Wednesday, August 28, 2013

A Brief Overview Of Swiss Army Knives

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By Fausto Capello


As a knife is a cutting tool, a person not knowing what a pocket knife does would think that it's a tool used to cut pockets. As this is well known, you will probably hear a laugh and a "no" followed by some explanation of what this really is. Pocket knives are folded knives using a particular type of mechanism to fit blades and other tools into its handle making it easier to carry on your pocket.

The Swiss Army knife was made for several purposes. Usually it contains not only a single knife but screw drivers, letter openers, can openers and others depending on the product.

The system behind this tool is called pivot mechanism, enabling more than one tools fit into the knife's handle.

Swiss Army knives are generally red in colour carrying a cross and a shield as logo on its handle which associates the product to Switzerland since it originated from Shwyz, Switzerland.

Wenger and Victorinox owned "Swiss Army" as a hallmark for their products. These companies were providers of knives to the Swiss Armed Forces.

Whilst the term "Swiss Army was used by both Wenger and Victorinox, the whole phrase "Swiss Army knife" was made popular by the US Army. This term is now used around the world to refer to pocket knives associated with quality tools that has multiple uses.

Swiss Army knife is such a breakthrough tool making one think how was it developed. Credit is given to a man named Karl Elsener who wanted to create a knife that can be originally Swiss since pocket knives were originally from Germany.

Karl Elsener designed the Swiss knife as one having a packet like handle enabling it to fit other tools like cutting blade and corkscrew. This was to make it more attractive and distinct from Germany's pocket knives. He then formed the cross and shield logo and marked the rise of the Swiss Army knife.

Throughout the years, the Swiss Army knife has been subject to improvements. Today, Swiss Army knives come into various models -- that is customized tools based upon one's needs.




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