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A Wenger heirloom??

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A Wenger heirloom??
on: February 06, 2013, 05:25:19 PM
We now all know the tragic news that wenger will soon stop producing knives under the wenger name. This has prompted me to think carefully as to whether or not picking up a heirloom would be a good idea/investment.

The problem is..Which one?

I've pondered it over the past few days, and admittedly as of this moment in time it is all but a pipe dream  :think:

But, I've narrowed my choice down to just 2
either the:-

Heritage knife
or
Giant Knive

Granted, the giant knive costs almost double, but the heritage is more limited in it's availability.

The dilemma is....Which??
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Re: A Wenger heirloom??
Reply #1 on: February 06, 2013, 05:46:19 PM
We now all know the tragic news that wenger will soon stop ...

Heritage knife
or
Giant Knive

The dilemma is....Which??

probably none  (or both??) :think:
... but - I would choose Heritage in spite of fact it was produced by Victorinox as well. I think it is real Heritage of the SAK design, not experiment like Giant one.  :salute:
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Re: A Wenger heirloom??
Reply #2 on: February 06, 2013, 05:53:09 PM
Hey tosh  :pok: you really need this wenger wallhanger:

"In 2008, to commemorate their 100th Anniversary, Wenger build a Limited Edition replica of the original 1893 Soldier's Knife, named the 1893 Heritage Swiss Army Knife. This knife was limited to a collection of only 1,893 pieces. The replica has wood colored Fibrox scales, and is sold with a special box that includes a small copy of the original technical drawings in both French and German as they were found in the Wenger archives. The presentation box uses a magnetic closure system that allow the box to be tilted vertical for display while keeping the cover open. The Knife is also magnetically held in, so when the box is vertical it does not fall out. Two rear holes are provided for mounting the box in the vertical position."



http://www.sakwiki.com/tiki-index.php?page=Standard+Issue+100mm
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Re: A Wenger heirloom??
Reply #3 on: February 06, 2013, 05:59:05 PM
......I would choose Heritage in spite of fact it was produced by Victorinox as well. I think it is real Heritage of the SAK design, not experiment like Giant one.  :salute:

I'm thinking along similar lines, at present a quick search on the net shows there to be a plethora of Heritage's out there - and most of them being heavily discounted too!!
But once the news gets out into the wider public domain, I'm pretty certain that could change fairly quickly. I can think of many professionals who would snap these up in an instant if they thought there was any serious kudos to be gained in owning one.
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Re: A Wenger heirloom??
Reply #4 on: February 06, 2013, 07:45:36 PM
I'd really like a Heritage knife.... anyone seeing decent prices in the EU, or is that just cloud cuckoo land?! :D
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Re: A Wenger heirloom??
Reply #5 on: February 06, 2013, 09:39:05 PM
After seeing so many in Geneva, I would like to have a Giant knife, just to be able to play all day long, opening and closing all those blades. It is a nice exhibition item also, great if you have a glass display for SAKs in the house. A gaze attractor, guaranteed. It summarizes Wenger's hardware beautifully, sampling all 85mm tools of every version. And it will give you the opportunity to provide us with tons of pictures and a thorough review. It will make you the king of the hill, instantly. And it doubles as an anchor for your yaucht.


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Re: A Wenger heirloom??
Reply #6 on: February 06, 2013, 10:20:11 PM
That makes me wonder... how many members here have a giant?  Im still thinking about one...
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Re: A Wenger heirloom??
Reply #7 on: February 06, 2013, 10:29:55 PM
That makes me wonder... how many members here have a giant?  Im still thinking about one...

At least 2 members.


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Re: A Wenger heirloom??
Reply #8 on: February 06, 2013, 10:32:24 PM
After seeing so many in Geneva, I would like to have a Giant knife, just to be able to play all day long, opening and closing all those blades. It is a nice exhibition item also, great if you have a glass display for SAKs in the house. A gaze attractor, guaranteed. It summarizes Wenger's hardware beautifully, sampling all 85mm tools of every version. And it will give you the opportunity to provide us with tons of pictures and a thorough review. It will make you the king of the hill, instantly. And it doubles as an anchor for your yaucht.

It is a PITA to open and close. Some tools won't close as they are for a larger knife (bigger than the 85mm) and stick out past the end of the other side.


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Re: A Wenger heirloom??
Reply #9 on: February 06, 2013, 10:34:53 PM
After seeing so many in Geneva, I would like to have a Giant knife, just to be able to play all day long, opening and closing all those blades. It is a nice exhibition item also, great if you have a glass display for SAKs in the house. A gaze attractor, guaranteed. It summarizes Wenger's hardware beautifully, sampling all 85mm tools of every version. And it will give you the opportunity to provide us with tons of pictures and a thorough review. It will make you the king of the hill, instantly. And it doubles as an anchor for your yaucht.

It is a PITA to open and close. Some tools won't close as they are for a larger knife (bigger than the 85mm) and stick out past the end of the other side.

Ah.. that's too bad but I guess it really is more for the gimmick factor than being practical.

I googled and this is the largest pic I could find of one.

« Last Edit: February 06, 2013, 10:38:10 PM by Syph007 »
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