That is a lot of knives. I have several Victorinox knives and a few Wenger ones totaling 6 or 7 now I think but man you have quite a few that I don't have just in this video. Thanks for the video and tutorial!
Very nice overview. I would buy several Master Craftsman models if they would do a small production run. The Walker is one of my personal favorites for pocket carry. I wish I had purchased some spares before ending production.
Good video, thanks! I have heard of the Scientist, but this the 1st time I have seen one...I have an older Explorer( mid '80's) that has the "fluted" corkscrew like your Huntsman...most beautiful...I see you are a collector, but do you step out with your knives & use them? Somehow, I think it is good to take them out as well as having them on display...😊 btw, if the Handyman had an in-line Phillips, it would be perfect....
Klasse Video 👍🏻 XAVT gibt es zwei verschiedene. Einmal mit beiden Lupen, die alte graue und die neue transparente. Die zweite, jüngere Variante hat anstatt der grauen Lupe die Multiwrench von Wenger verbaut.
Das Victorinox System 91mm lässt sich am einfachsten über die Werkzeuge Korkenzieher (Spartan) und Philipps (Tinker) einteilen. Von dort aus erhält man durch die Addition der anderen Werkzeuge zwei Hauptäste der 91mm Modelle. Leider wird der Philipps Zweig immer mehr ausgedünnt.
The Golfer started as an 84mm model then it was made as a 91mm with out the package hook. When the package hook was added it became the Compact and the first 91mm Golfer to actually have a golfers tool was released. The early Compact didn’t have the nail file on the package hook that was a latter addition. I have both the 91mm Golfer with no package hook & the first Compact model with the package hook and no file. The knife you are representing as a Golfer one is clearly a latter Compact with both the package hook & file.
Thanks for your story! I have Compact, 2022 edition. And I have Huntsman without hook. It has the special scales for 700th Universary of Switzeland 1291-1991.
@@MSkachenite I didn't know these existed. Do you want to hear a funny story ? There's a conspiracy theory about the Swiss ruling the world. The core of the theory is that the Crusades ended some morning of 1291 and the same day Switzerland was created. Then you have Switzerland starting to be a country of mercenaries at the exact same time the Templar were eradicated. Then the F-M and such.
Such a good description of how the 91mm’s have evolved. Thanks.
I’m an every-day Explorer carrier myself, and appreciate your thorough explanations on many of Victorinox’s other iterations. All the best!
What an excellent and intelligently-organized breakdown of the various lines. Very helpful.
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Thank you for a wonderful tour of the collection!
You speak really good English, actually better than about half of the USA.
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Best breakdown of these knives that I saw. Very interesting and well done.! Thankyou
Glad you enjoyed it!
Outstanding video. Thanks for pointing out what layers/tools were added or subtracted to make the various models. I am a new subscriber .
That is a lot of knives. I have several Victorinox knives and a few Wenger ones totaling 6 or 7 now I think but man you have quite a few that I don't have just in this video. Thanks for the video and tutorial!
Very nice overview. I would buy several Master Craftsman models if they would do a small production run. The Walker is one of my personal favorites for pocket carry. I wish I had purchased some spares before ending production.
Interestingly, in older SAKs (like my champion) the keyring hooks to a liner, but in later knives it hooks to one of the backsprings.
Very well put together video, thanks.
Good video, thanks! I have heard of the Scientist, but this the 1st time I have seen one...I have an older Explorer( mid '80's) that has the "fluted" corkscrew like your Huntsman...most beautiful...I see you are a collector, but do you step out with your knives & use them? Somehow, I think it is good to take them out as well as having them on display...😊 btw, if the Handyman had an in-line Phillips, it would be perfect....
I think I will start a series of user videos and not just display
Ranger is the most comfortable and useful version.
The Rambler is my daily carry, but my Huntsman is my camping/hiking knife
I have handyman and I think it has every tool you most need.
Agreed!
Klasse Video 👍🏻
XAVT gibt es zwei verschiedene.
Einmal mit beiden Lupen, die alte graue und die neue transparente.
Die zweite, jüngere Variante hat anstatt der grauen Lupe die Multiwrench von Wenger verbaut.
Great collection
Thanks for the support!
I really like your collection! You have a new subscriber 🙂
Thanks for subbing!
Das Victorinox System 91mm lässt sich am einfachsten über die Werkzeuge Korkenzieher (Spartan) und Philipps (Tinker) einteilen. Von dort aus erhält man durch die Addition der anderen Werkzeuge zwei Hauptäste der 91mm Modelle. Leider wird der Philipps Zweig immer mehr ausgedünnt.
I carry either a Champion C with Plus scales, or a Handyman, also with Plus scales.
The Golfer started as an 84mm model then it was made as a 91mm with out the package hook.
When the package hook was added it became the Compact and the first 91mm Golfer to actually
have a golfers tool was released. The early Compact didn’t have the nail file on the package hook
that was a latter addition. I have both the 91mm Golfer with no package hook & the first Compact
model with the package hook and no file. The knife you are representing as a Golfer one is clearly
a latter Compact with both the package hook & file.
Thanks for this excellent feedback. I stand corrected. Hurrah ! 😃 I have a Compact after all…
@@MySAKcollection Yes, along with an amazing collection of SAK’s the envy of any collector
Thanks for your story!
I have Compact, 2022 edition.
And I have Huntsman without hook. It has the special scales for 700th Universary of Switzeland 1291-1991.
@@MSkachenite the Huntsman you have...awesome...
@@MSkachenite I didn't know these existed. Do you want to hear a funny story ? There's a conspiracy theory about the Swiss ruling the world. The core of the theory is that the Crusades ended some morning of 1291 and the same day Switzerland was created. Then you have Switzerland starting to be a country of mercenaries at the exact same time the Templar were eradicated. Then the F-M and such.
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