Josh Simonds
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I have two Victorinox items, one a pocket Swiss Army Knife and one a Swiss Tool, similar to a Leatherman tool, and love them to death. They get used all the time for odd jobs.
This is an interesting development.
https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/07/busin...ntl/index.html
La Cheeserie!
Friends of ours - who are of Swiss ancestry and still have family living in Switzerland - went to Switzerland to visit their Uncle who produced (at one point in history) the steel used in Victorinox knives. So each of the kids got a Swiss Army knife from their Uncle as a present. Big hit with the kids, the Uncle was very charismatic, and so was his villa. Back in the states, the daughter takes her Swiss Army knife to school for show and tell. She tells about being Swiss, about her uncle and shows all the different tools on the knife, including the blade.
Within an hour she is not only expelled from school, she is black-listed, cannot return ever, her records now contain a report on her violent act and there is no appeal. Total complete 100% over-reaction but hey, rich school full of rich people with nothing better to do than be hysterical fascists.
So Switzerland is just protecting Swiss people all over the world from this sort of persecution by providing Swiss Army knives without blades so that when the time comes and the secret message (conveyed through the secret radio transmitter in the knife) is broadcast, the Swiss can rise up and take over the world with their toothpicks and tweezers.
The first part of this story is true.
Last edited by j44ke; 05-08-2024 at 07:43 AM.
"Zero tolerance" rules have zero room for nuance. And, there's a solid argument for why that's the case when it comes to 'weapons'.
I carry a pocket knife every day, pretty much anywhere and everywhere. But at work we do a lot of work on schools, and any time I'm at a school for survey work - or if I'm at my daughter's school for some event - I make damn sure my knife stays in the truck.
Dustin Gaddis
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Why do people feel the need to list all of their bikes in their signature?
You just need to treat them as two separate blades. If you use a guided sharpening system or stones and try to get the entire blade in a single movement (or movements) you'll knock down that corner and turn the tanto into a semi-drop point. But if you're careful to sharpen each section independently, it will be fine for a while. Even when stropping a tanto I am careful not to do any sweeping movements that might put that transition point against the strop. That's the other key. I strop often and keep the edges well maintained so that I don't need to put it against a sharpening stone as often.
Pretty hardcore usage to lose screws on a CRK. Nicely done, Josh.
"I guess you're some weird relic of an obsolete age." - davids
I don't think Jorn's friend's kid should have be expelled. But, her parents should have known better than to let her take a knife to school for show and tell. And I get why the zero tolerance weapon rules exist.
Dustin Gaddis
www.MiddleGaEpic.com
Why do people feel the need to list all of their bikes in their signature?
How about bringing back the simple swiss army knife? I think that might be old enough now to be a potential gentleman's category pocket knife again!
"I guess you're some weird relic of an obsolete age." - davids
Oh don't tempt me!!! I have all new photo gear to buy. haha
While I understand they probably think they should have had that conversation before that event, I believe they simply didn't anticipate their daughter taking that decision. Also past a certain age, your over checking the bag of your kids. In fact in some countries, past a certain age checking your daughter's bag would be illegal as it is not respecting your child privacy rights.
There are weapons and ... stuff like swiss army knifes. And there is also a thing about making threats and just showing off stuff in an harmful and non aggressive way. A kid doing such a mistake should just have a firm conversation with the school directors and the parents.And I get why the zero tolerance weapon rules exist.
Last edited by sk_tle; 05-09-2024 at 03:03 PM.
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Just going to leave this right here...
https://www.dailycustoms.shop/en/c/s...customs/scales
"I guess you're some weird relic of an obsolete age." - davids
She took the knife to school on her own. Her parents didn't know. In the matrix of parent-child discussions, she knew she was not allowed to bring a knife to school just as she was not allowed to own a knife, but she was allowed to keep this gift from her uncle and ergo thought it was okay to share this gift with her classmates at school during show and tell. In 10 year old logic, gift renders the knife aspect moot.
BTW, did you know there are pocket knife rules in NYC that are enforced by NYPD? If you take your pocket knife out in public to remove crud from under your fingernail after working on your bike, a cop may ask to see your knife. If it meets whatever qualifications he can confiscate it.
Anyway, kudos to Victorinox for working on this to allow Swiss uncles to give presents to their American nieces and nephews that won't get them expelled. My favorite Swiss Army knife is this one:
Last edited by j44ke; 05-09-2024 at 04:30 PM.
Coooool. Never seen a Swiss Army Knife with a marlin spike. I could be wrong, that spike might be some clever Swiss "thing-a-mah-jig" for winding up clocks for all I know.
Josh Simonds
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