Victorinox Swiss Army Knife

Well I went with a tinker plus an escort as a keyring knife

Then as I was going through my bits found a leather man juice pro that I picked up at a car boot 2 years ago. I think I paid a fiver it was an unwanted gift in a presentation tin with pouch. Never been used

Like this

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I also found a Gerber profile at the market last week but I think I may get a free nights bed and breakfast in the nick if I carried this around :

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A fiver for the Juice Pro? Rotter! that was just out of my price range when I got my CS4. If I'd known how annoying it was going to be not having the file I'd have waited a month and saved up some more.
The tool I have used the least has go to be the corkscrew which has opened 1 bottle in the last 5? years. Done everything from cutting walking sticks to mending the kitchen sink, from replacing the bushes in a washing machine motor to fixing a £5000 server with the rest of it.
As for the Gerber I always think well when it's that size you might as well go for a fixed blade, possibly easier to explain as well.
 
I usually carry one or the other around, but it's very french to have a knife for making an impromptu sandwich, or kill a wild boar on the side of the road. (true story!)

As long as you're not carrying one in nightclubs here you're fine.
These are both handmade, one has a horn handle, the other olive wood.
(The olive one (top) has a locking mechanism)

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ive already posted a few...but wating for a bespoke one from south africa to arrive...man its a long wait...but she is clothed in carbon fibre a K'roo friction folder....

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