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Swiza, some quite unusual Swiss Army Knives ..

de Offline matzesu

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Hello to all, allthough my Victorinox Collection contains allready around 12 of the Original SAK, i did decide this week to order an Swiza D09 in Blue as im not 100% Happy whit the Huntsman (maybe because of the Color?) 
I dont know yet when its get shipped, or how the Customs will work as i did order directly at the Company in Delemont in Swizzerland and as you might know, this Country, even though its part of the European Continent is not in our "Schengen Room", so they have there own curency (Franken) and every item that crosses the Border needs to go over Customs..

My Usecases will be:
Big Blade for usuall cutting stuff, i think the Locking Feature might be quite usefull there
i hope i can use this Aale also to open boxes, its looks like its quite sharp, and as its locatet on the main side of the Knive and not on the backside should let it have much easer to acces..
the Scissors will have to prove how good they are, they are quite diferent than our usual Victorinox or Wenger Scissors as they are Fullsize..  i doupt the want cut anything as expect them to be sharp, and for Scissor Task that are not possible whit them, i have still my Minichamp whit me..
They will get used to Cut some Rope (Candle Wick) , Packing Band or once in an month these ampulles for Coffe Maker Decalc
The Bottle and Can Openers should work like on an normal  :climber: , ..
There is only this Hook which is not there but i did not used it back then that much..
One Thing that might also be quite nice is that the tools shall be much easer to open as they have big holes instead of the Nail Nicks from Vic/Wenger..


Are there allready experiences whit these Knives? They are also SAK even though they are not from Victorinox..

I will share pictures, experiences, and maybe i plan an Rewiew Video (in German)
Your SAK is only fully yours, when it bites you, or you opend a Trink of your joice whit it
SAKs i have: Huntsman Light (Red Transparent), Workchamp (Black), Wenger EvoGrip S557 (Red), Swisschamp XLT (Red Transparent)..


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Swiza, some quite unusual Swiss Army Knives ..
Reply #1 on: Today at 11:08:14 AM
I’ve had a few. I think they are nice. My first vine had to be returned as the blade lock did not work correctly.

I don’t use my current one very often. I can’t recall what model it is.

Edit:  mine is a D03. Got it really cheap, used.



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Re: Swiza, some quite unusual Swiss Army Knives ..
Reply #2 on: Today at 12:51:39 PM
    BPRoberts has one of them and some of the other guys wrote about owning them quite a while back.  I am not sure why they didn't catch on so well.  I probably would have bought one if I had found a used one cheap like z. 
     I don't recall having a dislike for a SAK because of its color.  I never really thought about it that way.  I know the scissors on the bigger Swiza are very different from Wenger or Vic.  I'm looking forward to hearing what you think of the D09.  Be sure to post a photo and a link for your video.  Best wishes.  G
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Re: Swiza, some quite unusual Swiss Army Knives ..
Reply #3 on: Today at 02:20:20 PM
I have the "Tinker" equivalent (D04). It's a decent knife. With Vic slashing the 85mm line, it's probably your best bet if you want a locking SAK-style tool. Otherwise, I think I like the feel on the Vics a bit more. Maybe I'll carry it for a while and get a better feel for it.


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Re: Swiza, some quite unusual Swiss Army Knives ..
Reply #4 on: Today at 02:42:40 PM
I like the Huntsman, it’s nice to have an SAK that is not that „Scarry“ for others like these monster SAK I carry also some time (Cybertool L or Swisschamp, ) it’s not because the color it’s more because it’s just an ordinary SAK .. and I have allready 11 or 13 of this kind..

So I wanted to have something that is a bit more unusual , like the Swiza Knives..
Your SAK is only fully yours, when it bites you, or you opend a Trink of your joice whit it
SAKs i have: Huntsman Light (Red Transparent), Workchamp (Black), Wenger EvoGrip S557 (Red), Swisschamp XLT (Red Transparent)..


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Re: Swiza, some quite unusual Swiss Army Knives ..
Reply #5 on: Today at 04:41:51 PM
I forget about Swiza.  They don't look bad at all.  I'm going to have to keep an eye out for them.
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Re: Swiza, some quite unusual Swiss Army Knives ..
Reply #6 on: Today at 05:06:58 PM
I got myself a D07 (Climber equivalent) in 2021 and ended up disappointed. It was the full size scissors that had attracted me in the first place, but they turned to be a  pain (literally) when cutting anything harder than paper. The locking mechanism didn't inspire confidence. Also, some users reported (I think it was even on this forum) that the soft rubber scales tend to deteriorate fast when pocket carrying the knife. I cannot testify to that though - I ended up never carrying the D07 on account of the scissors;-)

I kept it for the collection though, it's a nice - albeit flawed - change from the usual Victorinox stuff.

Cheers,

Simon


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Re: Swiza, some quite unusual Swiss Army Knives ..
Reply #7 on: Today at 05:20:30 PM
     I read the same sort of complaints that friend Simon mentioned.  Soft handle wear, discoloration of scales, blade that wiggles (sometimes causing the lock to fail).  I like the looks of some of the line and still would buy one if I could find one cheap.  Best wishes.  G
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Re: Swiza, some quite unusual Swiss Army Knives ..
Reply #8 on: Today at 05:57:42 PM
These Complains are worry me a tiny bit although : I don’t want to use the blade for heavy tasks, maybe a bit plastic foil on palettes in our shop, or some bagels or something .. the scissors are something I have to test myself, in worst case I have always my Minichamp as Bag up ..
whit the scales: I don’t want to carry the Knive in the same pocket as the keys, when its got an Keyring like can be seen on the product picture it will then attached to my Pocketclip and gets carry in the sidepocket whit the phone or in the band meassering stick pocket of my pants or I will get me the belt pouch..

So I’m still optimistic it will be good..
Your SAK is only fully yours, when it bites you, or you opend a Trink of your joice whit it
SAKs i have: Huntsman Light (Red Transparent), Workchamp (Black), Wenger EvoGrip S557 (Red), Swisschamp XLT (Red Transparent)..


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Re: Swiza, some quite unusual Swiss Army Knives ..
Reply #9 on: Today at 06:44:16 PM
    You never know until you try.  I'm sure they are not all fitted exactly alike.  Probably get a nice one.  The Victorinox cellidor scales get beat up looking pretty fast too.  I got out a Classic today that I have never carried.  It has spent its life in a drawer and has scratches all over.  Swiza couldn't be much worse.  Best wishes.  G
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