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What is a Swiss army knife card?
question 1: which is more practical, the Swiss army knife or the multi-function knife card? Do not copy the Swiss army knife. It is more practical than the knife card. I have bought both of them. The knife card is easy to carry, just put it in my wallet, but the function is not very easy to use. The left opening is not sharp enough, and it is difficult to master and cut things easily. Swiss army knife, quite easy to use, much more practical than knife card. Compared with other tools, it is also simple.

question 2: how big is the card of Swiss army knife (Vichy's)? What size and credit card is it? The general size of a bank card is

the thickness is about the thickness of three bank cards

It can be put into a wallet, which is convenient to carry and fully functional.

The Swiss Army Knife Vichy card is divided into two types: outdoor and office.

Outdoor is a tool for survival in the wild, such as a whistle. Knife, flint, etc.

Office is the tools that are often used in daily life, such as scissors, letter opener, magnifying glass, LED light, nail stamp, ballpoint pen, ruler, etc.

They all have toothpicks and tweezers

I hope they can help you

Question 3: Can Swiss army knife cards be taken with you on the plane or on the motor train? Can't get on the plane

Question 4: What's the difference between .73.T and .7333.t3 for Swiss army knife card? In .73.t, .73 stands for the card style with LED lamp, scissors and magnifying glass, followed by a representing the color of the knife handle, red is generally represented by or no number, and the last represents the color of the card itself, t.

in .7333.t3, .73 represents the style of knife card with LED lamp, scissors and magnifying glass, followed by a 3 representing the color of knife handle and a 3 representing black, followed by a 3 representing the color of the card itself, a T representing the transparent plastic shell, and the last 3 representing the color of the transparent plastic shell being black.

question 5: what is the Swiss vickers knife card used for? It's basically useless

Question 6: How to use the real Swiss army knife card to use the logistics master has been clearly stated.

It is estimated that there is another situation ~ ~ There is a Swiss army knife card made of stainless steel in the market.

In fact, it is not genuine and does not belong to the Swiss army knife, but it is also very convenient and easy to use.

Several common tools are attached to this stainless steel integrated tool holder:

1. Bottle opener. 2. Knife. 3. Wood saw. 4. Can opener. 5. Flat screwdriver. 6. Ruler. 7. Large and small hexagon key wrenches. 8. Direction recognizer. Wait about 1 kinds of functions.

the function is easy to identify and use.

question 7: how can Swiss army knives be distinguished from authentic Swiss army knives of only two brands in the world? (There are two kinds of Swiss army knives we usually refer to, one is Vichy Army Knife with shield mark and the other is Vigo Army Knife with round mark), namely Victorinox and Wenger. Victorinox is currently the largest tool manufacturer in Europe, located in the small town of Ibaco, Schweitz, surrounded by mountains in central Switzerland. In 1884, the knife maker Carl elson established a knife workshop here, which is the predecessor of today's Victorinox Company. In 199, elson's mother died. In order to commemorate her, the factory was renamed after her name Victoria. After the local stainless steel (Inox) appeared in 1921, the word "stainless steel" was added to the company name, thus forming the well-known Victorinox brand at present. After more than 1 years of wind and rain, the company has developed from a manual workshop with only 2 people at first to a large tool factory with more than 1 employees, producing more than 1, knives every day, 9% of which are exported abroad. The company's products have also developed from the original one to more than 8 at present, and the current chairman is Carl elson III, the grandson of the founder.

vickers saber: it was invented in 1884.

Vickers is not only a world-famous saber, but also a "multifunctional tool" widely used in tourism, mountaineering, diving, model airplane sports, bicycle repair, car repair and daily life.

Victorinox, a Swiss military knife, is a good gift, and the pursuit of perfection is a consistent tradition of Victorinox, a Swiss military knife. After years of research and innovation, every component of the knife has reached the best shape and the most perfect function. Therefore, it was selected as a White House gift by several presidents of the United States, and the handle was engraved with the president's signature for the guests. NASA also listed it as a portable tool for astronauts. In addition, many multinational companies in the world, banks carved their names or trademarks as advertising materials, conference souvenirs to customers.

Vigo Army Knife: The pure Swiss Army Knife was born in 1893.

In 19, with the cooperation of Mr. Theo Wenger and President Mr. Henri Sandas, Swiss Weigo Company was formally established. Over the past century, Swiss Vigo Company has continuously enriched, enriched and improved its famous products with a long history of one hundred years. Today, Vigo has become a leader in the world tool industry, and it is also a super-competitive product in the world tool industry. The pure Swiss Army Knife of Vigo is also praised as "a high-quality tool product made by clock technology".

How to tell the authenticity of the Vichy Swiss Army Knife:

First of all, look at the English at the root of the main knife

On the front of the root of the main knife of an authentic VICTORINOX Swiss Army Knife, several rows of English will be written:

Victorinox

Switzerland

stainless

Rostrfei

Generally speaking, it is the above four. (Most sabers of 58, 74, 84, 91 and 111 mm are like this)

Victorinox

Swiss made

stainless

111 mm, Sabers with the number beginning with .84 are basically in the following three rows of English:

Victorinox

Switzerland

Stainless

There is no top row of ROSTRFEI

Most Vichy Swiss army knives also have English on the back of the main blade root (58mm, 74mm, .691, .871 No):

There is a small umbrella-shaped thing written on the back of the main blade root of 84 mm and 91mm sabers, and there is a "+"sign on the lower left of the umbrella. There are two rows of English under this pattern:

officer

suisse

There are two kinds of English on the back of the main blade root of 111 mm sabers, depending on the locking mode of the main blade. They are as follows:

The saber with unlocked knife back is written on the back of the main knife root:

PATENTED

The saber with unlocked knife root (commonly known as thread lock) is written on the back of the main knife root:

DE-GM

935297

There is another special case here, that is, the knife on the Swiss army knife card does not have any English, so it cannot be used.

In the past five years, the roots of authentic Vichy Swiss Army Knives have all these English words, ... > >

question 8: can Swiss army knife cards be taken on the plane? absolutely not! Because I work in civil aviation, let alone a military card, even scissors used by primary school students are not allowed. Even powdery things are not allowed now ~ it's better to send them by consignment or post

Question 9: How to tell whether a Swiss army knife is true or not? First of all, look at the English of the root of the main knife. On the front of the root of the main knife of an authentic VICTORINOX Swiss army knife, several lines of English will be written:

Victorinox

Switzerland

stainless

rostfrei

. (Most sabers of 58, 74, 84, 91 and 111 mm are like this)

Victorinox

Swiss made

stainless

111 mm, Sabers starting with the number .84 are basically in the following three rows of English:

Victorinox

Switzerland

Stainless

There is no top row of ROSTFREI

Most Vichy Swiss army knives also have English on the back of the main blade root (58mm, 74mm, .691, .871 No):

There is a small umbrella-shaped thing written on the back of the main blade root of 84 mm and 91mm sabers, and there is a "+"sign on the lower left of the umbrella. There are two rows of English under this pattern:

official

suisse

There are two kinds of English on the back of the main blade root of 111 mm sabers, depending on the locking mode of the main blade. They are as follows:

The saber with unlocked knife back is written on the back of the main knife root: PATENTED

The saber with unlocked knife root (commonly known as thread lock) is written on the back of the main knife root:

DE-GM

935297

There is another special case here, that is, the knife on the Swiss army knife card has no English, so it cannot be said that this knife is a fake.

In the past five years, the roots of authentic Vichy Swiss Army Knives have all these English words. Those who can't meet the above requirements can basically be judged as imitations or fakes. Don't think it's easy to type these English words. As far as domestic small factories are concerned, it's very difficult to type these words in a proper way. Forgery won't care about such details when pursuing profits. If the Swiss army knife is completely copied with good steel, the cost will be quite high, and there will be no market in China, because the cost may exceed the imported authentic Swiss army knife.

Secondly, look at the logo of the Swiss army knife

The logo of the Swiss army knife is mainly divided into four types: metal inlay, hot pressing, engraving and rolling.

1. Metal inlay

This is the manufacturing method that most saber lovers like. It uses optical technology to embed chromium metal into plastic handle and then fasten it by pressure. This sign is particularly beautiful and shines in the sun. Most sabers numbered .6 series, .3 series, 1.3 series, 1.4 series and 1.6 series are this sign.

2. Engraving

is basically the economic version we often say. That is to say, a shield-shaped pit is first made on the front of the handle with machinery and equipment, and then a special silver paint is sprayed inside, which will be worn away over time, and finally a shield-shaped pit is left. Most sabers with engraving marks are frosted, such as 3.373, 2.383 and so on. Careful buyers will find that the logo of the economy edition is not exactly the same as that of the standard edition. The cross in the standard edition is connected with the shield-shaped frame, while the cross in the economy edition is not connected with the shield-shaped frame. The reason is that the logo of the metal edition is embedded in the hilt. If the cross is separated from the shield-shaped frame, it will not be easy to align when it is embedded. Therefore, the cross in the standard edition is connected with the shield-shaped frame.

3. Rolling

is what we often say. Most of the 111mm sabers are like this. This saber logo is more wear-resistant, but it will fall off if it is scratched with a sharp weapon for too long. The knife mark of the knife card is also rolled. The "German Saber" model is an exception. Its symbol is that an eagle is integrated with the hilt.

4. Hot-pressing

uses copper molding, blocking metal foil, temperature and pressure for engraving. The engraving is deep and will not be easily rubbed off. Some batches of 1.4 series sabers, such as 1.4733.72, 1.3653.72 and some batches of .691, are made in this way.

5. There is also a camouflage handle

Some friends ask why it is not a metal symbol? Camouflage handle is different from the above models. It is made by making a mold in the process of molding and directly injection molding the handle, so it is not made of metal. I think there is another reason. Vichy manufacturers want Peugeot to match the handle ... > >