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"... [W]hat do you have?"
A translucent red VIC 'Huntsman', and a translucent red VIC 'Signature'.

Since my 111mm olive green German Bundesweir (or however its spelled) is an exact reproduction of a 1940's ~ 1950s German Army issue SAK, and not a "real" SAK, I'll presume it don't count. :)
(Note: It does not say "Victorinox" or "Wergner" on it anywhere, so it is not (IMHO) a fraudulent clone.)
It do make a nice knife to keep in my bike's frame mount wedge toolbag though. And the sloghtly longer saw works as well as the slightly shorter one of my Huntsman on the overhanging brush on the multi-use trails. :)
 
More bright & shiny, I didn't know the redsparrow was a member of the bowerbird family.
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Certain redsparrows have been known to be fairly creative engineers so in that regard, it is entirely possible they could have some bowerbird heritage. ;)
BTW great color for a SAK! :thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
Well now I'm sad. I have a old one about 20 ish years old and it's the red. Foiled again by being boring.

My favorites are the clear lime green and the USA flag. All.of these are super cool.
 
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Well now I'm sad. I have a old one about 20 ish years old and it's the red. Foiled again by being boring.

My favorites are the clear lime green and the USA flag. All.of these are super cool.

Well mate from 1 south paw to another, this 1 is for you.
Cleaned this 1 up last year, as it was in a draw. well over 20+ years. I think it's the first genuine sak I ever bought. Good for another 20.
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