir's EDC