Posted on 05/11/2024 9:10:19 AM PDT by MtnClimber
Here’s the news we’ve all been waiting for: the iconic Swiss Army Knife will now be offered without the knife!
At least in Britain. Yay!
According to the Guardian, Victorinox will soon introduce "the first range of bladeless products designed specifically for activities where a blade would not be required.” Why? To help combat the "plague of knife crime” that has afflicted the United Kingdom in recent years, of course, though that isn’t precisely how Victorinox is presenting the knifeless Swiss Army Knives.
Carl Elsener, the company’s current CEO, explained: "In some markets, the blade creates an image of a weapon. I have in mind creating a tool that would be useful for cyclists. Cyclists have a need for specific tools but not necessarily a blade.” He added, “We already have a tool specifically for golfers.”
Finally! Common sense knife control! In all seriousness, I’ve been writing about this for years. But what is meant by “some markets?” And does anyone really think the little 3” (or 1”) blades are dangerous? More dangerous than a three-iron? Or a crazed bicyclist, for that matter? I mean, besides being small and not particularly sharp, the blades don’t lock. They fold in, likely only harming the would-be attacker, Allahu Akbar.
Swiss Army Knives without the knives. Boy Scouts of America without the “Boy.” That’s the world in which we now live. What’s next, Mr. Potato Head without the potato … or the head?
Worse, we are suffering from men without courage, politicians without integrity, souls without character, minds without sanity … and communication without truth.
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What’s next. Leatherman pliers without jaws?
I guess if it’s a pocket tool you could bring on an airplane I might be interested, but probably not.
Needs a Spatula!
I have one (with the blades) which I use frequently. I have as much use for a Swiss Army whatever as I do for decaffeinated coffee or non-alcoholic beer.
and if you need to cut something???
Spit.
5.56mm
Too dangerous! Way too dangerous. Better to buy things in the exact length.
Or maybe round nose scissors.
Better to buy things in the exact length. quite...
(Needs a Spatula!)
Have you been to Spatula City?
The UK is now like living in a prison, where no knives are allowed.
“Sharpen your spoon, Rocco. It’s chicken-fried steak tonight.”
What an idea! Soon we’ll have guns without bullet chambers and trigger mechanisms!
And the right to bear arms will be saved!
Weird AL is the king!
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UHF should be Required Reading.
Don't waste your money. I had a very tiny allen wrench in the coin pocket of my jeans. It had been there for months after adjusting the sights on my rifle. A small one that only comes in a full set. The TSA metal detector spotted it. I fished it out of my pocket. The bonehead TSA inspector said he had to confiscate it. It's a tool. I looked him in the eye and said, "you're a tool". I had to spend $10 to buy another full set to replace the confiscated item. Again, the TSA isn't playing with a full deck. They will confiscate your nice new bladeless tool. Expect to see it on E-Bay later.
It’s staggering how much TPTB want the general populace unarmed and unable to defend themselves.
Besides, knives are not used just for stabbing someone. How many people carry a pocket knife with that intent as opposed to its general usefulness as an all around handy tool to have.
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Were the TSA guys also al Qaeda or something?
Exactly!
I can’t leave home without my inch and a half serrated SPYDERCO!
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As a StabbyKnife-——well
Not so Much.
I think the old rule allowed knives with blades shorter than 3" or maybe 3.5". The rule banning serrated blades happened in the middle of my trip and the air port screeners were used to only screening for guns and explosives...they were confused too...and I was a frequent flier with multi 100k miles so they let me go. A plain edge would still have been OK.
Are they made by Victorinox Swiss or some Chinese knockoff?
I have a nice Mauser knife made by Victorinox.
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