What SAK are ya totin' today?

Today again my old Wenger (1964), is perhaps the SAK that I carry more times in my pocket !!!

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:thumbup::thumbup: That's a very nice one and it's great that you carry it!!! :thumbup: My '64 Soldier stays in the collection box! :eek:
 
:thumbup::thumbup: That's a very nice one and it's great that you carry it!!! :thumbup: My '64 Soldier stays in the collection box! :eek:

Thank you Mr. Robert. I agree that his place would be the collection box, but there is some sentimentality that leads me to walk with it.
Perhaps because was the first one I had and it was given to me by a friend who was in Switzerland and who wanted to get rid of him, because he was already very worn out ...
 
This older (1985) Victorinox Soldier found its way into my pocket today. It needed some serious cleaning when I got it, but it is in overall good shape.
A couple questions for you experts:

1. The awl is slightly bent towards the interior causing it to just rub on the main blade when opening/closing. Any ideas or suggestions on how to straighten it out?

2. I am unfamiliar with the little logo embossed on the scale. It appears similar to the WK Waffen-Kontrolle stamp as seen on some of the older units, but it isn't exactly the same. Any ideas on it?




 
Carrying this today on it's maiden voyage after a slight modification. It was completely disassembled cleaned, de-burred and reassembled without the opener layer, making it a unique 3 layer explorer. Turned out well and I'm very pleased.

 
Glad to see it turned out so well. I'd have ditched the scissors as well, but that's me.



As usual, copper Scientist in my pocket, with Red, White and Blue in reserve and a Black for those formal occasions (which I almost never have).
 
Carrying this today on it's maiden voyage after a slight modification. It was completely disassembled cleaned, de-burred and reassembled without the opener layer, making it a unique 3 layer explorer. Turned out well and I'm very pleased.


Looks great!!!! :thumbup::thumbup:
 
Thanks guys! It was interesting to see how they're put together... quite amazing design actually.
yablanowitz, that's a substantial study of scientist!!! :thumbup:
 
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