We have a whole sub forum for this, the only thing is that it's not in one thread, but thats what search is for. https://forum.multitool.org/index.php/board,20.0.htmlA compilation thread would be nice there though.
In the movie Behind Enemy Lines, Owen Wilson uses a SAK to unscrew the film pack from the jet wreckage before being rescued.
Quote from: cbl51 on September 13, 2017, 10:38:22 PMIn the movie Behind Enemy Lines, Owen Wilson uses a SAK to unscrew the film pack from the jet wreckage before being rescued.any idea what model?
Quote from: El Corkscrew on September 13, 2017, 10:41:51 PMQuote from: cbl51 on September 13, 2017, 10:38:22 PMIn the movie Behind Enemy Lines, Owen Wilson uses a SAK to unscrew the film pack from the jet wreckage before being rescued.any idea what model?Seems like one of the thicker models like a four layer or maybe more. You never get a really good look, only the distinctive can opener/small driver are clearly seen.
Don't forget the Agent 86 movie, the SAK has like, a grappling hook and flamethrower. Maybe a modified SwissFlame?Enviado do meu iPhone usando Tapatalk
1998 Wes Anderson movie: Rushmore . Character Max Fischer is given a personalized one to commemorate his legacy or some thing.
Quote from: KanwdiKlover on September 14, 2017, 08:31:04 AM1998 Wes Anderson movie: Rushmore . Character Max Fischer is given a personalized one to commemorate his legacy or some thing.Yep, SwissChamp?
Quote from: BleaKrytE on September 12, 2017, 11:54:44 AMDon't forget the Agent 86 movie, the SAK has like, a grappling hook and flamethrower. Maybe a modified SwissFlame?Enviado do meu iPhone usando TapatalkOh there we go, that reminds me of one not on the list. It's not a real one but a parody SAK of sorts. In the movie remake: Get Smart . Steve Carrell uses one with a little harpoon crossbow in it to try and shoot his zipties off and ends up shooting himself up a few times It also has a flamethrower and a blowgun(Image removed from quote.)
Did anyone b rings "Ghost Busters"? A SAK is clearly given to one of the ghost busters in the movie. Also, in The Royal Tenenbaums one of the characters has what looks like a small SAK like a 74mm. Looks like either a exec or ambassador. Then there's a VERY brief shot of a black classic in The Pianist. They're at the train station while waiting to be shipped to a concentration camp, and the father takes a little knife from his watch chain to slice a little piece of candy so each of the family can have a bit. It looks like a modern black classic which is a stretch for 1940/41. There's also a SAK classic in The Pink Panther with Steve Martin playing the Inspector. He uses a classic to disarm a bomb. A classic is again used in one of the earlier seasons of N.C.I.S. where agent Mcgee helps disarm a bomb using the scissor to snip a wire. I can only shudder at the nick in the scissors the wire would have left.
As mentioned before, Wes Anderson often features a SAK of some kind in his films (Rushmore, Royal Tenembaums). Here's my fave (from the excellent Moonrise Kingdom) - a custom stag handled one: (funny reference to the Shawshank Redemption included).
I didn't realize Bagoda was carrying a SAK!
I know we're talking about movies but I just caught Dwight using a SAK in The Office. I believe it's 5 layer w/ Ruby scales and backside Phillips.
I'm all in the Christmas Spirit right now and very happy from getting the SwissChamp for my bday. It's like an early christmas. I went and got my old DVDs of Home Alone 1 and 2 to watch with SwissChamp. I decided to snap a few pics of the screen showing Kevin's new Wenger. Only $23.50 along with the silly string dragon and a big map, what a deal! Cool that a toy store carried them too. Remember when every kid used to have one?(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)My heart broke as he dropped it on the pavement and than left it there after not even having it for more than a minute. RIP.
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