Anne ..... Great thoughts on the Companion and the L2E collection
…for reasons that I really can't fully explain, I started collecting Swiss Army knives and I've amassed a bit of a collection.
Yes, I have carried it on the lanyard, as not all my clothes have pockets and I'm a big believer in having your SAK or multitool on your person at home etc. However, I worry a little bit because I tend to not put things on my neck that are probably stronger than my neck. I really can't think what it would get caught on but if it gets caught in something, I'd rather keep my neck and lose my knife.
Wow, thanks, everybody for the really nice welcome!! Yes, I have carried it on the lanyard, as not all my clothes have pockets and I'm a big believer in having your SAK or multitool on your person at home etc. However, I worry a little bit because I tend to not put things on my neck that are probably stronger than my neck. I really can't think what it would get caught on but if it gets caught in something, I'd rather keep my neck and lose my knife. I love the idea of the transparent colors because while I typically do not care for the transparent colors myself, I think it gives the knife a friendly look. I believe that we have lost so much ground in letting knives be referred to as weapons when they clearly are almost always tools that some serious consideration needs to go into regaining that ground. I think that the Companion fits the bill for that nicely. That's actually a part of what I like about the Companion. While I do enjoy using the package opener myself, I also think that it's a tool that doesn't force you to use a knife all the time if you don't want to, and yet you're still carrying a knife, so you can't really be against knives entirely.A young man recently told me, "I don't like knives because they are pointy and sharp." At first I felt critical of him. But then I thought that he was actually probably just expressing a common belief among some groups of young people today who have been raised in an environment that's so safe they can neither accomplish the tasks that they need to do nor learn to manage levels of risk which are actually far below the risks they take when getting behind the wheel. I hope that non-knife- focused multitools like the Companion will help break that barrier. Thank you for being so welcoming! And here's to hoping that a MUCH less expensive version is on the way! (But there's no way IMO that it will go below the $58 USD barrier the Compact can't seem to break.)
Which raises the question how durable it will be when pocket carried. Is anyone EDC'ing one of these beauties and can comment? Given that Victorinox did not conceive this line as a limited edition, I would assume they expect these SAKs to be carried and have given some thought to the issue of scale wear and tear.
I’m not carrying one, so can’t comment directly on these.Historically, though, I don’t think these types of scales (even non-LE scales such as camo) have proven particularly durable. The issue is that the color (however applied) is only surface deep, so damage or wear tends to expose the plastic underneath. Contrast this with regular solid color cellidor scales, where the color is “through and through”.Of course, external factors also influence how long the scales may last, e.g. can the SAK have a dedicated pocket, or is it being beaten up all the time by keys, coins, etc.If you do carry this regularly, I will be interested to see how the scales hold up.
... If I ever get a SwissChamp...
About a year ago, for reasons that I really can't fully explain, I started collecting Swiss Army knives and I've amassed a bit of a collection.
Simon, you are a past master in the dirty art of enabling. I do at least have a Spartan. I am seriously considering turning a red Spartan into a blue Spartan. I just got a really spiffy set of blue scales. Actually a blue SwissChamp would..... whoops, there I go again. I mentioned before that I could have bought a SwissChamp for $30 at a flea market. I think I called it a Champion before. It would have been a SwissChamp. Probably for $20. Why didn't I? I knew good and well that the seller had stolen it from a store he worked in. Either that or bought it from a co-worker who had stolen it. I knew it. Let's say I strongly suspected it. I just wouldn't buy it thinking it was stolen. So I never owned one. I have to live with myself. Best wishes. Gary