Höchstinteressant! Jetzt habe ich ein besseres Verständniss davon wie ein Schweizer Armeetaschenmesser funktioniert. Alles hängt von einer einzigen Hauptniete ab. Die anderen Nieten halten nur die ganze Sache zusammen. Öfters sehe ‘custom’ Schweizer Taschenmesser mit Spydercoklingen reingebastelt. Da denke ich mir immer ‘ wie, zum Teufel, machen die das. Jetzt verstehe ich. Vielen Dank für das Video!
Fantastic videos, very educational.....great job! I am wondering if there is a chance to find somewhere the floating springs to buy them. I have a couple of SAK's that need to be repaired
Victorinox should put that cap opener bump thing on the main blade aslo. they fold close back too easily. or better yet, make locking mechanism. Which their Wenger models do have.
That was one of the most interesting videos that I have seen in awhile. I have hoped that someone would show how the Victorinox springs function. Thanks you. I subbed your channel.
That's a fantastic mod! These are the kind of new exciting ideas that Victorinox desperately needs to incorporate into their own products. It really feels like they're just resting on their laurels and cutting back on their own production costs to make a profit.
I originally meant for my comment to go up on your new video about that compact mod you did, but I guess the comment also goes for this one as well. This was a great little educational video on the inner mechanics of Victorinox knives.
Thank you for taking the time to share your information. The clear scales are great for demonstrations.
Das ist sehr interessant. Vielen Dank fürs zeigen!👍
Exceptional idea, thank you for visualizing this!!
What a great idea- why hasn't Victorinox thought of that?! Plexi-glass I guess? Cut and shaped and not a mark! Good job!
HobieonUA-cam yes Plexi Glas
Enfin une vidéo éducative sur un couteau Victorinox , bravo !
Coole Sache, das "Glas Spartan". Super Idee und sehr interessant, das mal zu sehen....Danke. Rainer
Sehr informativ Vorstellung, und schön Umbau.
Vielen Danke Eidgenosse.
amazing how they polished even the inner mechanical bits, normally invisible to the user
I wanted to know this for a long time. Thanks.
Qué buen video,... muchas gracias
Nice build. Very educational, and another way to show off superb Swiss engineering. Take care.
Wow that was awesome. Ty for the video.
Gute Idee !Schön gemacht und gezeigt.
Very educational video, thank you very much! I alway wondered how the blade didn't touch the spring when closed.
Höchstinteressant! Jetzt habe ich ein besseres Verständniss davon wie ein Schweizer Armeetaschenmesser funktioniert. Alles hängt von einer einzigen Hauptniete ab. Die anderen Nieten halten nur die ganze Sache zusammen. Öfters sehe ‘custom’ Schweizer Taschenmesser mit Spydercoklingen reingebastelt. Da denke ich mir immer ‘ wie, zum Teufel, machen die das. Jetzt verstehe ich. Vielen Dank für das Video!
Great video! Well done!!
Fantastic videos, very educational.....great job! I am wondering if there is a chance to find somewhere the floating springs to buy them. I have a couple of SAK's that need to be repaired
Victorinox should put that cap opener bump thing on the main blade aslo.
they fold close back too easily.
or better yet, make locking mechanism.
Which their Wenger models do have.
Thanks You!
Bud, that’s nice and thank you for posting. May I ask you where you got those see through scales? Did you get them custom made? Thank you.
That was one of the most interesting videos that I have seen in awhile. I have hoped that someone would show how the Victorinox springs function. Thanks you. I subbed your channel.
05generic thx for your good words 🙂
très intéressant, merci !
Fantastic scales! Many thanks!
Sehr cool!
Great! Never knew it was that complex!
The springs are not pinned? Nice.
Feine Arbeit! Danke!
I love this Spartan so so much thanks so much for letting us see this thanks
verry cool sir. thanks for sharing this vid.
Really fantastic information. Great job on the “ghost scales”. Thanks for sharing. I just subscribed and set up for announcements. So cool!
Thank you for this! :)
Super, danke fürs zeigen, fand am interessantesten wie sie es schaffen das die große Klinge nicht auf der Schneide aufliegt.👍
Great example , i love It transparente spartan
WOW Amazing tool to learn how the mechanics work! Thanks again for showing us! I already was subscibed to you 👍😀👊 atb Bart
Hey klasse Idee mal zu zeigen wie so ein Vic innen aussieht und funktioniert. Viele Grüße Markus
Very nice and unexpected.
Vidéo excellente; merci ! :)
Видишь, не получается у тебя быть первым в мире! Нет у тебя такого ножа.
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That's a fantastic mod! These are the kind of new exciting ideas that Victorinox desperately needs to incorporate into their own products. It really feels like they're just resting on their laurels and cutting back on their own production costs to make a profit.
I originally meant for my comment to go up on your new video about that compact mod you did, but I guess the comment also goes for this one as well. This was a great little educational video on the inner mechanics of Victorinox knives.
Super idea! Shame it is not for sale :)
Very cool!
Der schweizer ?
lino klein meuleman ?
구조가 기계식이군요.구조디자인이 좋은 아이디어군요.
genial, muy interesante
Very informative: Danke! (pitch this idea to Charles Elsener: he might take the idea up)
Wow, very cool!
That was awesome
ptinio2 thx bro
Geniales Modell,
✨🧸✨ 👶👏
Woof nays Men.
Facebook "Victorinox Gruppe" anwesend? Bitte liken :D
Transparentes Vic mal ganz anders. Danke fürs Zeigen
Now chinese gonna try to copy,but bad copy
verry cool sir. thanks for sharing this vid.