Mark happy Tuesday, just this morning I used the now discontinued 84mm red Cellidor Watch Case Opener to change (swap over) the scales on 2 new 58mm SAKS bought recently at a discount from my local Victorinox dealer. I took the rubi red scales of a signature lite and put them on a rambler to create a brand new rubi red scaled Midnite Manager (a now discontinued model) and put the Ramblers plain red scales on what had been a signature lite to create a new red Classic SD. This is a procedure that I use both my 84mm Watch Case Opener SAK & the also discontinued 85mm Victorinox Delémont Collection Alox Watchmaker 60 for rather than use a knife blade for safety reasons and that the watch maker 'blade' gives much better leverage than a thin sharp blade. ATB Steve in Tel Aviv
I'm so glad you showed that. I never saw one like it. 😊
Great knife ... Will have to keep that one in mind when I go on Amazon next time!!!
Nice one, buddy! I rotate through my knives alot, but today I happened to be carrying a 111mm Soldier. Cheers!
Great carry! Thanks for watching!
Mark happy Tuesday, just this morning I used the now discontinued 84mm red Cellidor Watch Case Opener to change (swap over) the scales on 2 new 58mm SAKS bought recently at a discount from my local Victorinox dealer. I took the rubi red scales of a signature lite and put them on a rambler to create a brand new rubi red scaled Midnite Manager (a now discontinued model) and put the Ramblers plain red scales on what had been a signature lite to create a new red Classic SD. This is a procedure that I use both my 84mm Watch Case Opener SAK & the also discontinued 85mm Victorinox Delémont Collection Alox Watchmaker 60 for rather than use a knife blade for safety reasons and that the watch maker 'blade' gives much better leverage than a thin sharp blade. ATB Steve in Tel Aviv
Useless to me, but very cool.
nice.....cheers
Is that the only model that has that blade
Yes sadly
@@markcoffman494isn't it discontinued too?
@ no still in production
Cool!
First!
best tool for emergency woodcraft (during traveling)