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us Offline HarleyXJGuy

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Re: Swisschamp owners club
Reply #390 on: January 23, 2015, 05:45:52 AM
Mwuhahaha!

Your SC thread belong to me and my Cybertool!


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Re: Swisschamp owners club
Reply #391 on: January 23, 2015, 12:14:34 PM
I loVe my swisschamp but I've got to say the CT41 is more usefull to me
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Re: Swisschamp owners club
Reply #392 on: January 23, 2015, 04:15:59 PM

My only wish is that they would still sell the CT-41 in America.

I am trying to like it but the light on the CT-Lite is lame.

I'm on the fence about the light, I like the huntsman lite for night time carry and I don't have to carry a small flash light. It's good for low level light .


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Re: Swisschamp owners club
Reply #393 on: January 23, 2015, 06:17:43 PM
My Problem whit the Huntsman Light was to get this unusual Batteries now..
The Light was great if you dotnt carry another, but its just a LED and 2 Batteries..
For a future SAK, i would like the Light in the Pro Skales or integrated in the Bit Holder....
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).. Swisschamp (Blue Transparent) Cybertool L (Blue Celidor (custom scales) , Huntsman (Black Celidor) , Victorinox EvoGrip S557 (Red, but sadly lost in my house somewhere) Victorinox Delemont S17 and S57 ..  , waiting for: Swiza D09 Blue


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Swisschamp owners club
Reply #394 on: January 23, 2015, 07:05:35 PM
My Problem whit the Huntsman Light was to get this unusual Batteries now..
The Light was great if you dotnt carry another, but its just a LED and 2 Batteries..
For a future SAK, i would like the Light in the Pro Skales or integrated in the Bit Holder....

Good ideas, I would like the light integrated into the scale and put a mag glass where the light use to be.


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Re: Swisschamp owners club
Reply #395 on: January 23, 2015, 07:29:06 PM
Also the Light looks a bit like a Gimmik from the Micky Mouse Magazine :)

These normal Swisschamp dosnt looks that big.. more like a normal a bit bigger SAK..

How many Lines do the XLT compared to a normal Swisschamp??
For me the XLT is something a Swisschamp schould be, the normal SC is not enought Champ in my Opinion ^^
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).. Swisschamp (Blue Transparent) Cybertool L (Blue Celidor (custom scales) , Huntsman (Black Celidor) , Victorinox EvoGrip S557 (Red, but sadly lost in my house somewhere) Victorinox Delemont S17 and S57 ..  , waiting for: Swiza D09 Blue


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Re: Swisschamp owners club
Reply #396 on: January 23, 2015, 10:01:46 PM
Huntsman,I'm beginning to believe the fish scaler is vital! It's so good for eating olives :drool:
Good idea - Next cocktail/drinks party I go to, I am going to take a SAK for the olives - Will certainly turn some heads / solicit some comments  :D

CT gets my vote for the most versatile EDC carry multi tool for the working man.  I'm a technical service tradesman, not an IT guy, and this tool is unbeatable.  A multi tool is never the tool of choice for heavy work, so for tasks in its weight class this tool is the most versatile, and best performing, MT I've  found in 20 years in the field.
Good to hear - I like it  :tu:

Liking the ideas on the flashlights guys. This is a definite area of massive - and easy (?) - improvement for Vic in the 91mm line.
I gave a 58mm with flashlight away as a pressie last year, but had a quick play beforehand (of course!! - boxed not clampack - Yay!  :D ssshhhh!! ) and it seemed pretty decent.

Come on Vic make some changes - You've done so little in the last 10-15 years!!
... And I don't count the Delemont line as a change!!!  :think: That was just rebadging!
In fact get some of those wacky Wenger designers to come up with some ideas now they are fully Victoria-ised


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Re: Swisschamp owners club
Reply #397 on: January 23, 2015, 11:08:51 PM

Huntsman,I'm beginning to believe the fish scaler is vital! It's so good for eating olives :drool:

Or pre cut chunks of pineapple, yum!


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Re: Swisschamp owners club
Reply #398 on: January 24, 2015, 02:50:23 AM
Speaking of CT-Lite, any of you have a issue with the light turning on while it is in a sheath?

Been carrying mine in my Wave sheath and twice now when I pulled it out the light was on.


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Re: Swisschamp owners club
Reply #399 on: January 24, 2015, 03:16:14 AM
Speaking of CT-Lite, any of you have a issue with the light turning on while it is in a sheath?

Been carrying mine in my Wave sheath and twice now when I pulled it out the light was on.
Does the switch come on as your taking it out?  Or do you think it had been on for a while? 


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Re: Swisschamp owners club
Reply #400 on: January 24, 2015, 05:21:55 AM
Speaking of CT-Lite, any of you have a issue with the light turning on while it is in a sheath?

Been carrying mine in my Wave sheath and twice now when I pulled it out the light was on.
Does the switch come on as your taking it out?  Or do you think it had been on for a while?

I am hoping as I take it out, although I am not sure.

Next time I carry it I will put it in with the light up and see if it is on as I put it in or when I open it up later.


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Re: Swisschamp owners club
Reply #401 on: January 27, 2015, 10:16:34 AM
I have a Question:
Is there any Tool on the Cybertool Series, you dotnt have on the Swisschamp XLT??
wouldnd need a new knife the next yeahrs but just aout of curiors..
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).. Swisschamp (Blue Transparent) Cybertool L (Blue Celidor (custom scales) , Huntsman (Black Celidor) , Victorinox EvoGrip S557 (Red, but sadly lost in my house somewhere) Victorinox Delemont S17 and S57 ..  , waiting for: Swiza D09 Blue


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Re: Swisschamp owners club
Reply #402 on: January 27, 2015, 11:39:59 AM
I have a Question:
Is there any Tool on the Cybertool Series, you dotnt have on the Swisschamp XLT??
wouldnd need a new knife the next yeahrs but just aout of curiors..

The SC XLT has more tools then the CT-41 which I am assuming you mean since you are across the pond.

If I remember right it adds a spatula, elec blade, pruner blade, fish scaler, inline phillips, mag glass and maybe some back side stuff like a mini screwdriver or some such. It will also make the ladies swoon and add size to your man parts.

Of course the CT-41 has a phillips on its bit driver so you can not really count that.

If you talking CT-Lite then I would say smack yourself and just say no.


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Re: Swisschamp owners club
Reply #403 on: January 27, 2015, 11:43:52 AM
I mean more the XLT comared to the biggest Cybertool they have..
Ok this also means the XLT also can used like a Cybertool..
Twoo SAKs in One..
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).. Swisschamp (Blue Transparent) Cybertool L (Blue Celidor (custom scales) , Huntsman (Black Celidor) , Victorinox EvoGrip S557 (Red, but sadly lost in my house somewhere) Victorinox Delemont S17 and S57 ..  , waiting for: Swiza D09 Blue


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Re: Swisschamp owners club
Reply #404 on: January 27, 2015, 11:49:04 AM
I mean more the XLT comared to the biggest Cybertool they have..
Ok this also means the XLT also can used like a Cybertool..
Twoo SAKs in One..

The 41 is the biggest CT kinda tied with the CT Lite which I do not love so much.

Two tools in one is a good was to describe the XLT. You pay for all them tools though in its giant size.


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Re: Swisschamp owners club
Reply #405 on: January 27, 2015, 11:56:34 AM
Its like my Smartphone: i have a Note 2 which is a realy monster if you see it on table, but if you aktually gets used whit, its just like a normal smartphone...
And so whit the XLT: sure its a monster for all other peaple, but i get used to and dotnt want to miss this little monster..
Its also fits my Jeans Coin Pocket ..
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).. Swisschamp (Blue Transparent) Cybertool L (Blue Celidor (custom scales) , Huntsman (Black Celidor) , Victorinox EvoGrip S557 (Red, but sadly lost in my house somewhere) Victorinox Delemont S17 and S57 ..  , waiting for: Swiza D09 Blue


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Re: Swisschamp owners club
Reply #406 on: January 28, 2015, 04:53:13 AM
Swisschamp EDC for over a quarter of a century. 4 specimens, one after another. Currently one older type of mag and file with new sapphire scales and one ruby scaled XLT with my wife's name on it.
Swisschamp is the King! XLT the Emperor! And XAVT is... well, something even mightier. The Emperor's wife perhaps? :)

What is the bit adapter in the picture?  Info please...


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Re: Swisschamp owners club
Reply #407 on: January 28, 2015, 07:04:52 AM
It is an adapter from a PST chinese clone. I put some foam in it and now it fits on any Philips driver from Victorinox or Leatherman.


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Re: Swisschamp owners club
Reply #408 on: January 31, 2015, 04:46:07 PM
Here is my late model SwissCHamp helping to deepen the notches
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Re: Swisschamp owners club
Reply #409 on: January 31, 2015, 07:27:31 PM
Here is my late model SwissCHamp helping to deepen the notches


very nice  :tu: cool slingshot  :salute:


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Re: Swisschamp owners club
Reply #410 on: March 18, 2015, 11:31:35 AM
No swisschamp but i do have a handyman, does anyone know what less tools is one the handyman


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Re: Swisschamp owners club
Reply #411 on: March 18, 2015, 12:00:04 PM
Fish scaler, magnifying glass, inline Phillips, plus scales (pen and pin), mini screwdriver.
You should seriously visit vicfan.com. All the hoopy froods are doing it.


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Re: Swisschamp owners club
Reply #412 on: March 18, 2015, 12:45:15 PM
1983 Champion with magnetic tip fish scaler.

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Re: Swisschamp owners club
Reply #413 on: March 18, 2015, 05:12:54 PM
1983 Champion with magnetic tip fish scaler.

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Wait.

Champions count for this club huh?

I am so going to be in once I get home then.


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Re: Swisschamp owners club
Reply #414 on: March 18, 2015, 05:45:50 PM
Yeah the champions allowed in Harley  :salute:


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Re: Swisschamp owners club
Reply #415 on: March 30, 2015, 05:56:44 AM
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Re: Swisschamp owners club
Reply #416 on: March 30, 2015, 08:01:48 PM
That's cool I've been considering a fannypack or belt attached carry-on for some of my gear.
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Re: Swisschamp owners club
Reply #417 on: June 10, 2015, 08:28:54 PM
I just joined.


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Re: Swisschamp owners club
Reply #418 on: June 10, 2015, 08:43:00 PM
I just joined. (Image removed from quote.)

Welcome to the club! Found a use for the fish scaler yet?
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Re: Swisschamp owners club
Reply #419 on: June 10, 2015, 09:02:39 PM
I just joined. (Image removed from quote.)

Welcome to the club! Found a use for the fish scaler yet?

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