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Tool Talk => Swiss Army Knights Forum => Topic started by: Oxford_Guy on January 11, 2017, 08:46:55 AM
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Was reading about an unusual model the other day, the Victorinox Engineer, the only (unmodded) 91mm with an inline fine driver - has anyone here actually ever come across one of these?
http://www.sakwiki.com/tiki-index.php?page=Victorinox+Engineer
http://archerwinsak.blogspot.co.uk/2014/11/collection-victorinox-engineer-91mm.html
(http://www.sakwiki.com/show_image.php?id=3470)
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Well, that's my picture of my knife so... yes ;)
BTW there are several 91mm knives with the inline fine driver - regular models were the Motorist, the Cadillac, and the Handwerkermesser. There are also several special runs made by Victorinox for companies, including Climber and Super Tinker variants for Fuchs Helicopter and a Hiker variant for Pavag Nebikon.
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Well, that's my picture of my knife so... yes ;)
BTW there are several 91mm knives with the inline fine driver - regular models were the Motorist, the Cadillac, and the Handwerkermesser. There are also several special runs made by Victorinox for companies, including Climber and Super Tinker variants for Fuchs Helicopter and a Hiker variant for Pavag Nebikon.
Thanks for the info :salute:
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Well, that's my picture of my knife so... yes ;)
BTW there are several 91mm knives with the inline fine driver - regular models were the Motorist, the Cadillac, and the Handwerkermesser. There are also several special runs made by Victorinox for companies, including Climber and Super Tinker variants for Fuchs Helicopter and a Hiker variant for Pavag Nebikon.
Thanks, they seem pretty rare, though!
I'm currently trying to track down a 93mm Technician in good condition...
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Well, that's my picture of my knife so... yes ;)
BTW there are several 91mm knives with the inline fine driver - regular models were the Motorist, the Cadillac, and the Handwerkermesser. There are also several special runs made by Victorinox for companies, including Climber and Super Tinker variants for Fuchs Helicopter and a Hiker variant for Pavag Nebikon.
Thanks for the info :salute:
+1 it is always good to see Jazzbass here cause he is full of SAK info :tu: :like: :like:
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BTW there are several 91mm knives with the inline fine driver - regular models were the Motorist, the Cadillac, and the Handwerkermesser. There are also several special runs made by Victorinox for companies, including Climber and Super Tinker variants for Fuchs Helicopter and a Hiker variant for Pavag Nebikon.
Hi, jazzbass!
I never heard about Handwerkermesser. Could you please post photo and short description (if possible)?
Regarding regular models (Hiker, Climber, Super Tinker) - if I understood correctly, it was a specific run of these models with replacement one tool (small blade for instance) with technician screwdriver. Am I right?
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I was looking for a Campingmesser, which led me to find this photo (which shows the Handwerkermesser). It is on "I Love SAKs" website...possibly in the SAKWiki too, I'm unsure though.
(https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/340/31413186244_b3b6547d09_z.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/PRSMRo)
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oops. so it a Handyman 7236maU?
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oops. so it a Handyman 7236maU?
Hopefully jazzbass will chime in. I just find photos, I don't know anything about them. :D
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oops. so it a Handyman 7236maU?
Hopefully jazzbass will chime in. I just find photos, I don't know anything about them. :D
https://leaf-vics.com/2016/08/462-handyman-7236mau.html
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Well, that's my picture of my knife so... yes ;)
BTW there are several 91mm knives with the inline fine driver - regular models were the Motorist, the Cadillac, and the Handwerkermesser. There are also several special runs made by Victorinox for companies, including Climber and Super Tinker variants for Fuchs Helicopter and a Hiker variant for Pavag Nebikon.
Thanks for the info :salute:
+1 it is always good to see Jazzbass here cause he is full of SAK info :tu: :like: :like:
I love seeing precise facts and info like that.
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I never heard about Handwerkermesser. Could you please post photo and short description (if possible)?
oops. so it a Handyman 7236maU?
Correct. I like to use the German "Handwerkermesser" for the 7236maU instead of the English "Handyman" due to conflict with the 1.3793 Handyman and the 1.3773 Handyman. Two "Handyman" models is already annoying, so I decided to use the name from the pamphlet that FolderBeholder posted and call the 7236maU the "Handwerkermesser".
(http://i.imgur.com/AmXuDzX.jpg)
Regarding regular models (Hiker, Climber, Super Tinker) - if I understood correctly, it was a specific run of these models with replacement one tool (small blade for instance) with technician screwdriver. Am I right?
Correct. I don't have a good pic of the Pavag Hiker, but think Motorist with a woodsaw instead of a metal file. It even has the St Christopher inlay on the rear scale. Here are the Fuchs Climber and Super Tinker variants:
(http://i.imgur.com/sIPsrQu.jpg)
(http://i.imgur.com/9UC4mcK.jpg)
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Very cool thread 8) already a bunch of info that I had no idea about :dd: :like: :like:
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I do like the technician screwdriver, and wish it was available on more models.
I went to visit a friend a couple of years ago, and he was having some trouble with a light fitting. I had a Swiss knife in my pocket (prob 85mm or 91mm) and some form of pliers tool. Not one of the drivers on either tool was capable of dealing with the electrical connections. That technician blade would have been perfect. My friend had some regular drivers, but they were also too wide or too narrow. Thankfully I had a Manager on my car keys, and that saved the day.
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I'd love to get my hands on a few but I don't suppose we'll see the inline fine flat driver on a production knife again, now that the backside flat driver comes on some knives with saws.
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The original (pre-bitdriver) version of the Wenger Ranger Alinghi has a long narrow screwdriver in place of a can opener.
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170112/a83d9dd99c6b2fd245d18ab1ce2e380e.jpg)
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Correct. I like to use the German "Handwerkermesser" for the 7236maU instead of the English "Handyman" due to conflict with the 1.3793 Handyman and the 1.3773 Handyman. Two "Handyman" models is already annoying, so I decided to use the name from the pamphlet that FolderBeholder posted and call the 7236maU the "Handwerkermesser".
Thanks for clarification! One more question - 1.3793 Handyman it's an older version of Handyman without pliers, but with fish-scaler?
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I really dig this old series containing the technician's driver. Especially the engineer model.
:tu:
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One of my ideal fantasy SAKs would be a Technician X - i.e. a Technician with scissors... or possibly even better, replacing the awl with the fine driver (seems to be possible for the Engineer SAK), so you can retain the can opener (as this can be handy as a 2D Phillips driver)