I went digging through the 'garbage knife bucket' at my local pawn shop today, looking for cheap knives for emergency kits. The objective was $1 knives. Something for little Altoids tin pocket kits.
I found 3 cheapo chinese lockblades, and something that looked like a 58mm Victorinox that was nearly frozen up with crud. I took the chance and bought it.
After a bath, a WD40 hosedown, and an oiling, it got a nice snap back in the tools.
So, it just had the blade and nail file. No scissors, no lanyard ring, and no toothpick/tweezers slots in the scales. The blade was stamped...
VICTORINOX
SWITZERLAND
STAINLESS
ROSTFREI
So... a legit Victorinox. I'd just never seen a cellidor scaled 58mm with no T&T.
After looking through the SAK WIKI, it looks like what I found was a Princess.
This one is stamped with the 'Santa Fe' railroad logo in silver on blue scales.
And was worth every cent of the $1 I paid. Score!
And let me say, with the somewhat thinner scales and only 1 layer, this knife is REALLY slim. Any slimmer and I don't think it'd grip well.
