Translucent Swiss Army Knives

The Swiss Army Translucent series of knives are absolute eye candy. With their multi tool capabilities and Swiss Army's rich history, the perfect pairing is wondrous, unique and multifaceted. This post will exhibit some of the translucent Swiss Army models so one may catch more than a glimpse of how extravagant these knives genuinely appeal to the eye, collector and anyone who is in the market for the ideal, everyday pocket tool.

Victorinox - Cybertool 34 Swiss Army Knife (Translucent Red) 17725



Victorinox 17725 cybertool army knife - red

All Victorinox knives are made from the highest grade, stainless steel and are guaranteed against any defects in material and workmanship.

The 17725 Cybertool comes with 34 high quality features for servicing computers and all electronic equipment and games.

The CyberTool is here - especially developed for our times when computers and electronics rule the day. Thanks to 13 different screwdrivers, cleverly housed in the smallest space, the tool is in a class of its own in the fields of electronics, household, hobbies and toys. The handy bit key and bit holder can be opened speedily in the same uncomplicated way as any other tool. And another novelty: the new transparent look of the handle gives the CyberTool extra style.

Features;

Large Blade, Small Blade, Corkscrew, Can Opener with small Screwdriver 3mm, Cap Lifter with Screwdriver 6mm, Wire Bender - Stripper, Reamer/Punch, Key Ring, Tweezers, Nylon Toothpick, Sewing Eye, Wrench with 5mm female Hex Drive for D-Sub Connectors, 4mm female Hex Drive for the Bits, Bit Pozidrive 0, Bit Pozidrive 1, Case with Bit Slotted 4mm, Bit Phillips 2, Bit Hex 4mm, Bit Torx 8, Bit Torx 10, Bit Torx 15, Pressurized Ballpoint Pen - also to set DIP Switches, Pin (Stainless Steel), Mini Screwdriver 1.5mm, Pliers with Wire Cutters and Wire Crimping Tool, Scissors and Universal Hook.

Victorinox Swiss Army Manager Pocket Knife (Translucent Sapphire)




  • Manager includes 10 unique features including blade, mini-screwdriver tip, ball point pen and scissors
  • Bottle opener with mini-Phillips screwdriver that is perfect for assistance with eye wear.
  • Retractable ball point pen built in
  • All stainless steel implements
  • Just 2-1/4 inches long

Swiss Army knives like the Manager with perfect for the person who needs a little more than the original classic model. This knife adds a few features not available on the classic sd model including a retractable ball point pen, bottle opener, and mini-Phillips screwdriver along with the usual useful features we've grown familiar with on a Swiss Army knife of blade, scissors, and regular screwdriver tip. The perfect piece for your pocket.

Victorinox Swiss Army Knife Tech Huntsman, Silver Translucent with Victorinox Paracord Bracelet




  • Compact outdoor multi-tool designed for hunters
  • Enclosed in metallic silver housing made to exacting Victorinox standards
  • Large and small blades; can opener with small screwdriver
  • Cap lifter with screwdriver and wire stripper; wood saw
  • Measures 3.6 inches long; weighs 3.45 ounces; lifetime warranty

The hunter among the "Officer's Knives". Camping site, fireplace or raised hide? The Huntsman is at home in any territory. 

Victorinox guarantees all knives and tools to be of first class stainless steel and also guarantees a life time against any defects in material and workmanship (2 years for electronic components). Damage caused by normal wear and tear, misuse or abuse are not covered by this guarantee. 

Tools:


large blade
small blade
can opener with
small screwdriver
corkscrew
reamer, punch
wood saw
key ring
toothpick
multi-purpose hook (parcel carrier)
cap lifter with
screwdriver
wire stripper
scissors

Bundle Includes: 


* Victorinox Paracord Bracelet

The Swiss Army translucent series is elegant and ongoing. Be sure to research the emerald translucent version, the pink and others. They and all Swiss Army knives are astounding.

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Types of Knives (from Wikipedia):

Knives as weapons:

As a weapon, the knife is universally adopted as an essential tool. It is the essential element of a knife fight. For example:

Ballistic knife: A specialized combat knife with a detachable gas or spring-propelled blade that can be fired to a distance of several feet or meters by pressing a trigger or switch on the handle.

Bayonet: A knife-shaped close-quarters fighting weapon designed to attach to the muzzle of a rifle or similar weapon.

Combat knife: Any knife intended to be used by soldiers in the field, as a general-use tool, but also for fighting.

Dagger: A double-edged combat knife with a central spine and edges sharpened their full length, used primarily for stabbing. Variations include the Stiletto and Push dagger.

Fighting knife: A knife with a blade designed to inflict a lethal injury in a physical confrontation between two or more individuals at very short range (grappling distance). Well known examples include the Bowie knife and the Fairbairn-Sykes Fighting Knife.

Rampuri: An Indian gravity knife of formidable reputation having a single edged blade roughly 9 to 12 inches long.

Shiv: A crudely made homemade knife out of everyday materials, especially prevalent in prisons among inmates. An alternate name in some prisons is Shank.

Trench knife: Purpose-made or improvised knives, intended for close-quarter fighting, particularly in trench warfare, some having a d-shaped integral hand guard.

Butterfly knife: A folding pocket knife also known as a "balisong" or "batangas" with two counter-rotating handles where the blade is concealed within grooves in the handles.

Knives as sports equipment:

Throwing knife: A knife designed and weighted for throwing

Knives as utensils:

A primary aspect of the knife as a tool includes dining, used either in food preparation or as cutlery. Examples of this include:

Bread knife: A knife with a serrated blade for cutting bread.

Boning knife: A knife used for removing the bones of poultry, meat, and fish.

Carving knife: A knife for carving large cooked meats such as poultry, roasts, hams, etc.

Chef's knife: Also known as a French knife, a cutting tool used in preparing food.

Cleaver: A large knife that varies in its shape but usually resembles a rectangular-bladed hatchet. It is used mostly for hacking through bones as a kitchen knife or butcher knife, and can also be used for crushing via its broad side, typically garlic.

Butcher's Knife: A knife designed and used primarily for the butchering and/or dressing of animals.

Electric knife: An electrical device consisting of two serrated blades that are clipped together, providing a sawing action when powered on.

Kitchen knife: Any knife, including the chef's knife, that is intended to be used in food preparation.

Oyster knife: Has a short, thick blade for prying open oyster shells.

Paring or Coring Knife: A knife with a small but sharp blade used for cutting out the cores from fruit.

Rocker knife: A knife that cuts with a rocking motion, which is primarily used by people whose disabilities prevent them from using a fork and knife simultaneously.

Table knife or Case knife: A piece of cutlery, either a butter knife, steak knife, or both, that is part of a table setting, accompanying the fork and spoon.

Ulu: An Inuit woman's all-purpose knife.

Knives as tools:

As a utility tool the knife can take many forms, including:

Balisong: A folding knife also known as a "butterfly knife" or "batangas", with two handles counter-rotating around the tang such that, when closed, the blade is hidden within the handles.

Bowie knife: Commonly, any large sheath knife, or a specific style of large knife popularized by Jim Bowie.

Crooked knife: Sometimes referred to as a "curved knife", "carving knife" or in the Algonquian language the "mocotaugan" is a utilitarian knife used for carving.

Diver's knife: A knife adapted for use in diving and water sports and a necessary part of standard diving dress.

Electrician's knife: A short-bladed knife used to cut electrical insulation.

Hunting knife: A knife used to dress large game.

Kiridashi: A small Japanese knife having a chisel grind and a sharp point, used as a general-purpose utility knife.

Linoleum knife: is a small knife that has a short, stiff blade with a curved point and a handle and is used to cut linoleum or other sheet materials.

Machete: A large heavy knife used to cut through thick vegetation such as sugar cane or jungle undergrowth; it may be used as an offensive weapon.

Palette knife: A knife, or frosting spatula, lacking a cutting edge, used by artists for tasks such as mixing and applying paint and in cooking for spreading icing.

Paper knife: Or a "letter opener" it is a knife made of metal or plastic, used for opening mail.

Pocket knife: a folding knife designed to be carried in a pants pocket. Subtypes include:

-Lockback knife: a folding knife with a mechanism that locks the blade into the open position, preventing accidental closure while in use.

-Multi-tool and Swiss Army knife, which combine a folding knife blade with other tools and implements, such as pliers, scissors, or screwdrivers.

Produce knife: A knife with a rectangular profile and a blunt front edge used by grocers to cut produce.

Rigging knife: A knife used to cut rigging in sailing vessels.

Scalpel: A medical knife, used to perform surgery.

Straight razor: A reusable knife blade used for shaving hair.

Survival knife: A sturdy knife, sometimes with a hollow handle filled with survival equipment.

Switchblade: A knife with a folding blade that springs out of the grip when a button or lever on the grip is pressed.

Utility knife: A short knife with a replaceable triangular blade, used for cutting sheet materials including card stock, paperboard, and corrugated fiberboard.

Wood carving knife and whittling knives: Knives used to shape wood in the arts of wood carving and whittling, often with short, thin replaceable blades for better control.

X-Acto knife: A scalpel-like knife with a long handle and a replaceable pointed blade, used for precise, clean cutting in arts and crafts.

Knives as a traditional or religious implement:

Athame: A typically black-handled and double-edged ritual knife used in Wicca and other derivative forms of Neopagan witchcraft.

Kirpan: A ceremonial knife that all baptised Sikhs must wear as one of the five visible symbols of the Sikh faith (Kakars).

Kilaya: A dagger used in Tibetan Buddhism.

Kris: A dagger used in Indo-Malay cultures, often by royalty and sometimes in religious rituals.

Kukri: A Nepalese knife used as both tool and weapon.

Puukko: A traditional Finnish or Scandinavian style woodcraft belt-knife used as a tool rather than a weapon.

Seax: A Germanic single-edged knife, used primarily as a tool, but may have been a weapon.

Sgian Dubh: A small dagger traditionally worn with highland dress.