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In 1945, the Swiss Army Knife came to America in a major way when the U.S. Army ordered it for Post Exchange stores, and soldiers in Europe took them home as souvenirs after World War II.
Mother's Day gift ideas with lifestyle expert Dawn McCarthy 05:32. New versions of the iconic Swiss Army Knife could soon be missing a key component: an actual knife.
The Victorinox Huntsman Swiss Army Knife packs 15 tools into a frame small enough to fit in your pocket, yet capable enough to tackle every task the outdoors can throw your way.
Victorinox's 15-function Compact Swiss Army Knife is on sale for just $39 during Amazon's Big Spring Sale, and shoppers say it's "one of the best" models.
The original compact multi-tool is still just as good, if not better, than it was when introduced in the late 1800s. We’re talking about, of course, the legendary Swiss Army Knife™ made by Victorinox.
Swiss Army Knife maker will offer bladeless products amid a rise in violence Some governments have been cracking down on the knives people can carry in public as crime has increased. Victorinox ...
The Victorinox Climber Swiss Army Knife combines 14 essential functions in a compact, high-quality multi-tool perfect for everyday carry and outdoor adventures. Learn why this Swiss-made classic ...
Victorinox does, though, have versions of its Swiss Army Knife designed for nail care, called the Nail Clip 580, which boasts a nail file and clipper, tweezers and a serrated-edge scissors.
Victorinox, the company behind the Swiss army knife, is making a multi-tool without a blade. The CEO said increased regulation of knives in certain countries was behind the decision.
After the 2005 purchase of Wenger by Victorinox, the two companies continued to make Swiss Army Knives and other cutlery for some time. But eight years later, in January 2013, that came to an end.
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