Ruthenium !
Well, I got the reply from Wenger and here it is: "Regarding our Porsche design Knives, we confirm that the scales are not in ruthenium. The colour of the scales look like ruthenium but they are made of Zinc and coated with titanium colour. Signed Claude Kottelat, Chief Technical Officer."
I never did get the cigar cutter or the black one.
A couple of additions/corrections.The MiniGrip is called the Porsche Design Multi Tool, and differs from the standard Mini Grip in its tool combination, including a tire-tread gauge. Its number is 16686.The Pocket Tool Chest is called Porsche Design Executive, and has the number 16685.The Porsche Design P'3700 was also sold as the Cayman S Special Edition (1.535.00.02).We maybe need to include these under the Wenger Series.
Chako, as always, has better photos than mine. :face palm:Noticed that in addition to armee-suisse's P3712, Chako's Multi Tool has a P number (3713?) on the handle. The Cayman S was also known as the P'3700. Apparently there's a subset of these (for a special market?).
Quote from: ColoSwiss on May 31, 2014, 10:54:34 PMChako, as always, has better photos than mine. :face palm:Noticed that in addition to armee-suisse's P3712, Chako's Multi Tool has a P number (3713?) on the handle. The Cayman S was also known as the P'3700. Apparently there's a subset of these (for a special market?).That's slightly confusing One of mine that was purchased a few months back from an authorised Wenger dealer actually came in a box labeled P3700 but it isn't the black version??Sounds a little odd??