I love the SAK knives. I own several. I'm always buying them. You should get a Swiss Champ. They are large but you can use a sheath. I also carry the Deluxe Tinker and One Handed Trekker knives a lot. I found my Deluxe Tinker at a yard sale for $1. I upgraded the scales on it . I got the plus scales with the pen and needle. So many options. Merry Christmas and God bless.
@Wcquick21 күн бұрын
The SAK models are all practical EDC tools and great collectibles, you scored big with that Tinker, thank you for the comment
@AmorimEverton19 күн бұрын
I did exactly like this on last Christmas with my new spartan! I love my Victorinox
@Lars_130123 күн бұрын
Here in the wild south of Germany, a Victorinox belongs in every boy's pocket. Today, on Christmas Eve (we celebrate Christmas on the evening of December 24th), I'm getting the grandfather of all Swiss pocket knives, the "Böker Sportmesser"😁 I wish you and your family a blessed and wonderful Christmas🌲
@Wcquick23 күн бұрын
@@Lars_1301 Thank you, enjoy your Christmas celebration
@FluteTooth20 күн бұрын
Seems like you got plenty of corkscrews. Check out the Pioneer (Silver Alox - because the painted ones look nice but scratch too quick and look junky after awhile) that's a good one for light EDC. Unless you need scissors. Then get the "Pioneer X". That one comes with scissors. They get a little heavy in the pocket with the aluminum scales but it's totally worth it. For 9 years I've carried the Pioneer X and have never found its equivalent for relevancy towards daily tasks and overall quality. It's built with a thicker blade & tools than the plastic scaled variety. Slightly heavy but its usefulness still outweighs even that. I've only recently decided to experiment with alternatives.
@toms_dayoff23 күн бұрын
I have never seen a wine bottle uncorked like this. This is the first time I have seen someone tilt the pocket knife back and forth after screwing in the corkscrew. In my opinion and after decades of experience pulling corks, this is complete nonsense. You screw the corkscrew in as far as possible and then pull the cork out. If this doesn't work, then the cork is sticking too much in the neck of the bottle due to storage. Than it helps to give the corkscrew a well-measured little tap with the palm of your hand to loosen the adhesion. After that, a cork that is so stiff can be pulled out very easily. Don't make your life unnecessarily complicated!
@BarlowBrigade23 күн бұрын
Well, your opinion is just that!!! In my opinion, rockin an pocket knife can opener, is standard practice!!! SAK, has been trenching this method for decades!!! This is what I like about "opinions" gives both of us a chance to be wrong!!! Enjoy your Wine!!! 😲
@Wcquick20 күн бұрын
This is a link to an SAK master class on using the wine corkscrew kzbin.info/www/bejne/f4uupmeIecuXoNUsi=U8BOk1Z8SjDttl9o