Happy Sunday Stewie, thanks for the new video. I have the Cyber Tool 34(M) with translucent rubi red plus scales. It is IMO too bulky for pocket carry so I keep it in my home tool kit and have mostly used the Torx bits on it. The Emerald plus scales on yours are very pleasing to the eye, I have 3 SAK's retroactively fitted with them (a Huntsman, an Explorer & a Compact) and have an additional brand new pair that I might fit one day to either a Mountaineer or a Climber or if Victorinox gets around to issuing the Swiss Spirit 2023 Companion with Cellidor scales I think it would look good with Emerald green plus scales. ATB Steve in Tel Aviv.
Steve, I agree it's a bit large for carry but the torx bits come in handy for small projects. I liked the emerald scales because they were different. Thanks for the continued views and comments.
Thank goodness Victorinox moved on from all the silly things they were doing in the early 2000’s like lighters and digital scales and cyber tools. They were grasping at straws with nonsense they would put in a knife. How about just produce a production 93mm Alox Voyageur that would sell huge like the Pioneer X has. They don’t seem to have their finger on pulse of practicality and what is sensible
Thanks for the view and comment. Wenger wasn't much different, lots of different models, many gimmick tools. However, like anything, it's how you utilize the tools.
Happy Sunday Stewie, thanks for the new video. I have the Cyber Tool 34(M) with translucent rubi red plus scales. It is IMO too bulky for pocket carry so I keep it in my home tool kit and have mostly used the Torx bits on it. The Emerald plus scales on yours are very pleasing to the eye, I have 3 SAK's retroactively fitted with them (a Huntsman, an Explorer & a Compact) and have an additional brand new pair that I might fit one day to either a Mountaineer or a Climber or if Victorinox gets around to issuing the Swiss Spirit 2023 Companion with Cellidor scales I think it would look good with Emerald green plus scales. ATB Steve in Tel Aviv.
Steve, I agree it's a bit large for carry but the torx bits come in handy for small projects. I liked the emerald scales because they were different.
Thanks for the continued views and comments.
@@Stewart0494 Happy Friday Stewie.
Cheers 🍻
Thanks for the view and comment. Cheers 🍻 back to you.
Thank goodness Victorinox moved on from all the silly things they were doing in the early 2000’s like lighters and digital scales and cyber tools. They were grasping at straws with nonsense they would put in a knife. How about just produce a production 93mm Alox Voyageur that would sell huge like the Pioneer X has. They don’t seem to have their finger on pulse of practicality and what is sensible
Thanks for the view and comment. Wenger wasn't much different, lots of different models, many gimmick tools.
However, like anything, it's how you utilize the tools.