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When you close a blade....

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us Offline Diver

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Re: When you close a blade....
Reply #30 on: August 21, 2016, 07:55:30 PM
It's better than bubble wrap.  :-)


us Offline pitbullz4me

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Re: When you close a blade....
Reply #31 on: August 21, 2016, 08:06:45 PM
Yes, every time!

The first thing you learn in marketing is "You sell the sizzle, not the steak". To me, that sound of the blade snapping closed is the "sizzle"; the surprise and delight I get from that snap every time really makes me love SAKs.

It's the sound of precision engineering.
It's the sound of a well made object.
It's the sound of a finished job.
It's the sound of trust in your tools.
It's the sound of being Johnny-on-the-spot.
It's the sound of form meeting function.
It's the sound of beauty and engineering that you can carry in your pocket.
It's the million dollar sound.

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This !! I let mine snap every time.  It's part of the Swiss Army knife allure for me. Gives me this well engineered precise feeling that I like.


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nl Offline spydutch

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Re: When you close a blade....
Reply #32 on: August 21, 2016, 09:19:56 PM
I try to let the blade snap for the fun of it, but most of the times I control the blade all the way down.
I read somewhere that it's bad for the back spring to let your blade snap shut.
And it's Cars fault with his stories of Mr Van on the traditional section of BF. "Don't fight your blade" and not to let it snap shut  :ahhh


fi Offline Gath

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Re: When you close a blade....
Reply #33 on: August 21, 2016, 11:16:57 PM
Well, should a back spring ever snap just send the knife to the Victorinox warranty spa and your grandson maybe has to do it again. And I doubt snapping alone damages the spring, more likely it furthers damage taken in some other incident. anyway more recent springs should be more resistants than older ones.


 

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