Very true Mark.......although I can`t see a Swiss Army Knive being considered as an offensive weapon either.
Having £80 invested in an original Leatherman I`m not inclined to dump it either although I would like something more user friendly ( and user confortable. )
I hadn`t realised that Wenger had been taken over by Victorinox Dodger.......let alone that it was 2 1/2 years ago !
What`s your take on the quality of Wenger Swiss Army Knives compared to Victorinox as a lot of people seem to reckon that they are not as good. I`m quite drawn to the Victorinox Workchamp because it has the locking blade and screwdriver however it doesn`t have a small blade and the one it does have is rather large for cleaning out ones fingernails (
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) The main range don`t have a locking blade otherwise the Swiss Champ would be a likely purchase. The Wengers DO have a locking blade and srewdriver so their Champ would appear the better buy - except for the possible problem with quality.
Have you heard that the Wenger Giant is still selling very well ? Or that they are still being assembled by one chap who is finding it difficult to keep up with the demand ? Or that quite a few variations have been noted in the order in which the `blades/tools` are assembled......and that some of them have one or two `blades` missing ?
Almost £500 for a more than 1kg lump that has no practical application yet is a best-seller. The world`s gone mad...............except that I`d quite like one as well !!!
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