Help identifying this Victorinox SAK please?

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So I've been having the hardest time trying to find what model my Victorinox SAK is. My grandfather gave it to me about a month ago, and it's proving impossible to figure out. If it didn't say Victorinox on the blade, I wouldn't believe that it was one. I even used a SAK identifier, and that gave me nothing.

About the knife:
-It was given to my grandfather by a company near where he lived in Bridgeville, PA called Silhol lumber, and it has the Silhol company logo printed on it with red and black. Because of this, I figure that many companies must have given these out.
-It's a 58mm knife.
-About 4.25mm thick.
-About 16-17mm wide (including the tools when closed) depending on where you measure it.
-The body is about 13mm wide when you don't count the tools.
-Scales seem to be made out of aluminum, but I'm not sure. They seem semi polished, but still pretty dull, and they're just the color of aluminum.
-The knife has 4 pins total (two at the top side by side, and two at the bottom, side by side.)
Tools:
-Has the small pen knife that I think is on every 58mm SAK
-On the side of the blade that has the nail slot, running parallel to the blade, it says:
Victorinox
Switzerland
Stainless
Rostfrei
-On the opposite side of the blade, it says Victoria with a symbol in the middle of it that kind of looks like a bow.
-Has a pretty thin nail file compared to the one on my newer alox SAK (The end of the nail file may be made to be used as a screwdriver, but maybe not. If it is, it's right at 4mm wide at the end.)
-Has scissors.

That's all I can tell you about it. Thanks for your help in advance
I'll post some pictures once my phone stops freezing up.
 
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