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Swiss Army Knives Cutlery Timepieces Travel Gear Fashion Fragrances I Pocket Tools Cutlery Item No. 0.2300 – 0.4603 Item No. 5.0101 – 5.1163 Page 1 Page 22 – 23 Item No. 0.6123 – 0.6386 Item No. 5.1150 – 5.1193 Page 2 – 3 Page 24 Item No. 5.1633 – 5.3803 Page 24b Blister Item No. 0.6403 – 0.7052 Item No. 6.7603 – 6.8713 Page 4 Page 38b Blister Item No. 0.8000 – 0.8241 Item No. 5.1232 – 5.1583 Page 4 Page 25 Item No. 0.7100 – 0.7333 Item No. 5.1630 – 5.4723 Page 5 Page 26 – 29 Item No. 0.8321 – 0.9093 Item No. 5.4903 – 5.4933 Page 6 – 7 Page 30a – 30b Chef's cases Item No. 1.3405 – 1.6705 Item No. 5.5100 – 5.8003 Page 9 – 10 Page 32 – 34 Butcherknives Item No. 1.6795 – 1.7775 Item No. 6.1103 – 6.6700 Page 11 Page 36 – 37 Item No. 1.7804 – 1.8741 Item No. 6.711 – 6.8713 Page 11a Page 38 – 38a SwissClassic Item No. 1.9010 – 1.9900 Item No. 7.2003 – 7.2503 Page 13 (Ecoline Page 14) Page 39 Ceramic Item No. 2.2303 – 3.9140 Item No. 7.6033 – 7.7350 Switzerland Page 14 Ecoline Page 41 – 43 Victorinox AG Schmiedgasse 57 CH-6438 Ibach-Schwyz, Switzerland Item No. 3.0223 – 3.0339 Item No. 7.7113 – 7.7433 T+41 41 81 81 211 Page 14b – 14c Page 43a – 43b F+41 41 81 81 511 [email protected] Item No. 4.0262 – 4.0853 Item No. 7.8003 – 7.8721 Printed in Switzerland Page 16 – 16a Page 44 © Victorinox 2010 We protect our Intellectual Property Rights XI.10 We reserve our rights for technical modifi cations. 2011 2011 Item No. 8.0904 – 8.2116 Item No. 4.1810 – 4.4323 Page 46 – 47b Page 17 – 18b Promotional Material SWISS ARMY KNIVES CUTLERY TIMEPIECES TRAVEL GEAR FASHION FRAGRANCES I WWW.VICTORINOX.COM SWISS ARMY KNIVES CUTLERY TIMEPIECES TRAVEL GEAR FASHION FRAGRANCES I WWW.VICTORINOX.COM 042_304_Umschlag_Katalog_2010 1 17.11.10 13:38 042_300_Umschlag_innen_Layout1 16.11.10 14:37 Seite 1 Names of Pocket KnivesPocket Tools Cutlery Name Item No.Item No. 0.2300 Page – 0.4603 Name Item No.Item No. 5.0101 Page – 5.1163 Page 1 Page 22 – 23 Adventurer 0.8953 7 Mountaineer 1.3743 10 Alpineer 0.8823 7 Mountaineer Lite 1.7945.T2 11a My First Victorinox 0.2363.T 1 Ambassador 0.6503 Item No. 0.61234 – 0.6386 Item No. 5.1150 – 5.1193 Angler 1.3653.72Page 2 – 3 9 Nomad 0.8353.3Page 24 6 Atlas 0.9033 7 Outrider 0.9023 7 Item No. 5.1633 – 5.3803 Baker’s knife 0.7830.11 4 Picknicker 0.8853Page 24b 7 Blister Bantam 0.2303 Item No. 0.64031 – 0.7052 Pioneer 0.8201.26Item No. 6.76034 – 6.8713 Page 4 Page 38b Blister Cadet 0.2601.26 1 Prince 0.6403 4 Camper 1.3613 9 Rally 0.6163 2 Centurion 0.8453.3 6 Rambler 0.6363 3 Item No. 0.8000 – 0.8241 Item No. 5.1232 – 5.1583 Cigar Cutter 0.6580.16Page 4 4 Ranger 1.3763Page 25 10 Classic 0.6203 2 Recruit 0.2503 1 Climber 1.3703 9 Rescue Tool 0.8623.MWN 6 Compact 1.3405 Item No. 0.71009 – 0.7333 Rucksack 0.8863Item No. 5.16307 – 5.4723 Page 5 Page 26 – 29 Cow Boy 0.8923 7 Sentinel 0.8413.3 6 CyberTool 1.7605.T 11 Signature 0.6225 2 CyberTool Lite 1.7925.T 11a Signature Lite 0.6226 3 Item No. 0.8321 – 0.9093 Item No. 5.4903 – 5.4933 Deluxe Tinker 1.4723 Page 6 – 7 10 Signature Lite SilverTech 0.6226.T7Page 30a – 30b 3Chef's cases Dual Pro 0.8371.MWC 6 Skipper 0.9093.2W 7 Karl Elsener Soldier’s knife, 1891 Officer’s- and Sporting knife, 1897 Duo-Geschenkset 1.8802 11a Solo 0.8710 6 EcoLine 2.2303 Item No. 1.340514 – 1.6705 SOS-Set 1.8810Item No. 5.510012 – 5.8003 Page 9 – 10 Electrician 0.8120.26 4 Spartan 1.3603Page 32 – 34 Butcherknives9 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 Equestrian 0.8883 7 Spartan Lite 1.7804.T 11a 1891 they obtained the first contract to supply the Swiss Army with a sturdy Escort 0.6123 2 Sportsman 0.3802 1 «Soldier’s Knife». Shortly afterwards, Charles Elsener developed the elegant «Officer’s Knife». Item No. 1.6795 – 1.7775 Item No. 6.1103 – 6.6700 Excelsior 0.6900 4 Super Tinker 1.4703 10 This revolutionary knife, design officially registered on June 12th 1897, became popular Page 11 Page 36 – 37 throughout the world because of its high quality, versatility and excellence in design. Executive 0.6603 4 Survival-Kit 1.8812 12 Expedition Kit 1.8741.AVT 11a SwissCard 0.7106 5 Explorer 1.6703 Item No. 1.780410 – 1.8741 SwissCard Lite 0.7300.TItem No. 6.711 5– 6.8713 Victorinox Farmer 0.8241.26Page 11a 4 SwissChamp 1.6795Page 38 – 38a SwissClassic11 Fisherman 1.4733.72 10 SwissChamp XAVT 1.6795.XAVT 11 Forester 0.8363.3 6 SwissChamp XLT 1.6795.XLT 11 Item No. 1.9010 – 1.9900 Item No. 7.2003 – 7.2503 Golf Tool 0.7052.T 4 SwissLite 0.6228 3 Page 13 (Ecoline Page 14) Page 39 Ceramic Carl Elsener jr. Carl Elsener sen. Handyman 1.3773 10 Swiss Soldier’s Knife 08 0.8461.MWCH 6 Helmsman 0.8993.2W 7 SwissTool 3.0323.L 14c Catalog information Hercules 0.9043 Item No. 2.23037 – 3.9140 SwissTool Spirit 3.0227.LItem No. 7.603314b – 7.7350 Switzerland The reference numbers in our catalog are listed in numerical sequence so that it is easy to find Hiker 1.4613 Page 14 10 Ecoline Tinker 1.4603Page 41 – 43 10 the item you are looking for. On the left side are the illustrations and on the right side at the Victorinox AG Hunter 0.8873 7 Tinker klein 0.4603 1 same place the indications and the prices with the Bar-Code. Schmiedgasse 57 Huntsman 1.3713 10 Tourist 0.3603 1 The numbers of the bestsellers are in bold print. CH-6438 Ibach-Schwyz, Switzerland Item No. 3.0223 – 3.0339 Item No. 7.7113 – 7.7433 Huntsman Lite 1.7915.T 11a Tradesman 0.9053 7 The number indicated besides or below the box symbol 10 refers to the standard contents T+41 41 81 81 211 Page 14b – 14c Page 43a – 43b F+41 41 81 81 511 Locksmith 0.8493.3 6 Trailmaster 0.8463.3 6 of the packing unit. Please try to avoid ordering in smaller quantities. In most cases the stan- dard contents are 10, 6 or 12 pieces, rarely 1 or 20 pieces. [email protected] Manager 0.6365 3 Traveller 1.3705.AVT 9 The products of the categories 0–3 and 5–6 are manufactured in Ibach. Midnite Manager 0.6366 Item No. 4.02623 – 4.0853 Traveller Lite 1.7905.AVTItem No. 7.8003 11a – 7.8721 Printed in Switzerland Mini Champ 0.6385 Page 16 – 16a 3 Traveller Set 1.8726Page 44 11a We guarantee all Victorinox Knives and Pocket Tools to be of first class stainless-steel and also © Victorinox 2010 guarantee a life time against any defects in material and workmanship. Damages caused by Midnite MiniChamp 0.6386 3 Waiter 0.3303 1 We protect our Intellectual Property Rights misuse or abuse are not covered by this guarantee. XI.10 We reserve our rights for technical modifi cations. 2011 2011 Money Clip 0.6540.16 4 WorkChamp 0.9064Item No. 8.09047 – 8.2116 The guarantee for the electronic parts is, as worldwide usual, 2 years. Item No. 4.1810 – 4.4323 Page 46 – 47b Page 17 – 18b Promotional Material Victorinox, CH-6438 Ibach-Schwyz, T +41 41 81 81 211, F +41 41 81 81 511, www.victorinox.com I.11 d SWISS ARMY KNIVES CUTLERY TIMEPIECES TRAVEL GEAR FASHION FRAGRANCES I WWW.VICTORINOX.COM SWISS ARMY KNIVES CUTLERY TIMEPIECES TRAVEL GEAR FASHION FRAGRANCES I WWW.VICTORINOX.COM 042_304_Umschlag_Katalog_2010 1 17.11.10 13:38 042_300_00_PocketTools_Layout1 09.11.10 10:32 Seite 1 042_300_00_Taschenwerkzeuge_Layout1 11.11.10 12:39 Seite 1 Pocket Tools We manufacture only some 12 different Pocket Knives with one or Blister-packed two blades, but more than 300 different Pocket Tools or Multi The EcoLine models 2.2303–3.3713 are available with Blister B Tools with many features are listed in this catalog and available (106 x 160 mm). Extra cost from stock. With Blister B1 (120 x 230 mm) are also available: 0.2303, The last figure of the 5-digit Item number code of Pocket Knives 0.2503, 0.3303, 0.3803, 0.6203, 0.6223, 0.6225, 0.6226, indicates: 0.7100.T, 0.7106, 0.7122, 0.7133, 0.7300, 0.7322, 0.7333, 0.8000, 1.36 00. = without ring, tweezers and toothpick 0.8201, 0.8351.C, 0.8361.MWC, 0.8413, 0.8461.MWCH, 1. = with key ring 0.8853, 0.9023, 1.3603, 1.3613, 1.3703, 1.3713, 1.6703, 2. = with tweezers and toothpick 1.6795.L, 3.0227, 3.0327, 4.0520, 4.0523, 4.1815 etc., 4.1858. 3. = with ring, tweezers and toothpick Extra cost 4.
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