Friday, October 12, 2012

wenger, swiss army


Adventure needs a tool box. And what better what better way to bring one with you, when it is in the size of a nail file. The Wenger company has been producing the knife in 1893 when the Swiss Army planed to equip their soldiers with a regulation blade in 1886. This contract still holds true as a divided by orders fulfilled evenly between Wenger and Victorinox. Wenger touts overall stability and the everything you need in one place as shown by their knife, The Giant, it is literally any item that you could possibly need a key for at any given time. After U.S. troops were stationed in Switzerland during World War II, they purchased in large quantities, the Swiss Army knife at Post Exchange stores. Bringing the knife home in droves and orders quickly took off. Wenger specializes in three categories: Evolution, The next generation on the traditional model, that has a better grip and is their signature red color; Heritage made from wood and is truest to the original blade, it also tends to be the lightest; Ranger, this has the best grip, tends to be slightly heavier, and hosts more tools that are specified for cutting, camping, and rationed living. 



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