The sheath looks to be in wonderful condition tho.
I never knew there were more than 1 kit I have always been intrigued with these kits bit never got around to getting one but I did buy some replacement parts for one at a Vic dealer once The replacement stuff was good for a kit I was making at the time
I made my "Urban Survival" kit, in a Skinth Shield (but, initialy, in the small SOS kit leather seath), following the original contents paradigm. I keep the Solitaire, the compass (more useful for me the spirit level, ruler and thermometer), a sewing kit, safety pins, bandaids etc. I skipped the whistle, because it doesn't make sense in the city, the fishing kit, because I buy fish if I want to and the comb, because I have no much hair left anymore. A Spirit replaced the SAK. I was drooling the kits in a US GI catalog (my cousin served US Cavarly in West Germany) in late '80s, but they both were very expensive for me then. I bought my first Swisschamp (a Champion of today) for ~$100 from the American base of Glyfada, through my cousin. The kits. (Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)
Quote from: Poncho65 on August 21, 2016, 08:18:09 PMI never knew there were more than 1 kit I have always been intrigued with these kits bit never got around to getting one but I did buy some replacement parts for one at a Vic dealer once The replacement stuff was good for a kit I was making at the time They are neat kits. I was obsessed to get both and luckily both were pretty complete and in great condition. I kept the single pouch and moved the other on. I actually use the one I kept for my hike SAK. I've added a few items like a small ferro rod and qtips smeared with vaseline. The Survial kit I got had a pristine Swisschamp in it along with a perfectly new Maglite solitaire.
Just a bunch of stuff I added to my SOS regular (small) SOS unit ... (Image removed from quote.)A couple of interesting items - a lock picking set, the double ended unit and the tension wrench next to it and a broken key extractor, the thing next to that. A emery board for those nasty chipped fingernails which catch on everything - a couple or buttons, never can find one which gets away - steel sharpener, rather than the stone, that always crumbles, the Solitaire fits where the stone was - comb, whistle, bought in addition to what I already had in the big kit, and a couple of alcohol pads for wound clean up where ever.- just a few Mc Gruber specials - you never know what may happen while out someplace.Of course I only carry this on weekend when I am not working, always mice to have your trade tools with you!The Aerojet
I like your setup Aerojet. I came across this forum looking for ideas for my newly acquired Swisschamp SOS. I’d like to add some more items to mine as well. Any chance you could post some pics of how the case looks with all the additions you added to it?