Hello to all the participants of this great forum! This is my first post here. For several years I was only the MTO reader and used "read only mod" (Leaf, ) so I decided to show in the first post something interesting and not often found. It proved quite difficult to find something unique. I decided that even the 10th anniversary Leatherman PST is not suitable because loki-mobile already showed here his two gold PSTs. Finally I found something interesting! (Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)Model 246 kaU with blue cellidor scales from the end of 1940s or early 1950s. (Image removed from quote.)Before I was sure that Victorinox started using blue cellidor scales much later, since the beginning of 1960s. Look at this great photo by JAZZBASS:(Image removed from quote.)However, a few years ago, on this very forum there was almost same Victorinox blue cellidor knife mod. 245 shown which belonged to esteemed JAZZBASS (http://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,38555.0.html).This blue Victorinox has the same tools as red one.(Image removed from quote.)The presence of another blue cellidor victorinox knife from late 40s / early 50s confirms that factory blue cellidor existed and it is not MOD. Blue color of the old scales differs slightly from the other, it is lighter.(Image removed from quote.)Отправлено с моего iPad используя Tapatalk
However, a few years ago, on this very forum there was almost same Victorinox blue cellidor knife mod. 245 shown which belonged to esteemed JAZZBASS (http://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,38555.0.html).[/img]
WOOOOOOOW, this is such a cool knife!! I'm interested to know where/how you found it, if you want to share... Anyway, welcome!And... I really had to look twice... Jazzbass's back ?!?! ................... Awesome news here today
Asking for some help...I bought this knife recently and am wondering the model number should anyone know it. Appears to be a first generation Fisherman or Fischermesser.
Thank you very much, Hunstman, kamikari, and jnoxyd!!! And thank you Helvetica Bold and pfrsantos! Seems if they are missing the toothpick they also have the Wenger style can opener and screwdriver on that batch as well? Now I need to restore this one without doing any harm.
(sorry I spelled your nick wrong in my last post, kamakiri)
Re can-opener - I agree KK - Also Vic invented that design - Right? Before they moved to their later (current) designAnd when the patent ran out on the crab-claw design Wenger took it on!