Swiss Army Knife’s History and it’s Significance in the World.

The Swiss army knife has long been known to be always in the pockets of some of the most powerful figures in the world, like the US President. This post will take you through pictures and excerpts of some of the most controversial figures in the world and very stunning Swiss army knifes that you have not seen before.

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    The first spring-loaded Swiss Army knife, the Offiziersmesser, included a single knife blade, two screwdrivers, a can opener and an awl punch.

    When it was registered as a trademark by Swiss-blade-craftsman Carl Elsener 111 years ago, no one would have believed that his simple multifunctional tool would dominate the survival/useful gadget market for more than a century.

    Over the years, useful attachments ranging from spoons, forks, USB keys, toothpicks, lighters and compasses have all recessed quietly into the elegant steel handle with the familiar White Cross logo. What began with a few surgical instruments and razors led to a revolution characterized by three important qualities: Durability, portability and multiple-purpose utility.

    TOP: The classic Swiss Army design for the 2008 collection contains a few more basic tools than the original design.

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    Cuban President Fidel Castro proudly holds up the Swiss Army knife he received as a gift from the Swiss Press Club on May 20, 1998, in the notoriously politically centrist city of Geneva, Switzerland. We’re guessing he used it to chop off the end of a fine Cuban cigar.

    The toughest individuals in the world, as well as the not so rugged, carry Swiss Army knives. U.S. presidents have been known to cradle a Swiss Army in their pocket, and astronauts keep them in the space shuttle, just in case.

    President Lyndon Johnson was known to commission thousands of personally engraved Swiss Army sets to be sent out to his friends and most loyal supporters.

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    Former President George Bush shows off the Swiss Army knife he received from Carl Elsener, chief of Victorinox, left, in Lugano, Switzerland, 2001. Carl is the descendant of founder Karl Elsener.

    The Swiss Army knife was one of the first multifunction tools to be available to the public, and the knife’s use on the battlefield contributed to its popularity, especially after World War II. The Victorinox Swiss Army Company is currently the most-recognized tool brand in the world.

    The origin of the company’s success comes from an early modification by Karl Elsener. When building the first tool for the Swiss Army, he included a sharp-edged “erasing” blade that could be used to erase the pen handwritings of the Army officers. (He included the corkscrew later on, as a lifestyle-specific addition.)

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    Among the many top Swiss Army knives, the 24-tool Champion is often ranked among the most prized and efficient, but the craziest one of all has to be 2007’s Swiss Army Knife XXL, left, (created by former rival Wenger, after its 2005 acquisition by Victorinox). Selected by the Guinness Book of World Records as the world’s Most Multifunctional Pen Knife, the XXL includes 87 tools and 141 functions. But doesn’t it defeat the spirit of the original’s weightless portability?

Crank Brothers Multi-19 Bicycle Tool With Aluminum Case


    Crank Brothers Multi-19 Bicycle Tool With Aluminum Case

    One of the world’s first true gadgets, the Swiss Army knife initiated the quest for the perfect multitool. Today, the dream of a unified tool is mostly fantasy, but there are tons of specialized innovations that follow in the spirit of the original Victorinox standard.

    The Crank Brothers Multi-19 bicycle tool includes four different screwdrivers, a chain tool, seven different types of hex keys (all made out of superdurable high-tensile steel), a spoke and an open wrench. It’s also ridiculously light at only one-third of a pound.

    This type of tool is usually reserved for an emergency, but it’s indispensable for a quick adjustment or repair.

CRKT Li\'l Guppie


    CRKT Li’l Guppie

    The Li’l Guppie looks like the metal, horror-movie version of the Nemo clownfish, but this little multitool is no joke. Based on a wrench platform and its older precursor, the Guppie, the Li’l Guppie is one of the most popular form factor tools today: keychain tools.

    Even if you are disgusted by its unbearable cuteness, the number of features will undoubtedly win you over. Among its features are an adjustable wrench jaw, a blade made out of high-carbon stainless steel, a screwdriver tip, an additional Phillips screwdriver and a pocket clip. Not only that, but the tail end of the gadget serves as a bottle opener.

Shopro\'s Multitool


    Shopro’s Multitool

    The Shopro multifunction hammer pushes the multitool outside the realm of knives, but also out of the realm of pockets. Not too many multitools provide the weight balance necessary to include a quality hammer. True, it won’t drive like a forged-steel sledgehammer, but it makes up for lack of strength with portability.

    The Shopro is able to separate into two different sections, so when the torque (for the pliers) is applied to the connected sections around the handle, the grip functionality is transferred to the jaws. And it’s also very manageable — it’s about the same size as a Wiimote.

    The Shopro also includes pliers, a nail puller, large- and small-slotted screwdrivers, a serrated saw, a large and a small knife and a bottle opener.

Leatherman Pocket Survival Tool

    The Leatherman is the brave multitool that dared to question the superiority of the Swiss Army knife as the best multitool out there, and lived to create its own niche. The four-inch long, 100 percent stainless steel Pocket Survival Tool was interesting from the beginning because it fit the needs of everyone from the construction worker to the weekend warrior, mainly because of the simple, durable pliers and the comfortable grip.

    That first version also included wire cutters, a clip-point knife, a metal/wood file, a ruler, different screwdriver sizes and an awl punch — all in a small container which rendered pocket-size the regular toolbox.

    By the time Leatherman tools were selling over a million a year in 1993, and Keanu was using it to open elevator doors in Speed, the tool had become a household name.

[from Wired]

Hmm, the tool i am most familar with is the last tool, the Leatherman. I think our army, Singapore Armed Forces is handling out these to the young recruits nowadays eh? And it’ rather expensive, lol.

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    1. Joanna
      Posted June 19, 2008 at 1:02 pm | Permalink

      In my opinion, the very fact that he has been charged with only something so small after such a big saga and so many months of court visits only goes to prove that there was NOTHING else that they could charge him with.

      As human beings all of us make mistakes. Some get caught while others do not. Does that mean eternal damnation? Does that mean we are not allowed to lead normal lives after that? On the one hand we talk about rehabilitation and new lives for those who are out of prison and on the other we have a problem with someone who is leading a normal life just because he made a mistake. How ironic!

      Who are we to judge others? Are we perfect ourselves?
      And yes with regards to living in a bungalow- well he is still repaying back what he owes NKF. How does it matter where he lives in the meantime?

      Three years of pointing a finger at him, three years of public shame, three years of putting him down. I think he has paid enough of a price. How much longer does he need to pay? Can we stop now and focus on more important matters that trouble the world today!

    2. Posted June 19, 2008 at 8:14 pm | Permalink

      um, i believe you mean the TT Durai issue. sorry my script’s problematic.
      Anyway, you must b e related to him uh?

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