The big screwdriver/bottle opener is made to lock when you push down on the blade so that the blade doesn't accidentally close on you when you are using it.
Yeah I have shown that in other videos just didn’t get to it this time. They really should have nudged that notch out just a bit so it doesn’t sit right against the scales.
You got yours on sale ! But this series are very expensive here in the UK, when you can find them ? There are rumours they are discontinued but that's been said for year's? I have used that very model of your review and find the inlays get very impregnated with oil and crap and indeed the rubber started to break up ! Sent it to Ibach with a letter stating what had happened to it ! And to my astonishment they told me they were aware of that issue and replaced the scales and also sent me a spare set of the evolution one's also with the knife !! Great service from a Great company, only down side is it takes three to four months turn around but obviously its not my only SAK . Love your reviews you clearly have a sick / SAK addiction too ??
The turn around takes forever when they have to go international. Fortunately over here across the pond we have a Vic service center in Connecticut. It usually takes about two weeks to get them repaired. I have one that did have to go to Ibach for a major repair that I am still waiting on but it’s a very special, and exceptionally rare model.
I have grip 14 too and definitely prefer screwdriver to corkscrew. Also You dont need to put fire starter in corkscrew u can place to magnesium fire starter stick in the toothpick hole. I saw some people doing like that. S14 really handy edc . Good review as usual.
The big screwdriver/bottle opener is made to lock when you push down on the blade so that the blade doesn't accidentally close on you when you are using it.
Yeah I have shown that in other videos just didn’t get to it this time. They really should have nudged that notch out just a bit so it doesn’t sit right against the scales.
You got yours on sale ! But this series are very expensive here in the UK, when you can find them ?
There are rumours they are discontinued but that's been said for year's? I have used that very model of your review and find the inlays get very impregnated with oil and crap and indeed the rubber started to break up ! Sent it to Ibach with a letter stating what had happened to it ! And to my astonishment they told me they were aware of that issue and replaced the scales and also sent me a spare set of the evolution one's also with the knife !! Great service from a Great company, only down side is it takes three to four months turn around but obviously its not my only SAK .
Love your reviews you clearly have a sick / SAK addiction too ??
The turn around takes forever when they have to go international. Fortunately over here across the pond we have a Vic service center in Connecticut. It usually takes about two weeks to get them repaired. I have one that did have to go to Ibach for a major repair that I am still waiting on but it’s a very special, and exceptionally rare model.
Thanks for the review but I think I want a little more if I get one.
I have grip 14 too and definitely prefer screwdriver to corkscrew. Also You dont need to put fire starter in corkscrew u can place to magnesium fire starter stick in the toothpick hole. I saw some people doing like that. S14 really handy edc . Good review as usual.
Hi buddy!!! Thanks for the review, I just picked up an Evo S111. It’s the first Evo I’ve ever owned an so far I like it :) Take care amigo!!
Yeah they are great little knives. There are rumors that they may be discontinuing them soon but I sure hope not.
Looks awesome
The Sportsman is this exact set up for victorinox.
The Sportsman lacks scissors, but it is one of my favorite Vics. I have a bunch of them. I’ll do a video about them sometime.
@@swizzarmygrizz ah that's right, I was thinking of the discontinued Alumnus.