I want a new SAK to replace my Spyderco EDCs on a trip to Paris/France. I do not know if there are any restrictions on knives in France, but just in case I think a slipjoint SAK is just fine everywhere.
Quote from: Woz on February 12, 2011, 12:19:34 PMI want a new SAK to replace my Spyderco EDCs on a trip to Paris/France. I do not know if there are any restrictions on knives in France, but just in case I think a slipjoint SAK is just fine everywhere. In France the all knives are consider as a weapon if you use them to kill, injure or threaten someone.So If your SAK stay in your pocket or your wallet it is not consider as a threat so it is not consider as a weapon, so you can have it. Be-careful the SAK with a lockable blade is very often consider as a threat so try to avoid this kind.Don't take with you your SAK if you go to the airport, to a stadium or in a museum (Like the Louvre in Paris) because it will be confiscated.In some area around Paris you should avoid taking your knives, if you go around what we call "Banlieue" (suburbs written in French) the young will sea that a provocation and they will fight with you. But normally tourist don't go to this kind of area.If you have time in Paris drop to the Victorinox store :Victorinox Brand Store2 Boulevard Raspail75007 ParisPhone: +33 1 45 44 52 64It's next to the subway station "Rue du bac" on line 12.Anyway, don't worries I never had problem when I was living in Paris with my Vic explorer that I was caring all the time in my jacket pockets. Enjoy your trip... Especially to the Tour Eiffel : (Image removed from quote.)
Welcome LightFR!Good info in this post for me (may be traveling to Geneva this summer--I suspect a few days in Paris would follow).
That's some great info LightFR. Good to have you here..
I want a new SAK to replace my Spyderco EDCs on a trip to Paris/France. I do not know if there are any restrictions on knives in France, but just in case I think a slipjoint SAK is just fine everywhere. For I will carry a Leatherman Juice SC2 in my camerabag, the SAk can be very basic, but I still want:large bladesmall bladecan-openerbottle-openerwhich leads me to the Spartan. Or a Tinker. but thinking of it, I still like the idea of having extra scissors, so maybe it is worth the extra weight and I should get a Climber? Or maybe a Supertinker?And are the translucent scales scratch-resistant, or will the be ugly after some weeks of carry?
(and btw: there was a small tool with an orange peeler - is it discontinued, I can not find it anywhere?)
I think I wait, and visit the huge brand store in Paris. It seems to be near the Louvre, so I can be there early next week. Hmmm, a huge SAK paradise...
Quote from: Woz on February 15, 2011, 08:20:50 AMI think I wait, and visit the huge brand store in Paris. It seems to be near the Louvre, so I can be there early next week. Hmmm, a huge SAK paradise...Bump! Did you visit the brand store? Is it worth visiting? I am in Paris right now and I would like to visit it, but it's closed on Mondays and I have little time this Tuesday...