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Small Replacement Parts Case, Empty A.6144 Old Ballpoint Pen with Head for Classic 0.62 2008 Item No. Page Item No. Page 0.23 00 – 5.01 01 – 1 22 0.61 63 5.09 33 5.10 10 – 0.62 00 – 2 – 23 – 5.11 93 0.63 86 3 24a Blister 0.64 03 – 5.12 32 – 4 25 0.70 52 5.15 83 0.80 00 – 5.16 30 – 26 – 4 0.82 41 5.47 23 29 0.71 00 – 5.49 03 – 30a – 5 0.73 33 5.49 33 30b 0.83 53 – 6 – 5.51 00 – 32 – 0.90 93 7 5.80 03 34 1.34 05 – 9 – 6.11 03 – 36 – 1.77 75 11 6.67 00 37 1.78 04 – 6.71 11 – 38 – 11a 1.88 02 6.87 13 38a 1.90 10 – 7.60 30 – 41 – 13 1.99 00 7.73 50 43 Ecoline 7.71 13 – 43a – 2.21 02 – 14 7.74 33 43b 3.91 40 2.10 12 – 14a – 7.80 03 – 44 – 3.03 39 14c 7.90 35 44a CH-6438 Ibach-Schwyz Switzerland 8.09 04 – 46 – Phone +41 (0)41 81 81 211 4.02 62 – 16 – Fax +41 (0)41 81 81 511 8.21 16 47b 4.43 33 18b www.victorinox.com Promotional P1 [email protected] material A VICTORINOX - MultiTools High in the picturesque Swiss Alps, the fourth generation of the Elsener family continues the tradition of Multi Tools and quality cutlery started by Charles and Victoria Elsener in 1884. In 1891 they obtained the first contract to supply the Swiss Army with a sturdy «Soldier’s Knife». Shortly afterwards, Charles Elsener developed the elegant «Officer’s Knife». This revolutionary knife, design officially registered on June 12th 1897, became popular throughout the world because of its high quality, versatility and excellence in design. The reference numbers in our catalog are listed in numerical sequence so that it is easy to find the item you are looking for. On the left side are the illustrations and on the right side at the same place the indications and the prices with the Bar-Code. The number indicated besides or below the box symbol 10 refers to the standard contents of the packing unit. Please try to avoid ordering in smaller quantities. In most cases the standard contents are 10, 6 or 12 pieces, rarely 1 or 20 pieces. The products of the categories 0–3 and 5–6 are manufactured in Ibach. We GUARANTEE all VICTORINOX Knives and Pocket Tools to be of first class stainless-steel and also guarantee a life time against any defects in material and workmanship. Damages caused by misuse or abuse are not covered by this guarantee. The GUARANTEE for the electronic parts is as worldwide usual 2 years. VICTORINOX is worldwide the leader in the categories 0–3 MultiTools or PocketTools We manufacture only some 10 different Pocket Knives with one d) luxury cases or two blades, but more than 300 different Pocket Tools or Multi for Zodiac, Goldplated, Sterling Silver. Tools with many features are listed in this catalog and available e) small individual silver color cardboard boxes from stock. for all other Pocket Tools. The last figure of the 5-digit Item number code of Pocket Knives Blister-packed indicates: The EcoLine models 2.2303–3.3713 are available with Blis- 1.36 00. = without ring, tweezers and toothpick ter B (106 x 160 mm) and Blister B1 (120 x 230 mm). 1. = with key ring Extra cost CHF -.20 2. = with tweezers and toothpick 3. = with ring, tweezers and toothpick With Blister B1 (120 x 230 mm) are also available: 0.2303, 4. = 3. + Mini-screwdriver 0.2503, 0.3303, 0.3803, 0.6203, 0.6223, 0.6225, 0.6226, 5. = 4. + ballpoint pen 0.6228, 0.7100.T, 0.7106, 0.8853, 0.8863, 0.9023, 0.9053, 6. = 5. but with watch instead of tweezers 0.9064, 1.3603, 1.3613, 1.3703, 1.3713, 1.6703, 1.6795.L, 1.7725.T, 3.0327, 3.0337, 3.0338.L, 4.0520, 4.0523, 4.1815 The pocket knives are normally fitted with red Cellidor hand- etc., 4.1858. Extra cost CHF -.20 les with Cross und Shield Logo. Other handles are denoted after All variations of the standard models listed are available in the 5-digit item number with the following figures: the same blistercard (Series 0./1./2./3. with different colors 0.62 00.2 = blue Cell. with Cross and Shield of the handles). .3 = black Cell. ’’ Blister B2 (B1 with EAS Alarm system) can be delivred only .4 = green Cell. ’’ with size 120 x 230 mm. Extra cost CHF -.40 .5 = hot pink Cell. ’’ .7 = white Cell. ’’ Abbreviations after the number .8 = yellow Cell. ’’ A = Altimeter, thermo- + barometer, timer in the handle .16 = smooth Alox, silver ’’ B = Blister-packed for selfservice .26 = ribbed Alox, silver ’’ G = Giftbox .30 = mat polished steel J = Anniversary edition .39 = assorted designs .41–.52 = red Cell. with Zodiac-emblem L = for Lefthanded .60 = rosewood L = with Leather pouch .61 = genuine Brasil horn L = limited editions .66 = genuine staghorn M = with Money Clip .68 = real mother-of-pearl N = with Nylon pouch .69 = hardwood S = Souvenir knives .71 = red. Cell. with camping-emblem R = Special Execution (Reklameartikel=promotional prod.) .72 = red. Cell. with fish-inlay U = Unpacked .T = red transluc. Cell. (ruby) with Cross+Shield V = Voyager: clock + alarm + countdown .T2 = do. blue (sapphire) ’’ W = Wavy edge .T3 = do. black (onyx) ’’ Y = with whistle .T7 = do. silvertech ’’ Abbreviations before the number Standard-packing A = Replacement parts (VICTORINOX Quality A) a) black Skai cases (leather imitation) for Pocket B = Replacement parts (EcoLine Quality B) Knives 0.2300.26 – 0.2601.26, 0.6100 – 0.6223, C = Replacement handles (Cellidor, Polypropylene, 0.64 – 69, 0.7830, 0.8710 – 0.8720. Nylon, Fibrox or Plastic) b) small silver color gift boxes for 0.62.. + 0.63.. with LED or ballpoint pen. There is a Numbering Code for the VICTORINOX Pocket c) silver color gift boxes Tools available. The illustrations on pages 1–14 and 15–17 for CyberTools, SwissChamp, Sets and Kits. are shown at the scale of 1:2 © VICTORINOX 2008 We protect our Intellectual Property Rights X.90088.0 / Printed in Switzerland Ex / I.08 1 Swiss Army Knives small size, 84mm / 3 /4" 1 The Original Swiss Army Knives, small size 84 mm / 3 /4" 1 1 Item No. Price Item No. Price Item No. Price 0.2363.T My First Victorinox 0.2303 Bantam Handles: Cell. translucent red Handles: red Cell. 10 10 0.3303 Waiter 1. large blade, without point 1. large blade Combination tool: Combination tool: 10 Handles: red Cell. 7 611160 015365 2. – cap lifter 7 611160 009777 2. – cap lifter 1. large blade 3. – can opener 3. – can opener Combination tool: 4. – screwdriver 4. – screwdriver 7 611160 000064 2. – cap lifter 5. – wire stripper 5. – wire stripper 3. – can opener 6. key ring, stainless 6. key ring 4. – screwdriver 0.23 63.T 7. tweezers 7. tweezers 5. – wire stripper 8. toothpick 8. toothpick 6. corkscrew 7. key ring 0.2363.T2 same, 0.2302 same, without ring 8. tweezers Cell. blue translucent 9. toothpick 0.23 73.T2 0.23 03 0.33 03 7 611160 015372 7 611160 010995 0.3603 Tourist 0.2503 Recruit 0.2373.T contains in addition to 10 contains the the features 1–8: 10 Handles: red Cell. 12 standard features: 9. wood saw 1. large blade 1. large blade 7 611160 015358 2. small blade 7 611160 000163 2. small blade 7 611160 002235 3. can opener with 3. corkscrew 4. – small screwdriver 4. can opener with 0.2373.T2 same, 5. – small screwdriver Cell. blue translucent (also for Phillips screws) 6. cap lifter with 7. – screwdriver 7 611160 015389 5. cap lifter with 6. – screwdriver 0.4603 8. – wire stripper 9. reamer, punch 7. – wire stripper same, with Phillips Package contents: 8. key ring 10. key ring screwdriver (instead 11. tweezers Pocket Tool 9. tweezers of the corkscrew) chain 4.1815 10. toothpick 12. toothpick lanyard 4.1879 0.25 03 0.36 03 7 611160 000279 0.3802 Sportsman 10 Handles: red Cell. 0.2601.26 Cadet without ring Handles: silver ribbed 0.2300.26 Alox Bantam 10 1. large blade Alox 7 611160 000200 2. nailfile with 10 Handles: silver ribbed Alox 1. large blade 3. – nail cleaner 1. large blade 7 611160 012869 2. nailfile with 4. corkscrew Combination tool: 3. – nail cleaner 5. can opener with 7 611160 012852 2. – cap lifter 4. can opener with 6. – small screwdriver 3. – can opener 5. – small screwdriver (also for Phillips 4. – screwdriver (also for Phillips screws) 5. – wire stripper screws) 7. cap lifter with 6. cap lifter with 0.3803 8. – screwdriver 7. – screwdriver same, with ring 9. – wire stripper 8. – wire stripper 10. reamer, punch 9. key ring 11. tweezers 0.23 00.26 0.26 01.26 0.38 02 7 611160 000231 12. toothpick 1 Small keyring models without scissors 58 mm / 2 /4" Small keyring models without scissors 58 mm / 21/4" 0.6123 Escort 0.6125 Scribe 0.6163 Rally 10 1. blade 10 1. blade 10 1. blade 2. nailfile with 2. nailfile with 2. nailfile with 3. – screwdriver 3. – screwdriver 3. – screwdriver 4. key ring 4. key ring 4. caplifter with 7 611160 002242 5. tweezers 7 611160 014771 5. tweezers 7 611160 009869 5. – magnet. Phillips 6. toothpick 6. ballpoint pen screwdriver 6. – wire stripper 7.
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