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Custom Victorinox Knife

ca Offline Grant Lamontagne

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Re: Custom Victorinox Knife
Reply #30 on: January 15, 2007, 11:55:56 AM
I think another consideration here that folks won't take into account if they design their own tool, is something that the modders in SOSAK have discovered the hard way.  Certain tool combinations are designed to go together and may not work with certain other combinations.  Each implement has a very precise design, width and backspring that may not always lend itself to other implements opposite it.

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Re: Custom Victorinox Knife
Reply #31 on: January 15, 2007, 12:50:43 PM
thanks def.

regarding an vic custom shop that may work on usa. will think about it. point is some machinery to assemble it correct would be needed and that cost. and swissarmybrands usa wont do that.

second the stock of parts needed cost and the labor, ya now i get an fortune for my work LOL. no the price would be higher than an stock model for sure. and i dont bellive there is enough orders to be economical.

let me discuss this as i get my us visa.

You're probably right.  Still, a good idea, even thoughthe mechanics doesn't pan out ;)
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Re: Custom Victorinox Knife
Reply #32 on: January 15, 2007, 05:09:48 PM
I think another consideration here that folks won't take into account if they design their own tool, is something that the modders in SOSAK have discovered the hard way.  Certain tool combinations are designed to go together and may not work with certain other combinations.  Each implement has a very precise design, width and backspring that may not always lend itself to other implements opposite it.

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thats verry truh, no other knife is that tough to make to work as an rivetted sak! you may think yes it looks easy and it should fit but it wont for minor differences, lern that the hard way too.


 

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