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case vs victorinox - a look at scissors on pocket knives

I look at how well the scissors on two knives made by W. R. Case & Son compare to those found on Victorinox, Coleman, and Rough Rider Knives.

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Comment by Tobias Gibson on March 26, 2014 at 6:44

I debated on if i should include the rough rider as I knew the scale would eventually fall off at some point when recording.  But i decided, hey, people need to know it's a piece of crap.  The knife is an embarrassment to the Rough Rider line.  I so want to buy a couple more Case peanuts with the scissors but I can't bring myself to doing it because the scissors won't cut fishing line (or wax paper or  cardboard or  clam packs, or just about anything else that Swiss Army knives scissors will cut!)

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