| Brand Name: | Victorinox |
| Model number: | 33213 |
| Manufacturer Part Number: | 33213 |
| Brand Name: | Victorinox |
| Model number: | 33213 |
| Manufacturer Part Number: | 33213 |
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good quality - last for years,
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This review is from: X-Large Zermatt Pouch, Leather, Black w/Steel (Office Product)
First case arrived with the snap off center, such that the flap was turned 1/4" from vertical. [...]
This is my third case like this. Well, my first one in the 80's didn't have the sharpening steel. I bought that first one after my knife dropped from my pocket when I fell crossing the dunes at the beach. (I also broke my fishing rod on that fall. Should not have emptied that bottle of Jack before attacking that hill.) The first two lasted 10 years. Being an engineer and not caring about fashion, I wear it most all the time. All three needed a shoe-shop repair of the belt strap after about 5 years. The steel is not a toy -- it works very well when used regularly and when you don't abuse your knife blades. If they do get abused (like cutting a lot of corrugated cardboard) you'll still need to use a stone. When the case gets scratched from rolling around on the ground (or sand dunes), a little shoe polish gets it looking like new -- in case you're going out for dinner. When my last one got old and soft (like me), the steel dropped out and I lost it. It it weren't for that I'd have probably waited another year or two before replacing it. A replacememt steel cost almost as much as the complete case w/steel. Now I have 2, so I'm set for retirement. ;")
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Its great after it loosens up...,
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This review is from: X-Large Zermatt Pouch, Leather, Black w/Steel (Office Product)
This is a very well made, thick piece of leather so it is hard to use in the beginning. The first time I put the knife in the holder I couldn't get it out unless I used the knife sharpener to pull it by the loop. Then after about 2 weeks left in there without taking it out and then 20 times of in and out I can pull it out without assistance, still a little hard, but it comes. It just needs to be worked a bit. My hubby uses it very hard and on the outside of his belt and doesn't have a scratch on it. Very nice quality, just a little tight so expect that but I would definatly recommend it.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Swiss Army Knife Sheath,
This review is from: X-Large Zermatt Pouch, Leather, Black w/Steel (Office Product)
Excellent quality, but nothing but the knife (Champ) fits in the sheath. I typically put a mini fire steel, wire, needles and thread in my knife sheath with the knife.
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