These 111's and some others,such as the Rescue,Workchamp and even the lowly Sentinels,are very cool knives.I believe some knife makers,such as Spyderco,have overpriced their products especially when comparing them to Victorinox.I'm really grateful that Victorinox exists.I would hate to think what the knife world would be like without the presence of Victorinox.Hoorah !
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Here is a pic of my OHT ns and OutriderI also have the 111mm OHT serrated. Great work/play knives that are built to last
Sadly there not legal carry over here stupidly
Quote from: Luna Knife on June 15, 2014, 02:05:43 AMHere is a pic of my OHT ns and OutriderI also have the 111mm OHT serrated. Great work/play knives that are built to lastVery cool,especially the camo version.I hesitated to buy the camo version simply because if I carried it and dropped it in the woods,I wouldn't be able to find it.LOL
Cowboy, Alpineer. Rucksack, Camo OHT and Hercules.(Image removed from quote.)Rucksack(Image removed from quote.)Early Hunter(Image removed from quote.)Camo(Image removed from quote.)Hercules(Image removed from quote.)
A pic of my two
Cowboy, Alpineer. Rucksack, Camo OHT and Hercules.RucksackEarly HunterCamoHercules
Until yesterday I only owned one 111mm Vic, my '10 Soldier, but yesterday I bought myself a Hunter XT-CS, and today I bought two '10 Soldiers, one shelfqueen for me and one for my oldest son.Here are some pics I took on friday (I already posted these in another topic yesterday, but here they are again ).Like I said in the other topic yesterday, these knives are about the sharpest knives (coming from the factory) that I own, all of them, including the two Soldiers I got today, are hair cutting sharp, never had a Leatherman that sharp straight out the factory ... (only ones that come close are the butterknives on my Spirits).P.S.: No pics yet of the two Soldier knives I bought today ... .