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The Victorinox Waiter Appreciation Society

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Re: The Victorinox Waiter Appreciation Society
Reply #360 on: February 29, 2020, 10:58:49 AM
I just got a Waiter and a cellidor Bantam for giving out as presents. I use a Waiter at home regularly but I can see the advantage of the Bantam when opening cans (more comfy than squeezing a corkscrew!).


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Re: The Victorinox Waiter Appreciation Society
Reply #361 on: February 29, 2020, 06:11:16 PM
...coming soon... a Wenger waiter, Entree'
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Nice! can't wait to see it! :popcorn:
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Re: The Victorinox Waiter Appreciation Society
Reply #362 on: February 29, 2020, 06:12:36 PM
Nice! can't wait to see it! :popcorn:
... there's a preview on our Sak Wiki, wired SD blade...   :think:
 
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Re: The Victorinox Waiter Appreciation Society
Reply #363 on: February 29, 2020, 06:13:39 PM
... there's a preview on our Sak Wiki, wired SD blade...   :think:
yeah, but that's not yours...... :rofl:
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Reply #364 on: February 29, 2020, 06:16:28 PM
yeah, but that's not yours...... :rofl:
... :rant: dont poke fun at the 'pic challenged'   :whistle:
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Reply #365 on: February 29, 2020, 06:18:56 PM
... :rant: dont poke fun at the 'pic challenged'   :whistle:
Sorry Sir TonySal :facepalm:
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Reply #366 on: February 29, 2020, 06:22:11 PM
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Re: The Victorinox Waiter Appreciation Society
Reply #367 on: March 01, 2020, 09:27:59 PM
Wooden Waiter, now a proper SAK with toothpick and tweezers, ready for new challenges in the upcoming week!


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Re: The Victorinox Waiter Appreciation Society
Reply #368 on: March 01, 2020, 09:28:58 PM
Wooden Waiter, now a proper SAK with toothpick and tweezers, ready for new challenges in the upcoming week!
Very nice :cheers:
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Reply #369 on: March 01, 2020, 09:29:35 PM
Wooden Waiter, now a proper SAK with toothpick and tweezers, ready for new challenges in the upcoming week!
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Reply #370 on: March 20, 2020, 04:55:51 PM
...so Spring is coming! Can carry the Vic or Wenger - if we can ever leave the house  :dunno:
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Re: The Victorinox Waiter Appreciation Society
Reply #371 on: March 23, 2020, 03:32:37 AM
After decades of collecting many 'regular sized' SAKs and multi-tools with all the bells & whistles, I finally came to appreciate less is more. This is my new found love. The 84mm is the best form factor for me with the super thin one layer with all the functionality that I use most often in an urban setting, nothing more, and without the bulk. With its lighter and smaller form factor, I see myself carrying the Waiter more often going forward than my favorite Compact and Juice S2 which I still think are one of the best 'regular size' edc. around. I love the 84mm form factor so much I also have on order a Walker (for my daily hikes), and an alox Batam (for more formal occasions).


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Reply #372 on: March 23, 2020, 05:39:12 PM
After decades of collecting many 'regular sized' SAKs and multi-tools with all the bells & whistles, I finally came to appreciate less is more. This is my new found love. The 84mm is the best form factor for me with the super thin one layer with all the functionality that I use most often in an urban setting, nothing more, and without the bulk. With its lighter and smaller form factor, I see myself carrying the Waiter more often going forward than my favorite Compact and Juice S2 which I still think are one of the best 'regular size' edc. around. I love the 84mm form factor so much I also have on order a Walker (for my daily hikes), and an alox Batam (for more formal occasions).
Agree Cat. I like collecting but need a metal saw on a daily basis lol.  :tu:
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Re: The Victorinox Waiter Appreciation Society
Reply #373 on: March 24, 2020, 06:28:56 PM
After decades of collecting many 'regular sized' SAKs and multi-tools with all the bells & whistles, I finally came to appreciate less is more. This is my new found love. The 84mm is the best form factor for me with the super thin one layer with all the functionality that I use most often in an urban setting, nothing more, and without the bulk. With its lighter and smaller form factor, I see myself carrying the Waiter more often going forward than my favorite Compact and Juice S2 which I still think are one of the best 'regular size' edc. around. I love the 84mm form factor so much I also have on order a Walker (for my daily hikes), and an alox Batam (for more formal occasions).

Waiter, Walker and alox Bantam are exactly my preferred smaller SAKs.
I have other 84mm but they get no pocket time.


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Reply #374 on: March 24, 2020, 07:26:01 PM
Waiter, Walker and alox Bantam are exactly my preferred smaller SAKs.
I have other 84mm but they get no pocket time.
... was actually I Don't need a metal saw daily, meaning the 8 layer ones, although I will collect if I can!
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Re: The Victorinox Waiter Appreciation Society
Reply #375 on: March 26, 2020, 03:16:07 AM
Waiter, Walker and alox Bantam are exactly my preferred smaller SAKs.
I have other 84mm but they get no pocket time.

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Yes ! This trio will cover 95% of my sak thirsts  (a cold beer takes care of the remaining 5%)   :cheers:


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Re: The Victorinox Waiter Appreciation Society
Reply #376 on: April 03, 2020, 05:00:33 PM
Hi everyone, this is my first post on this forum. I would like to introduce you to my Nylon Scaled Victorinox Waiter that I have modified to be a 'Plus'.  I have owned this SAK for many years, and for a long time it lived in a kitchen drawer! Just over two years ago it became my daily SAK as I started a new job in an office and the Huntsman was a bit too 'outdoorsy' for most people! The Waiter is an ideal 'urban' or office SAK with its small size (one layer and 84mm). However, I felt it needed a little more, so around a year ago I modified the scale to accept the pen and pin, and added the small screwdriver.  Enjoy the photos!

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Re: The Victorinox Waiter Appreciation Society
Reply #377 on: April 03, 2020, 05:01:24 PM
Front side.

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Re: The Victorinox Waiter Appreciation Society
Reply #378 on: April 03, 2020, 05:01:54 PM
Toolset

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Re: The Victorinox Waiter Appreciation Society
Reply #379 on: April 03, 2020, 05:31:48 PM
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Welcome to MTo. That's quite an entrance!

 :cheers: :tu:

I was just thinking about getting Plus scales on a Waiter. Was it difficult? That might be my EDC choice.

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Re: The Victorinox Waiter Appreciation Society
Reply #380 on: April 03, 2020, 05:51:29 PM
Thank you.  Modifying the scales to 'plus' was not too difficult. I used the file/saw tool from SwissChamp to file the groove for the pen - it is the perfect width. For the pin slot, again I used the file/saw from SwissChamp, but used it at an angle of about 45degrees to put a little 'notch' into the scale. 

This is also my first modification of a SAK (apart from adding original Plus scales to my Huntsman), as the Waiter is only 84mm, I have not been able to find any new original scales so had to modify them!

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Reply #381 on: April 03, 2020, 06:43:57 PM
Thank you.  Modifying the scales to 'plus' was not too difficult. I used the file/saw tool from SwissChamp to file the groove for the pen - it is the perfect width. For the pin slot, again I used the file/saw from SwissChamp, but used it at an angle of about 45degrees to put a little 'notch' into the scale. 

This is also my first modification of a SAK (apart from adding original Plus scales to my Huntsman), as the Waiter is only 84mm, I have not been able to find any new original scales so had to modify them!

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Yup, only 91mm SAKs have Plus scales.
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Re: The Victorinox Waiter Appreciation Society
Reply #382 on: April 03, 2020, 10:13:08 PM
Awesome work GreyLife! :cheers: :salute:
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Reply #383 on: April 03, 2020, 10:14:11 PM
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Re: The Victorinox Waiter Appreciation Society
Reply #384 on: April 04, 2020, 01:05:26 AM
Thank you.  Modifying the scales to 'plus' was not too difficult. I used the file/saw tool from SwissChamp to file the groove for the pen - it is the perfect width. For the pin slot, again I used the file/saw from SwissChamp, but used it at an angle of about 45degrees to put a little 'notch' into the scale. 

This is also my first modification of a SAK (apart from adding original Plus scales to my Huntsman), as the Waiter is only 84mm, I have not been able to find any new original scales so had to modify them!

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again. Neat stuff GL. My Waiter has a pin hole?  Maybe the year?
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Re: The Victorinox Waiter Appreciation Society
Reply #385 on: April 04, 2020, 02:07:49 AM
Nice mod GL. The addition of a pen is particularly useful for urban office environment. I have also filed down my tweesers. I find a pointed tip much easier to pick things up than the stock flat. I got this idea from a Swiss gentleman from youtube. I can post a link to show how he did it if it doesn't violate the rules here.


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Reply #386 on: April 04, 2020, 02:37:19 AM
Nice mod GL. The addition of a pen is particularly useful for urban office environment. I have also filed down my tweesers. I find a pointed tip much easier to pick things up than the stock flat. I got this idea from a Swiss gentleman from youtube. I can post a link to show how he did it if it doesn't violate the rules here.
Yes, he's an interesting guy...
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Reply #387 on: April 04, 2020, 03:34:15 AM
I'm gonna check the auction bay,  but if anyone knows of a 91mm Waiter (and doesn't want it themselves lol) can ya PM me  :salute:
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Re: The Victorinox Waiter Appreciation Society
Reply #388 on: April 04, 2020, 05:57:34 AM
I'm gonna check the auction bay,  but if anyone knows of a 91mm Waiter (and doesn't want it themselves lol) can ya PM me  :salute:

Good luck. The 91mm Waiter Plus is the one knife on my wish list that I don’t expect I’ll ever find.


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Re: The Victorinox Waiter Appreciation Society
Reply #389 on: April 04, 2020, 06:51:58 AM
Hi everyone, this is my first post on this forum. I would like to introduce you to my Nylon Scaled Victorinox Waiter that I have modified to be a 'Plus'.  I have owned this SAK for many years, and for a long time it lived in a kitchen drawer! Just over two years ago it became my daily SAK as I started a new job in an office and the Huntsman was a bit too 'outdoorsy' for most people! The Waiter is an ideal 'urban' or office SAK with its small size (one layer and 84mm). However, I felt it needed a little more, so around a year ago I modified the scale to accept the pen and pin, and added the small screwdriver.  Enjoy the photos!(Image removed from quote.)

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Nice work! It's a pity Vic doesn't produce 84mm plus scales. Thanks for sharing your method.  :salute:
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