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Swiss Army Knives: A Collector's Companion [Hardcover]

Derek Jackson (Author)
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November 2003
There are certain objects that rise above the norm and become icons - instantly recognisable for their simplicity of design, striking appearance and ease of operation. Victorinox's Original Swiss Army Knife is just such an icon. The knife in its many forms has sold in millions all over the World. When advertising departments want to associate their product with reliability and functionality they go for an image that's instantly recognisable - and the symbol they often choose is Victorinox's distinctively red, multi-bladed knife.

An international name today, Victorinox's beginnings were very parochial, the factory is still based in the small hamlet of Schwyz and employs local people. Although there has inevitably been some mechanisation over the years the knives are still assembled by hand.

This colorful, highly illustrated book examines all aspects of the Swiss Army Knife from the first Officers Knife produced for the Swiss Army to the latest Milennium Cyberitool. There are chapters on the manufacturing process, the variety of blades and tools and a gallery of old and new knives which appear in a wide variety of styles, with plenty to interest the collector.

The legend of the Swiss Army Knife makes fascinating and informative reading


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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 194 pages
  • Publisher: Compendium Publishing & Communications (November 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1902579704
  • ISBN-13: 978-1902579702
  • Average Customer Review: 2.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,084,235 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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3.0 out of 5 stars promo literature, January 2, 2006
This review is from: Swiss Army Knives: A Collector's Companion (Hardcover)
I anxiously awaited this book, and received one this holiday. I read it Christmas Day. It contains a brief overview of knife history, including flints to bronze to iron to steel, and more than one account of how many acres of trees it takes to make charcoal for fueling furnaces. Not exactly SAK information, but OK. And it contains more info about the founder, and his family, than I ever care to know.

Having had SAK knives since 1962, when I was 7, and still preferring them to all others as a hiker, camper and climber, I remember changes over the years, and was curious as to when and why they occurred. Not here.

In fact, while there are pictures of various historical SAK knives, (all closed so you cant see actual blade/tool evolution-which my lil geek mind was hoping to find) the actual info for dating and other details is not included.

Im not a collector, but I wanted to know why one of my SAKS of old is marked Elinox instead of Victorinox, why some are marked "officer suisse" and yet others, by Victorinox of even, date were not. SAK trivia, but why else buy the book?. No help, other than to confirm that Elinox was a trademark used at one time, and officer suisse was used on the knives. NO explanation of variations in the SAK sheild shape (shield with indent on top versus the short lived triangular vision i used to see in the early 70's)-no pictures of various models and variations-in tools and designs, but lots of pics of the knives being used as promos and as ads.....

The book seems to contain the type of factory promo info that is 'happy and wonderful' but not really objective. I have always been curious about Wenger, the competitor of SAKs, versus Victorinox, the latter being my preference of the two-having owned several of both and finding the latter to be the more lasting.

Seemingly the 'gentlemen's agreement' not to disparage or otherwise butt heads or tout products between the two companies is observed by the author-no comparisons, no opinions, no real information, other than both supply the Swiss Army with knives (which I already knew). To put it simply, I glean neither passion nor enthusiasm about the subject matter from the author-hes not 'into it' and the book is a cool drink of water. There are a few vignettes of people who relate tales of wonder in using their SAK's.

Why do my Wenger SAK knives seem to never be as sharp as my Victorinox versions-whats the difference in steel-admittedly all geek type questions, but who else buys this book? It also contains several pages of detailed info on what each tool in the current production SAK actually does-i.e. an instruction section-you get the same with the small paper foldout slip with the knife in the box when purchased-

Sorry, but quite a disappointment regarding some of the information I had hoped to find, and typically are addressed in other 'enthusiast' type books. I suppose if you are very new to SAKs altogether, this book might be interesting. Would I buy it had I been able to peruse it first?-not sure. I doubt it will be re-read or used as a reference.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Not What You Think, January 13, 2010
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This review is from: Swiss Army Knives: A Collector's Companion (Hardcover)
This book is advertised with a photo of a single page from the book, rather than a shot of its cover. The buyer is lead to believe that this book will help identify the hundreds of different models of Swiss Army knives sold over the years. It is a tragic misrepresentation. That ONE PAGE is about the exent of the books value to a collector of these knives.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Swiss Army Knives Companion, February 17, 2010
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Great book, however I was looking for more detail. It arrived as expected and in good shape. No problems.
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