Before we talk about tools, let’s talk about legacy. In 1884, Karl Elsener opened a small cutliers workshop in Switzerland. By 1891, he was crafting soldier’s knives for the Swiss Army. Six years ...
When you leave the house every morning, you probably pat your pockets and whisper “keys, wallet, phone” to yourself before heading out the door. This is a mantra many of us have adopted, a way to ...
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13 Rare Tools Only A Few Swiss Army Knives Have
You know the usual suspects: blade, can opener, tiny scissors. But the real fun of a Swiss Army Knife? It's all the unexpected stuff packed in between. For over 140 years, its engineers have been ...
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