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I received a Swiss card as a gift about 25 years ago. I do not use it often; I generally carry a Vic Huntsman or Ranger. When I had found the Swiss card useful when I was flying and only taking a carry on bag. I would slip out the blade and still have the scissors, nail file, screw driver, toothpick, tweezers, etc. with me. Over the years I have found it to be quite useful on these trips.
I carry this for personal grooming sometimes. Only problem I have is forgetting it is in my pocket! The scissors are very nice! And the ink pen has saved me when not having a pen to sign a check once.Anyone else use the SwissCard?Note: Pic with other SAKs for size reference.
Quote from: docfossil on October 28, 2017, 04:53:03 PMI received a Swiss card as a gift about 25 years ago. I do not use it often; I generally carry a Vic Huntsman or Ranger. When I had found the Swiss card useful when I was flying and only taking a carry on bag. I would slip out the blade and still have the scissors, nail file, screw driver, toothpick, tweezers, etc. with me. Over the years I have found it to be quite useful on these trips.I thought the first Swisscards were made in 1997?
The glass file of my Nailcare broke in two pieces. Reasonable, since I am seating on it everyday. I still use the removable half, but I don’t know how would I remove the stuck half if I decide to. Some thin cracks around the scissors are visible. But by carrying it everyday in my left back pocket I already used most of the tools a lot. I don’t mind some urban war wounds.
I do not want to know how that happened.
Quote from: Pablo O'Brien on November 08, 2017, 01:25:34 PMI do not want to know how that happened. Expenditures exceeding income.
I don’t know. I like the touch of her natural skin.