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The only genuine Swiss Army Knives are Victorinox and Wenger, but there are
many fakes bearing the Swiss cross. The Swiss Army was originally issued with
German knives from the famous blade maker Solingen. Victorinox started making
knives in Switzerland in 1891. These were issued to soldiers, but officers
bought their own lighter, more elegant models. Victorinox made its first Offiziersmesser (officers' knife) in 1897, and in 1945-49 massive
deliveries were made to the US armed services. Americans couldn't pronounce the
word, so they became simply known as "Swiss Army knives", and that was the
origin of its worldwide fame. In a twist of irony, Victorinox since 1976 has
supplied the German Army with its pocket knife, but it is olive green and
features a German eagle instead of the Swiss cross. Real Swiss officers' knives
are aluminium-cased. The familiar red ones are for civilians and export. And if
it doesn't say Victorinox or Wenger on the blade, you might have a piece of
American or Chinese junk -- the Swiss cross is no guarantee. |
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