I love your collection. I have a few Victorinox knives. I have a Tinker, Officer Suisse, Swiss Tool X, and a Hunter Pro Red Alox on the way from Amazon.
Nice collection, I always enjoy seeing peoples SAK collections Your 108mm is a GAK-2, (unofficial name) because of the file/match strike.Did you notice the saw is directional unlike most modern SAK saws. As far as I know that appendage has more functions than any other on a swiss army knife, saw, screwdriver, can opener, cap lifter, nail file. It originally came with a blade guard, probably so soldiers didn’t hurt them selfs working on there rifle’s with the screwdriver. Anyhow look forward to seeing the rest of your collection and maybe rewatching your first video.
that Elinox Pioneer is 60's to 75 and way better than the Pioneer's made the last 30 something years. Newer Pioneer's are nice when you isolate them but when you put them up against the old stuff pre 90's, it becomes not even close
I recommend you start getting old 93mm Alox Soldier's and Electrician's pre 1990's. they were made to a higher level back then and thicker tools and better walk and talk. All my 91 mm SAK's seem cheap and flimsy by comparison after having these pre 90's 93mm Alox knives. 60's Alox Soldier's are probably my favorite SAK's now and it's impossible to get 60's Electrician's under $500 and 50's Alox stuff is in the $1000's
I do love early Alox. They really do have a wonderful feel to them. It’s no surprise they are often in good condition to this day. If you scour eBay enough, sometimes you can get lucky and find good deals. I have a decent condition OC Electrician that I got for $40. Really love my brass liner OC Pioneer that I showed here. It was an antique store find in Florida, for $45. Lucked out there.
@@TylerStartz I got a 80's Alox Electrician for $45 a couple months ago and an 81 Soldier for $44 and few weeks ago and they are nice but not quite in the league of my 60's era Soldier's but well worth more than I got them for on Ebay and both are in very good condition
The green swisscard was stolen from me but hey if you give it back I will not make troubles. I'm joking but seriously though, would you trade for it, I have a Nike card in Black.
Best collection I’ve ever seen.
Thanks for sharing.
I love your collection. I have a few Victorinox knives. I have a Tinker, Officer Suisse, Swiss Tool X, and a Hunter Pro Red Alox on the way from Amazon.
Curiously, what case is that?
Apache 3800
Nice collection, I always enjoy seeing peoples SAK collections Your 108mm is a GAK-2, (unofficial name)
because of the file/match strike.Did you notice the saw is directional unlike most modern SAK saws.
As far as I know that appendage has more functions than any other on a swiss army knife,
saw, screwdriver, can opener, cap lifter, nail file. It originally came with a blade guard, probably so
soldiers didn’t hurt them selfs working on there rifle’s with the screwdriver. Anyhow look
forward to seeing the rest of your collection and maybe rewatching your first video.
Very cool information! Thank you for the comment!
Minute 6:45 Wenger Ranger 120mm series, Everest
Thank you! I looked it up when I had bought it, but apparently I forgot during filming. Thanks!
Amazing collection
I greatly appreciate it!
Epic, Insane & Mind Blowing Swiss Army Folding Pocket Knife Collection.
Очень крутая коллекция!
that Elinox Pioneer is 60's to 75 and way better than the Pioneer's made the last 30 something years. Newer Pioneer's are nice when you isolate them but when you put them up against the old stuff pre 90's, it becomes not even close
Your video is sooo cool 😁 cant wait dor the next update 😁😁😁
I recommend you start getting old 93mm Alox Soldier's and Electrician's pre 1990's. they were made to a higher level back then and thicker tools and better walk and talk. All my 91 mm SAK's seem cheap and flimsy by comparison after having these pre 90's 93mm Alox knives. 60's Alox Soldier's are probably my favorite SAK's now and it's impossible to get 60's Electrician's under $500 and 50's Alox stuff is in the $1000's
I do love early Alox. They really do have a wonderful feel to them. It’s no surprise they are often in good condition to this day. If you scour eBay enough, sometimes you can get lucky and find good deals. I have a decent condition OC Electrician that I got for $40. Really love my brass liner OC Pioneer that I showed here. It was an antique store find in Florida, for $45. Lucked out there.
@@TylerStartz I got a 80's Alox Electrician for $45 a couple months ago and an 81 Soldier for $44 and few weeks ago and they are nice but not quite in the league of my 60's era Soldier's but well worth more than I got them for on Ebay and both are in very good condition
Thank you for a good video. Focus on focusing in your next video.
I Also Have Victorinox, Gerber & Leatherman Brands In My Collection.
I Have Folding Pliers Multitool From 'Leatherman' & I Also Have World's Largest Multitool Swiss Army 5" & Bigger 12" Ones.
The green swisscard was stolen from me but hey if you give it back I will not make troubles.
I'm joking but seriously though, would you trade for it, I have a Nike card in Black.
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