Victorinox Swiss Army Pioneer Pocket Knife Review
Victorinox Swiss Army Pioneer Pocket Knife Feature
- Compact Swiss Army pocketknife for hiking, camping, and more
- Enclosed in ribbed silver Alox housing made to exacting Victorinox standards
- Large blade; can opener with small screwdriver
- Bottle opener with large screwdriver and wire stripper
- Measures 3.5 inches long; weighs 3.2 ounces; lifetime warranty
The Pioneer is cased a stylish ribbed silver Alox housing. |
Pioneer Tools
- Large blade
- Can opener with small screwdriver
- Bottle opener with large screwdriver and wire stripper
- Reamer
- Key ring
- Engraving panel on back
About Victorinox
In 1884, Swiss cutler Karl Elsener set up shop in Ibach-Schwyz, installing a waterwheel in Tobelbach Brook to run his grinding and polishing machines. Thus began what would become the international brand name Victorinox, a combination of Victoria, for Elsener's mother, and "inox," or stainless steel. Today, Victorinox produces watches, luggage, clothing, and, famously, Swiss Army Knives. The original product dates to 1897, when Elsener patented the Swiss Officer's and Sports Knife he supplied to the Swiss Army. Following World War II, American servicemen and women shopping in PX stores shortened the name to Swiss Army Knife, which lives on in English-speaking countries around the world and has become a metaphor for versatility.
The Victorinox Swiss Army 53960 Pioneer has the following unique features: 1. Large Blade 2. Reamer 3. Can Opener with 4. Small Screwdriver 5. Bottle Opener with 6. Large Screwdriver 7. Wire Stripper 8. Key Ring In 1884, Master Cutler Karl Elsener started his cutlery factory in the small village of Ibach, Switzerland. In 1897, he crafted the Victorinox Original Swiss Army Knife. Since that time, the Elsener family has continued to craft tools in the Victorinox tradition of in genius design, durability, and quality. This is why all Victorinox multi-tools, made of first class stainless steel, are guaranteed a lifetime against defects in material and workmanship. REMEMBER, If it doesn't say Victorinox, it's not the Original Swiss Army Knife.
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