http://www.amazon.com/Wenger-16999-G...iss+army+knife
I could sell off all of my power tools and I might even find enough room in my travel trailer to take it camping;-)
Craig
http://www.amazon.com/Wenger-16999-G...iss+army+knife
I could sell off all of my power tools and I might even find enough room in my travel trailer to take it camping;-)
Craig
Last edited by Craig McCormick; 07-20-2012 at 10:14 PM.
I admire the person who went to such an extent to create that.
$990 and 86 reviews???
"I tried to file my nails and I ended up putting a corkscrew through my hand"
lol
Carpe Lignum
i want one.
Building Inspector, CBO
Of all the laws Brandolini's may be the most universally true.
Deep thought for the day:
Your bandsaw weighs more when you leave the spring compressed instead of relieving the tension.
I get the reviews are funny, but you cannot write a review unless you have bought it.
So the question is, does Amazon really sell something like that?! I thought it's a joke but you can add it to your cart and check out (but I didn't go as far as paying for it).
Have people really bought it (at that price)?! One thinks it's an Aprils 1st fool joke...
Nope - it's no joke. There are plenty of serious "knife knuts" that would buy one. $1000.00 isn't anything special as far as price goes to a collector.So the question is, does Amazon really sell something like that?! I thought it's a joke but you can add it to your cart and check out (but I didn't go as far as paying for it).
Have people really bought it (at that price)?! One thinks it's an Aprils 1st fool joke...
Head on over to bladeforums dot com sometime and check it out.
Edit to add - after doing a bit of reading,,,,it would appear that the Amazon price is actually a bargin - MSRP is $2400. A "going price", $1400 - is nearly half agin what Amazon charges.
& no I really doubt if any of the reviews are by someone that bought one. It would be rather pointless since anyone that bought one knows exactly what they are buying and for what reason (collector).
BTW - no - I don't have one. I don't care for the Swiss Army Knife type of knife. I'd rather have a multi tool like the one from Gerber that I keep handy.
Last edited by Rich Engelhardt; 07-21-2012 at 8:33 AM.
- 2.5-inch 60% serrated locking blade
- Nail file
- Nail cleaner
- Corkscrew
- Adjustable pliers with wire crimper and cutter
- Removable screwdriver bit adapter
- 2.5-inch blade for Official World Scout Knife
- Spring-loaded, locking needle-nose pliers with wire cutter
- Removable screwdiver bit holder
- Phillips head screwdriver bit 0 Phillips head screwdriver bit 1
- Phillips head screwdriver bit 2
- Flat head screwdriver bit 0.5mm x 3.5mm
- Flat head screwdriver bit 0.6mm x 4.0mm
- Flat head screwdriver bit 1.0mm x 6.5mm
- Magnetized recessed bit holder
- Double-cut wood saw with ruler
- Chain rivet setter
- Removable 5mm
- Allen wrench
- Screwdriver for slotted and Phillips head screws
- Removable tool for adjusting spokes
- 10mm Hexagonal key for nuts
- Removable 4mm curved allen wrench with Phillips head screwdriver
- Patented locking screwdriver
- Universal wrench
- 2.4-inch springless scissors with serrated self-sharpening design
- 1.65-inch clip point utility blade
- Phillips head screwdriver
- 2.5-inch clip-point blade
- Club face cleaner
- 2.4-inch round tip blade
- Patented locking screwdriver
- Cap lifter
- Can opener
- Shoe spike wrench
- Divot repair tool
- 4mm Allen wrench
- 2.5-inch blade
- Fine metal file with precision screwdriver
- Double-cut wood saw with ruler
- Cupped cigar cutter with double honed edges
- 12/20-gauge choke tube tool
- Watch case back opening tool
- Snap shackle
- Mineral crystal magnifier
- Compass
- Straight edge, ruler (in./cm)
- Telescopic pointer
- Fish scaler
- Hook dis-gorger
- Line guide
- Shortix laboratory key
- Micro tool holder
- Micro tool adapter
- Micro scraper, straight
- Micro scraper,curved
- Laser pointer with 300-foot range
- Metal file
- Metal saw
- Flashlight
- Micro tool holder
- Phillips head screwdriver 1.5mm
- Screwdriver 1.2mm
- Screwdriver .8mm
- Fine fork for watch spring bars
- Reamer
- Pin punch 1.2mm
- Pin pinch .8mm
- Round needle file
- Removable tool holder with expandable receptacle
- Removable tool holder
- Special self-centering screwdriver for gunsights
- Flat Phillips head screwdriver
- Chisel-point reamer
- Mineral crystal magnifier
- Small ruler
- Extension tool
- Sping-loaded, locking flat nose needle-nose pliers
- Removable screwdriver bit holder
- Phillips head screwdriver bit 0
- Phillips head screwdriver bit 1
- Phillips head screwdriver bit 2
- Flat head screwdriver bit 0.5mm x 3.5mm
- Flat head screwdriver bit 0.6mm x 4.0mm
- Flat head screwdriver bit 1.0mm x 6.5mm
- Magnetized recessed bit holder
- Tire tread gauge
- Fiber optic tool holder
- Can opener
- Patented locking screwdriver
- Cap lifter
- Wire stripper
- Reamer
- Awl
- Toothpick
- Tweezers
- Key ring
At 8.75 inches closed, I dont think you could call it a "pocket knife"
Carpe Lignum
I'm not too sure about it's "key ring" capabilities either))
How would you hold the danged thing?
Never, under any circumstances, consume a laxative and sleeping pill, on the same night
Same way you hold a brick?
Where did I put that tape measure...
I think it's just a decorator item to hang on your wall. I'm strong and have big hands and still would have a lot of trouble using most of the "implements" whatever "functions" they serve.
Remember the old saw: "A Fool and his money are soon parted"....