A worker sticks a picture of a Swiss army knife on a window of a Victorinox store in Zurich, Switzerland Photo: Arnd Wiegmann (Reuters) The Swiss Army Knife has become such a shorthand for ...
New versions of the iconic Swiss Army Knife could soon be missing a key component: an actual knife. Victorinox, the maker of the iconic red-handled Swiss Army Knife, said in an email to CBS MoneyWatch ...
The maker of the Swiss Army Knife is working on a new version of the classic multi-tool, which won’t have a blade. “We are in the early stages of developing pocket tools without blades,” a ...
Swiss Army knives are recognized around the world for their usefulness and are a symbol of versatility. Most of these pocket-sized multifunction tools have knives, but certain versions may also ...
"In some markets, the blade creates an image of a weapon," Victorinox CEO Carl Elsener said Getty A Swiss Army Knife is well-known for being an all-in-one item essential, but the company that owns the ...
The Swiss Army Knife will be getting rid of its knife for some of its future multitools. Victorinox, the Swiss Army Knife’s creator, said in a statement that it’s in the early stages of developing a ...
Victorinox, the company behind the Swiss army knife, is making a multi-tool without a blade. The CEO said increased regulation of knives in certain countries was behind the decision. Alright. Here's a ...
The happy medium of the Alox Refined Collection and its brethren break from the classic Victorinox format — in a good way.
Of all the tools and attachments on your Swiss Army knife, the blade may be the most perplexing addition. Maybe not the blade itself necessarily, but why there are two of them. Chances are your swiss ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. We'd lay even odds that many of you currently have a Swiss Army Knife stowed away either in your car, at home, or in your tackle box. A lot of ...
The Swiss Army Knife has become such a shorthand for multifunctionality that companies producing does-a-lot-of-stuff wares will often say that their goods are the "Swiss Army Knife" of whatever ...