Sweet 84's Dan, as always great video. I love how pocketable is this size. The only tool you didn't mention and can be in the nailfile position is the electrician blade in the long discontinued 84mm Electrician model. Cheers!
My understanding was (and according to SAKWiki) that the clip point blade was dropped in 1973 in favor of the spear point. Also I believe that the +PAT stamp on the can opener stopped in 1971 when the patent expired. That would pretty closely date a knife with the clip point small blade but without the +PAT stamp.
The best 84mm in my opinion is a toss-up between the Alox Bantam and the Tourist. They're both amazing for most people. The Bantam works quite well in a Hitch and Timber wallet.
Talking about standard bottle openers in that position, the only ones I know are the early Voyageur and 232k. Also don't forget the 84mm Electrician which has the electrician's blade in that position.
Hey Swiss Army Dan It is great to see a new video. I rotate a small Tinker with a clip point and file in my EDC, The 84mm's are great knives. My favoright is probably the Bantam, but I have an old clip point Tourist and a Cadet running close behind. I don't have a Vic Watch Opener, but I do have an Alox Wenger. Hope to see more videos soon. They are great! Maybe a little intro music too? 😁
Great video Dan Glad to see your content, it always lifts the spirits No Recruit in your collection? Keep them.coming Take care of yourself mate Graham
Awesome video man I’m new to your channel I wanted to ask you if you had any videos about new macgyver show I’m a huge macgyver fan and I haven’t been able to find out what sak he carries on the shows and I would like to know so I could get them thank you and keep up the awesome work 👊🏻👍✌️
Can I ask what model the sak 2nd from the right is? I’d love an 84mm Compact. If it had plus scales and a phillips instead of a corkscrew, it’d be just perfect for my edc needs. And maybe a Walker too when I need a saw 👍🏾 Thanks for the vid
Thanks for watching, Mark! The tool used to drive a slotted screw head is called a standard, common blade, flat-blade, slot-head, straight, flat, flat-tip, or "flat-head" screwdriver. Cheers!!
I think I remember you showing us a black one a few years ago. Cool little knife/opener.
The watch opener blade is probably strong enough to do double duty as an oyster knife. :)
Sweet 84's Dan, as always great video. I love how pocketable is this size. The only tool you didn't mention and can be in the nailfile position is the electrician blade in the long discontinued 84mm Electrician model. Cheers!
Thanks Dan. Please make more videos. One a day would be great😉
Great to see you back Dan
That vintage looks in great shape, lovely sak, great add to the collection my friend. Cheers!!!
Love the content man, keep up the good work! Hope you're doing well in this crazy time.
Interesting new knives Dan. Keep the content coming. Always find your videos enjoyable 👍🏻
My understanding was (and according to SAKWiki) that the clip point blade was dropped in 1973 in favor of the spear point. Also I believe that the +PAT stamp on the can opener stopped in 1971 when the patent expired. That would pretty closely date a knife with the clip point small blade but without the +PAT stamp.
Good to see you Dan! 👍👍
The best 84mm in my opinion is a toss-up between the Alox Bantam and the Tourist. They're both amazing for most people. The Bantam works quite well in a Hitch and Timber wallet.
My favorite 84mm SAK has got to be the Sportsman, makes a great light EDC without too much compromise
Another gem of a video 👍🏼
Talking about standard bottle openers in that position, the only ones I know are the early Voyageur and 232k. Also don't forget the 84mm Electrician which has the electrician's blade in that position.
Hey Swiss Army Dan
It is great to see a new video. I rotate a small Tinker with a clip point and file in my EDC, The 84mm's are great knives. My favoright is probably the Bantam, but I have an old clip point Tourist and a Cadet running close behind. I don't have a Vic Watch Opener, but I do have an Alox Wenger.
Hope to see more videos soon. They are great! Maybe a little intro music too? 😁
Love the watch opener , will land it probably tonight
Great to know you are well. You have been missed!
I wish they would put a metal file on the Philip screwdrivers again. And I almost bought one of those case opener knives but already have one.
Dan, thanks for the review of the Watch Opener. That's definitely my next purchase.
Thank you.
Great video Dan
Glad to see your content, it always lifts the spirits
No Recruit in your collection?
Keep them.coming
Take care of yourself mate
Graham
I can't keep them, LOL I always end up giving them away cuz I never carry them. Thanks for watching, and for awl your support, my friend!
Very nice Dan ¡¡¡¡¡ . Likeeee
Awesome video man I’m new to your channel I wanted to ask you if you had any videos about new macgyver show I’m a huge macgyver fan and I haven’t been able to find out what sak he carries on the shows and I would like to know so I could get them thank you and keep up the awesome work 👊🏻👍✌️
Apparently, Dan lives right by the highway.
What is your 84mm knife with combo tool, large blade, scissors, and saw? It’s like an old 84mm golfer, with saw added. Never seen that one before.
Can I ask what model the sak 2nd from the right is?
I’d love an 84mm Compact. If it had plus scales and a phillips instead of a corkscrew, it’d be just perfect for my edc needs. And maybe a Walker too when I need a saw 👍🏾 Thanks for the vid
rukaks You could get most of that in a Wenger (maybe an evo model) The 84/5mm part anyways. Not the two layer thing😞
Tony Canniffe oh geez, I really need to familiarise myself more with the Wenger models! Thanks for the tip 👍🏾
I'm always surprised at the term "flathead" screwdriver: The correct term is slotted.
Thanks for watching, Mark! The tool used to drive a slotted screw head is called a standard, common blade, flat-blade, slot-head, straight, flat, flat-tip, or "flat-head" screwdriver. Cheers!!
It's Oo-Ren-E(r)ffnah. Nice Ö pronunciation tho! :)
Danke schön! I’ll continue my efforts. Prost!