Swiss Army Classic Pocket Knife Red
The Swiss Army Classic. Small, lightweight and functional. Includes scissors, file, blade tooth pick and tweezers. Keyring included.
Swiss Army Classic Pocket Knife Pink
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Victorinox Swiss Army Classic Pocket Knife 125th Anniversary
- 125th Anniversary Swiss Army knife based on Classic design
- 7 implements, including blade, tweezers, and scissors
- Also includes key ring, toothpick, and nail file/screwdriver
- Dynamic graphical treatment based on iconic Victorinox logo
- Measures 2-1/4 inches long; lifetime warranty
Product Description
The relentless innovation that has driven a dozen decades of success is celebrated this anniversary year with a dynamic new graphical treatment developed exclusively for this popular product. The design is inspred by the iconic logo that has marked every Swiss Army knife since 1909. This 125th anniversary collector’s edition of the Classic SD salutes the history of one of the world’s most recognized and respected brands.Amazon.com Product Description
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Victorinox Swiss Army Classic Pocket Knife 125th Anniversary
Swiss Army Classic SD Translucent Pink Model
Product Description
58mm
Color: Translucent Pink
Classic Contains the Following Tools:
Blade
Nail File with Nail Cleaner
Scissors
Key Ring
Tweezers
Toothpick… More >>
Swiss Army Classic SD Translucent Pink Model
Swiss Army Classic SD Knife
- Red classic knife
- 58mm, 2-1/2″
- Small blade, scissors, key ring, toothpick, tweezers, and nail file with screwed river tip
- Clamshell package.
Product Description
In the small village of Ibach, Switzerland, the original Swiss Army knife was created in 1897 by Karl Elsener. The Swiss Army knife has the cross and shield emblem. This emblem symbolizes the legend of Victorinox and Swiss Army Band. The Swiss Army knife with it’s multi-tool was legally registered on June 12, 1897. Over 34,000 of these pocket tools with the distinctive Swiss cross leave the factory in central Switzerland each day. Ninety per cent are for export to o… More >>






