The Michel Jordi Victorinox has a Golden Corkscrew. Maybe they put in one of those by mistake:
Quote from: Corwyn on November 30, 2014, 06:49:17 PMThe Michel Jordi Victorinox has a Golden Corkscrew. Maybe they put in one of those by mistake:My guess would be that you're correct that the corkscrew is from the Jordi, but that it wasn't a mistake. I've seen before where Victorinox will make a run of special models and then "regular" versions that look similar pop up. In this case, the Jordi Climber they made around 1999 or so. I have a Climber (Traveller, actually) that looks exactly like the 1891-1991 Anniversary knife (including serial number on the liner) but doesn't have the blade etching or special scales. The following is speculation:Let's say you've been asked to make 1000 Jordi Climbers. Well, there's going to be a certain number of those that fail QC - this is just statistics and I'm sure Victorinox knows on average what that number is. Say they have an average 1% defect rate, which is quite low. That means that there will be an average of 10 knives from this run that fail QC. Well, it's easier to make extras while all of the tooling is set up than it is to go back and make 10 more knives, so that's what they do. Instead of making 1000 knives for the order, they make 1020. Get through QC, 10 fail and are replaced with 10 of the "extra". Well, now you have 10 extra Jordi knives - what do you do with them? Throw them away? Of course not. Skip the laser etching on the blade, slap a set of standard scales on them, box them up and sell them as regular knives.
So do I ....Open it and show off the shiny corkscrewKeep it in its packaging and put it away in a box it may be worth something one day