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The funny thing is, with the exception of this Stone Age SAK and a toy SAK, i've never seen a SAK with a spoon!
Steve, I still chuckle every time I see that Caveman SAK! Vintage, indeed!
guys, that $1600 Wenger is my EDC keep it on a rifle sling- LOL, by the way I could buy one over in UK for £599.00 about $950
Yeah, Rick, I am familiar with this large Wenger display knife. And they are indeed the real deal. But the price is a little steep for a knife that is essentially nothing more than a novelty. Don't get me wrong. I would love to own one just to show people and blow their minds. But, like I said, not at that price point.
Cheers, mate! Thanks for posting the pic!
Thanks, Ivars!
Since I already own several of those now discontinued Vic Soldier knives I won't be taking advantage of your offer. But it sounds like a good opportunity for someone who has been looking for one, since they are becoming hard to find.
Cheers, my friend!
I too have a p38 from my Army days and still use it from time to time.
I carry a p38 in my wallet and it is a very efective can opener, in fact better than the can openers of any knife!!
C-Ration cans cowered and trembled in fear at the mere mention of my P38!
Nearly 50 years later my Army issued P38 still sees regular service and dispatches the lids off of cans with ease. Probably the single greatest invention and most useful tool that I have ever owned!
Yes, I agree the Wenger Combo tool is not as good as the Victorinox one. I have that same knife Tobias has shown below but never used it. I do have a couple of Entree models but I would not try and open any tin cans with it. I have the P38 and the P51(larger model) and have always liked them. First time I saw one my Grandad was opening a tin of can milk for his coffee and I was about 5 or 6. He really used the tool well and that can was open lickity-split! I recently bought one for my wife and she looked at it like it was an alien object or something. :)
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