Victorinox Emergency Blade Rover - Emerald Green
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Showing posts with label emergency. Show all posts
Showing posts with label emergency. Show all posts
Monday, October 12, 2015
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Victorinox Emergency Blade Classic - Lilly
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Friday, June 12, 2009
Victorinox Escort II - Cardizem with Emergency blade
This is one of the newest style of Escort II's I have seen with advertising. The Escort II has an Emergency style blade and a Nail File as the main tools and the regular toothpick and tweezers as well. This knife has everything screen printed in white on both sides. Even the Victorinox cross and shield emblem is screen printed. I suppose this was done for cost savings. These advertising type knives with drug names are quite common. Usually they are given out to Doctors, Nurses and others who work with them as premiums to help promote the drug sales.
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Victorinox Classic - The Doctors Company
Monday, April 7, 2008
Victorinox Emergency Blade Classic
Here is a unique little knife. It may look like a common classic but this one has an emergency style blade instead of the regular pen knife blade common to most all Victorinox Classic knives you see. All the other tools are the same as a regular classic. This blade is usually only seen in Mini-Champ versions of the Victorinox Classic sized knives. According to Victorinox it is called an emergency blade. Why? You tell me if you know. LOL
According to information I have gathered the Emergency blade was fashioned after a surgical blade and called the Emergency blade to perform emergency incisions or other fine cutting where a very fine point and sharp edge were needed. Some other branded pocket knives from the 1950's and up had similar blades and were purposed for the same usage.
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