Help identifying swiss army knife

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I recently found a Swiss Army knife. On one blade is
VICTORINOX
SWITZERLAND
STAINLESS
ROSTFREI
On the other blade is VICTORIA
OFFICER
SUISSE
It also has H. Futheh Gstaao on the blade. ( I can find that name anywhere.)
It has 8 tools on it and the corkscrew has 5 turns with grooves. The only rivet that shows is on the clasp/hook. I have been trying to find out about this knife with no luck. I can't find ones with the exact rivets and blades. Can anyone give me any information? I have looked at the suggested sites with no luck. I am attaching pics to hopefully help get information about this knife.

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https://photos.app.goo.gl/Kg9KiPKNcAmQiCxm8
 
It might be an old Huntsman. Why don't you post this in Multitools? There are a lot of experts and collectors over there.

For what it's worth, I like the old bails and I cannot stand the new keyring. That thing is a hotspot and digs into my hand. It also tears up my jeans. Back to the old bail like you have is what I say.
 
I'm leaning towards it being the forerunner to the Huntsman called the Woodsman. Because. It doesn't have the scale tools, toothpick and tweezers. It has a clip point small blade, which dates it to before 1973. It also has the shackle/bail, which dates it to before 1969.

For what it's worth, I like the old bails and I cannot stand the new keyring. That thing is a hotspot and digs into my hand. It also tears up my jeans.
I filed the keyring attachment post off, on the knife I carry.

O.B.
 
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