Its actually a pretty common florist or gardeners knife, the blade that is. The fact that it has a key ring is VERY unusual. Normally they do not have a key ring.
Interesting... the Blumenmesser is not available in red or black, and is announced as new in 2010. So the Florist was only available in the US and is now over here too?
Quote from: Turnstone on October 08, 2010, 12:39:12 PMInteresting... the Blumenmesser is not available in red or black, and is announced as new in 2010. So the Florist was only available in the US and is now over here too?I'd like a set of the new 2010 colored Gardeners, but have not found a reliable source at a good price. They are only marketed in Europe right now. The knives are very inexpensive from a good dealer. Maybe Tim should order a bunch offcially or through a back door.
I saw a Vic Florist on eBay with a keyring, which I had never seen before. I purchased said Florist for just over $10. Here are photos. I am digging this blade.Anyone ever seen one like this? I'll be tossing a lanyard on it and taking it on the go from time to time. It has a nice solid feel. The back spring has a great snap, similar to the heavy back spring of the 108mm Vics.Cheers
As already mentioned by others here the floral knives are pretty common and not rare. Even with keyring the black and red (Economy) are available from some online Shops, at least here in Switzerland. They are also listed in the Victorinox catalog 2008.Black "Gardener" 1.9051 , red "Gardener" 3.9051. See also SAKWiki.