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Time for Victorinox to come up with a SAK with a nose hair trimmer

us Offline ElevenBlade

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In a pinch, I've been able to safely trim nose hairs with SAK scissors... just enough to go about my day (once I've noticed them when I'm out and about)... and then I trim them properly when I get home.  I may have done this many... many times.  I may have also trimmed an absurdly long eyebrow from time to time.   :facepalm:


00 Offline SgtTowser

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I know this sounds krazy, but you can buy a nose hair trimmer, keep it in the bathroom cabinet, and you don't have to carry it around in your pocket all day.  Weird, I know.

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"Youse people don't need to carry around no nose hair trimmer in your pocket!"


Carrying a dedicated nose hair trimmer is an option.

But so is carrying a can opener.

I would rather it was in my SAK.


00 Offline SgtTowser

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In a pinch, I've been able to safely trim nose hairs with SAK scissors... just enough to go about my day (once I've noticed them when I'm out and about)... and then I trim them properly when I get home.  I may have done this many... many times.  I may have also trimmed an absurdly long eyebrow from time to time.   :facepalm:

Many times have I scissored on the road when I forgot my nose hair trimmer.

Many times have I cut, or jabbed my self.


us Offline Jim the Brave

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Anyway, I sure know I had a professor in college, for whom I wish he had noticed (at any time in the three years I knew him) that he had nose hairs, and had settled on any of these methods to remove them. It was the only thing we could think about when he was talking to us....
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00 Offline SgtTowser

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 Now here is an idea: how about Vic makes a round tipped scissor option? Never in my entire SAK carrying life have I needed scissor tips as sharply pointed as Vic’s scissors.  Then I could get by with scissors. Looks like I may have to do get out my diamond files and do the mod! Why didn’t I ever think of this before?!!


00 Offline SgtTowser

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Anyway, I sure know I had a professor in college, for whom I wish he had noticed (at any time in the three years I knew him) that he had nose hairs, and had settled on any of these methods to remove them. It was the only thing we could think about when he was talking to us....

It was clients with me. Two in particular. But a lecturer would be hell, too.


us Offline Jim the Brave

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Now here is an idea: how about Vic makes a round tipped scissor option? Never in my entire SAK carrying life have I needed scissor tips as sharply pointed as Vic’s scissors.  Then I could get by with scissors. Looks like I may have to do get out my diamond files and do the mod! Why didn’t I ever think of this before?!!

Well yeah...... let us know how that goes!
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00 Offline Simon_Templar

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Urgl, can someone please derail this thread for good?  :cry:


us Offline Jim the Brave

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Urgl, can someone please derail this thread for good?  :cry:

Easier said than done, unless a moderator locks it!
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us Offline ElevenBlade

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Anyway, I sure know I had a professor in college, for whom I wish he had noticed (at any time in the three years I knew him) that he had nose hairs, and had settled on any of these methods to remove them. It was the only thing we could think about when he was talking to us....

One of my biggest fears is that nobody tells me that I have hair growing out of my ears when I do.


00 Offline SgtTowser

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Rounded tips!

Cant believe it took me this many years to solve this simple  issue.

And rounded tips will be MUCH safer  for cutting off bandages from wounds! See the rounded  tips of the leather man emergency shears, if I recall correctly.

It was right under my nose!!!  :woohoo: :woohoo:

Time for the Dremel for my key chain 58!!!!

Sorry this isn’t an issue of interest for others, but it is for me and a problem solved. And I can leave a scissor on my .Cybertool pointed for snipping sutures in emergencies.

Mick was wrong. Satisfaction can be gotten! All good. 
« Last Edit: March 31, 2021, 01:45:15 AM by SgtTowser »


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:clap:

 :hatsoff:

And you have the cleverest name I have seen in awhile!


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One of my biggest fears is that nobody tells me that I have hair growing out of my ears when I do.

If they do, would you listen?...

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us Offline Jim the Brave

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One of my biggest fears is that nobody tells me that I have hair growing out of my ears when I do.

I'm pretty sure people have been trying to tell you that, but just haven't gotten up the nerve.
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us Offline kamakiri

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If they do, Could you listen?...

FTFY

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One of my biggest fears is that nobody tells me that I have hair growing out of my ears when I do.
You probably just can't hear them through all the ear hair.


us Offline ElevenBlade

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If they do, would you listen?...

 :whistle:

 :D :D :D :D

You probably just can't hear them through all the ear hair.

I'm pretty sure people have been trying to tell you that, but just haven't gotten up the nerve.
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 :rofl: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers:


nz Offline Syncop8r

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Don't listen to all the nasalsayers.


us Offline ElevenBlade

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Don't listen to all the nasalsayers.

nor the nares-do-wells?


nz Offline Syncop8r

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Now here is an idea: how about Vic makes a round tipped scissor option?
Yeah! They could make them in the ol' factory in Switzerland.


00 Offline SgtTowser

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Don't listen to all the nasalsayers.

Lol!



00 Offline SgtTowser

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Yeah! They could make them in the ol' factory in Switzerland.

And spare us the Dremel wear


us Offline Jim the Brave

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And spare us the Dremel wear

Never heard of that brand of clothes.....  ::)
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us Offline 264

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I sliced and diced my nose very badly about 25 years ago with a 58mm classic. I split my nostril in two instead of cutting hair. Blood everywhere. Cut healed but left a scar. I was too embarrassed to go to an ER. Please consider this a public service announcement that sharp bits of metal should be considered dangerous and used with great caution and do not belong in your nose.
« Last Edit: April 01, 2021, 09:13:15 AM by 264 »


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Please consider this a public service announcement that sharp bits of metal should be considered dangerous and used with great caution and do not belong in your nose.
264 disagrees... should we accseptum?


us Offline 264

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Victorinox should create a nose hair removal tool of some sort and at times I need to be more careful with sharp bits of metal.
:)

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« Last Edit: April 01, 2021, 04:46:19 PM by 264 »


us Offline Jim the Brave

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Actually, Victorinox did just announce today that in response to much demand, they are introducing a nose hair trimmer.  :D
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us Offline Jim the Brave

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Actually, Victorinox did just announce today that in response to much demand, they are introducing a nose hair trimmer.  :D

April 1.  :ahhh :ahhh :ahhh :ahhh :ahhh  :rofl:
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