Do You Own A Swiss Army Knife?

Yes and I have a small utility knife from The Ipswich Clam Company.
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"Ipswich Clam Box - Worth The Wait For Fried Clams!"
 

I have quite a few pocket knives, but never did get a Swiss Army Knife.
I look at them occasionally but I have trouble finding one with the utensils I want in one knife.
 
amazingly true i actually had cause to use my knife today - needed to flip a metal cap of a non-alcoholic beer bottle and was to busy to search in the kitchen and then I remembered the knife - true true??
 
I have a fairly simple one that I keep in a kitchen drawer. It's the only can opener, bottle opener, and corkscrew that I have. These days most cans are pull tops, bottles are twist off and I rarely drink wine so it doesn't get a lot of use but it's there if I need it.
 
I wonder who made Thomas Jefferson's multi function knife shown below. Since the Swiss Army knife was invented in 1891 and since Thomas Jefferson died in 1826 I have to assume The Swiss Army multi function type knife was copied from someone else's idea. I guess I could research it but too lazy.

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I wonder who made Thomas Jefferson's multi function knife shown below. Since the Swiss Army knife was invented in 1891 and since Thomas Jefferson died in 1826 I have to assume The Swiss Army multi function type knife was copied from someone else's idea. I guess I could research it but too lazy.
"Posted on July 29, 2021
"Thanks to Robin who shared this link in the comments of Not Your Father’s Multitool."
Jefferson's Pocketknife
"Thomas Jefferson’s multitool
Apparently, Thomas Jefferson owned a multitool, purchased between 1767 and 1819."
"The most likely origin for the multitool was Sheffield cutlery as it is very similar to an illustration in one of the manufacturers pattern books from 1816. All of which places such a gizmo in reach of the characters of Dragon Keeper’s Cotillion!"
"Sometimes you find absolute gold at the bottom of the research rabbit hole!
You can find more information here: Pocketknife"
 
I took after my dad, he always has a pocket knife on him and I have always carried one as well.
I have several Swiss Army knifes, some dual blades only and some multi functional ones.
After he passed, my mom gave me most of his knife collection. I still have most and use them till this day.
 
Encore of @Rob's Post #18 'Ode to a Swiss Champ'

Yep, ever since I was a kid I've always had a pocket knife in my pocket (where else?). The one I've got at present is a near top of the range one, the 'Champ' I think it's called. It was a 60th birthday present. Sadly, nowadays in the UK, I'd probably get done for carrying an offensive weapon. I wrote this little 'Ode to a Swiss Champ' a couple of years ago on another site ...

I have a knife I carry 'round
It cost me nearly fifty pound
It's a genuine Swiss Army Knife
The best I've had in all my life

A pocket knife's a man's best friend
It won't desert you in the end
It's got two blades, one large one small
A Phillips screwdriver, and that's not all

A pair of scissors and of pliers
with a thing for cutting wires
I thing for which you all must wish
for getting hooks out of a fish

A magnifying glass and a saw
a thing, I don't know what it's for
A needle for mending rips in sails
and a device for extracting nails

A tiny screwdriver for fixing specs
Whatever will they think of next
A little biro in the side
and tweezers, in there, also hide

Then a little plastic tooth pick
when, in your teeth food does stick
The other side's got a flat head screwdriver
and a thing who's use I don't know eiver

On the back there is a small hook
It's use I looked up in the book
Used for lifting parcels with strings
and other sorts of heavy things

And last of all but not the least
Inside of this fearsome beast
are five different ways of getting
drink from containers and your whistle wetting
 
I never owned one but, picked one up off the sidewalk that looked like it had been run over by a truck. It had quite a few gadgets on it. I tried fixing it but ended up throwing it away.
 
I have a couple, used to carry one with me all the time. The first one I bought in 1972 for an overland trip to India, the shopkeeper warned me, "Don't test the blade with your thumb". Of course as soon as I got home I did exactly that and cut myself.


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The one on the left was given to me by my son in law over 30 years later. I don't carry either any more
 


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