A very good question. 74 mm is such a nice size, but the tool selection is just weak, intentionally so it seems.I suppose it's because executives aren't supposed to actually make or fix anything, just write memos and attend meetings.
Got that covered.
Those Wenger 65mm tools in a 74mm Victorinox frame are just lovely! I'm wondering, how much modification to the tools themselves was needed?
I too, would like to see just about anything on a 74mm, aside from what it currently has.I've used the bottle opener on a LM micra for its intended purpose. It works fine, but with much trepidation. I'd worry that a similarly sized bottle opener on a 74mm SAK would be similar... just a backup. All this talk of the Executive as of late has got me thinking. To me, the Executive is on the wrong side of the necessary/unnecessary implement ratio. The trouble is... I don't know what I'd replace them with I can't, for the life of me, think of what I would want on a 74mm form factor.The file and the orange peeler just have to go. I think a combo tool of a bottle opener and Philips driver would make the most sense, despite previous comment. Perhaps a flat driver, with a file, again.., despite previous comment.That silly cuticle pusher on the MiniChamp... let's call it a pharmacist spatula... I wonder if that could come in handy. Some traditional knives have it, so its probably useful.
PROBLEM SOLVED! Just added my KnifeGuys Brewbead to my lanyard. (Image removed from quote.)
I use the cuticle pusher as a light-duty pry tool and as a knife pick. My Opinel got stiff from disuse and humidity, and had to use the cuticle pusher to get it open. The fingernail curve to it really helps.
Because there's no need for a bottle opener for gentlemen. They drink wine instead.
No corkscrew on the Executive... Guess gentleman drink water?
with orange... peel?
Yes I guess they drink an Old Fashioned!
Corkscrew on an Executive or scissors on a Waiter...
Ok, we have a week old thread on 74mm SAKs and still no post from Reinier? Someone send a search party.
Waiter + scissors = Compact