I'm sorry to hear about all the surgeries, but I'm very glad to see you back. I was starting to get worried! Always love seeing your SAKs, your descriptions of them, and their history.
Great to see a video from you, thanks for the update! This year, the SAKs that I've probably carried the most have been the Super Tinker and the Pioneer. Cheers, buddy!
I have a few but I have one that was owned by my dad. I'm 54 and he had it when I was little. He past years ago but I still have a couple of watches and his old Swiss army knife. It has the metal loop? As apposed to a key ring fitting. I'll never get rid of it.
I am not sure if you have a dedicated video for this but it would be interesting to hear your take on best version of a tool ie who made the best wood saw, nail file or the most unique tool. A tool that has other tools made apart of it you wouldnt think to pair like a swa with can opener. Loom forward to new videos.
Nice to have what are really collectors items in your EDC rotation! But all still perfectly serviceable and functional although they'd be classed as vintage. The 3 I've mostly carried in 2023 are : Swisschamp black; Climber with black plus scales; and the Farmer X. Tend to carry the latter 2 with Knipex Cobra XS pliers.
Hey Hey Hey now, it's the bionic Peter Grizz 😉Great collection of knives there...carrying 5+ layer Swiss Army kniives is definately a gen x thing. Born at a time when kids stilll coveted 'cool' knives. Carrying them provokes warm memories of a care free childhood and gen Xers are far too old to be worrying about larger SAKs spoiling the lines of their skinny jeans 😄Speedy recovery PG 💚
Great to hear from you! 5 great choices, that champion has an interesting tool set. Put out some music when you can and stay well.
Wow really great to see you back.
"rescaling a fish" 😂
Good to hear from you, my friend 🙂
Great to see you again and watch some fabulous SAK content.
Missed you, Sir!
Thank you, that you found some time for your UA-cam fans!
Nice models! I totally agree, 84 mm pieces are both so useful and compact 👌🏻
Interesting video. Thanks.
Very nice knives!
I'm sorry to hear about all the surgeries, but I'm very glad to see you back. I was starting to get worried! Always love seeing your SAKs, your descriptions of them, and their history.
Nice to hear you're still kicking. Onward and upward!
Great to see a video from you, thanks for the update! This year, the SAKs that I've probably carried the most have been the Super Tinker and the Pioneer. Cheers, buddy!
I'm gladd you are doing well. I really enjoy your content.
Hey Pete I keep that Wenger with the whistle in my SUV’s center console armrest,and Victorinox Swiss Champ in my glove box,great video.
I am so out of touch I completely forgot what it was called, the Matterhorn. It’s such a weird set of tools yet very practical.
I have a few but I have one that was owned by my dad. I'm 54 and he had it when I was little. He past years ago but I still have a couple of watches and his old Swiss army knife. It has the metal loop? As apposed to a key ring fitting. I'll never get rid of it.
I am not sure if you have a dedicated video for this but it would be interesting to hear your take on best version of a tool ie who made the best wood saw, nail file or the most unique tool. A tool that has other tools made apart of it you wouldnt think to pair like a swa with can opener. Loom forward to new videos.
Nice to have what are really collectors items in your EDC rotation! But all still perfectly serviceable and functional although they'd be classed as vintage.
The 3 I've mostly carried in 2023 are : Swisschamp black; Climber with black plus scales; and the Farmer X. Tend to carry the latter 2 with Knipex Cobra XS pliers.
Was thinking about you, glad to see a video. Take care brother.
Hey Hey Hey now, it's the bionic Peter Grizz 😉Great collection of knives there...carrying 5+ layer Swiss Army kniives is definately a gen x thing. Born at a time when kids stilll coveted 'cool' knives. Carrying them provokes warm memories of a care free childhood and gen Xers are far too old to be worrying about larger SAKs spoiling the lines of their skinny jeans 😄Speedy recovery PG 💚
Was wondering where you went to, good to hear from you! Nice selection of edc knives! Take care! Robert
Thanks bud. Yeah I am having another surgery in January and after that I should be much more active on here.
Welcome back
Welcome back Grizz, was getting worried that you may have joined Wenger in that great Swiss Army beyond.. Try to check in!
First time here! Great used and loved knifes you got. Have anything changed since last year? What's coming year gonna get you?
I think the "shackle" is referred to as a "bail" !!!
To quote SAKwiki: “The shackle, also known as the bail, is a metal loop attached to one end of a SAK.”
Do those lock
Missing your videos sir
where is your Yeoman ? Ain't no collection without a Yeoman !!! It better also be black
Anything after 1974 is for peasants.