Successful on other sites- let's see and hear about the Compact, Waiter, etc.
My Compact is my favourite SAK lately, especially since I pimped it up a bit!The copper scales have about doubled its weight which I quite like - feels a bit more hefty!I've never been able to get on with the smaller SAKs though, 91mm is the smallest you'll see me carrying.
Quote from: DaveK on September 01, 2016, 09:09:22 AMMy Compact is my favourite SAK lately, especially since I pimped it up a bit!The copper scales have about doubled its weight which I quite like - feels a bit more hefty!I've never been able to get on with the smaller SAKs though, 91mm is the smallest you'll see me carrying.What about when no one is looking???
I dig the small/thin SAKs more every day(Image removed from quote.)Just got these three in the mail: Waiter, Bantam and Executive(Image removed from quote.)They are true examples of classic, thin and easy to carry utility(Image removed from quote.)Unobtrusive tools, sexy looking and packing a lot of versatility in such little size and weight
Tourist, Waiter and Walker.
Quote from: Ronald Schröder on September 04, 2016, 06:13:00 PMTourist, Waiter and Walker.Isn't it Sportsman maybe? I like that Walker! Looking forward to trying out the 84mm woodsaw when I get a chance.
Some really great pics in this thread
Quote from: Poncho65 on September 06, 2016, 03:23:06 AMSome really great pics in this thread
Quote from: TonySal link=topic=68218.msg1340172#msg1340172 date=1473172740Quote from: Poncho65 on September 06, 2016, 03:23:06 AMSome really great pics in this thread Nice SAKs and nice coffee inevitably make for nice pics (Image removed from quote.)
Quote from: TonySal on September 06, 2016, 04:39:00 PMQuote from: Poncho65 on September 06, 2016, 03:23:06 AMSome really great pics in this thread kQuote from: ThePeacent link=topic=68218.msg1340380#msg1340380 date=1473192751Quote from: TonySal link=topic=68218.msg1340172#msg1340172 date=1473172740Quote from: Poncho65 on September 06, 2016, 03:23:06 AMSome really great pics in this thread Nice SAKs and nice coffee inevitably make for nice pics (Image removed from quote.)Quote from: Poncho65 on September 06, 2016, 03:23:06 AMSome really great pics in this thread Is there something on the key ring? Cant quite tell....
Back to the executive!(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)Best file on a SAK ever
I have a dream.That one day I have aquired the skill and mental fortitude to assemble a set of modified little SAKs that as a collection will give me access to all topside tools that victorinox offers with a bare minimum of tool redundancy. It might look something like this: (red scales throughout)- 111m Swiss cheese knife - food prep blades and corkscrew (2 toothpicks, because cheese)- 84 Alox Bantam - everpresent pocket buddy- 74mm scissors and nail file in an alox money clip - grooming kit- 91mm 2 layer tool with cybertool bit layer, mag-glas/led layer and bottom phillips and plus scales - office tinkering I- 93mm 2 layer tool with pliers and metal saw - office tinkering II- 93mm 2 layer tool with wood saw, pruner blade and awl - minimalist woods kit
No openers?