The Victorinox international/Swiss Model numbers are not very user friendly - but they are much, much more reliable than any names which gets reused for different models (eg: the infamous "Golfer")
Thanks to a net-friend who sent me a copy of -
Victorinox
"Everything you need to know about Multi-tools and cutlery"
and marked-
© VICTORINOX 2008
X.90230.1 / Printed in Switzerland.
A while back another net-friend and I struggled with the Victorinox numbering system -
but at long last here is the official word on Victorinox international/Swiss numbering system -
even this is hard to decode -
but here it is in all its glory for the larger Vic SAKs -
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Vincent
http://picasaweb.com/UnknownVincent?showall=true
http://UnknownVincent.Shutterfly.com
http://UnknownVT.Shutterfly.com
http://UnknownVT.multiply.com/photos
Thanks to a net-friend who sent me a copy of -
Victorinox
"Everything you need to know about Multi-tools and cutlery"
and marked-
© VICTORINOX 2008
X.90230.1 / Printed in Switzerland.
A while back another net-friend and I struggled with the Victorinox numbering system -
but at long last here is the official word on Victorinox international/Swiss numbering system -
even this is hard to decode -
but here it is in all its glory for the larger Vic SAKs -

--
Vincent
http://picasaweb.com/UnknownVincent?showall=true
http://UnknownVincent.Shutterfly.com
http://UnknownVT.Shutterfly.com
http://UnknownVT.multiply.com/photos