#20055 - 10/13/03 06:43 PM
 
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(This prol should get moved to campfire) - I've been hanging around BladeForums too much lately - but here's my recollection of a tagline from a frequent poster:
  "Beer makes us stronger Wine makes us wiser Water has bacteria in it..."
  BTW, what does paint thinner taste like?  (no, no - don't say "wine"!)
  Your avatar doesn't show eyeglasses, but for those of us that usually have a pair stuck in our shirts, the screwdriver justifies the corkscrew, which is the only point I wanted to make - I was struck by it when I finally ran across one and said "I've got to get one of those!"
  OTOH, it is against King's orders in my castle to serve certain meals without wine...  P_L can discuss whites with you; I'm a red wine fan.  Just in case you ever want something other than "paint thinner", hehehe...
  I wish one could custom-order layers from Victorinox - I have this PERFECT SAK vision in my mind...
  I like my Micra, too - another part of my EDC kit.
  As a retired Combat Engineer, I suggest you switch from paint thinner to JP5 - much more complex bouquet, interesting aftertaste, better legs... overall a more robust beverage.
  TIC,
  Tom   
 
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#20056 - 10/13/03 07:04 PM
 
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Hi Rob, First, I wanted to say I enjoy reading your website. Another question: Why do most SAKs continue to come with a corkscrew? I'd like to ask the input of some of our European members on this, but it seems to me that, thinking back over the wars of the twentieth century, a European soldier was somewhat more likely than an American one to have a bottle of wine as part of his provisions.  It is, after all, a  Swiss army knife, despite how many people use them now.  Bottles of wine have never in history been a large part of the American G.I.'s common meal and I can easily imagine that a corkscrew might seem more of a necessity to a Swiss soldier than his American counterpart. So, perhaps it's a matter of historical need turning into tradition?  Any comments, anyone? Stay safe, J.T.     
 
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#20057 - 10/13/03 08:48 PM
 
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Try asking a European about the corkscrew. They insist upon having one. They drink wine the way we drink coke.   
 
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#20058 - 10/13/03 08:51 PM
 
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Basically, I would always check a bag. No matter what. Or I would have duplicate tools, and have them shipped in advance to wherever I was staying. This all takes planning.
  Now you see why I have not flown since 9/11.   
 
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#20059 - 10/13/03 09:00 PM
 
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Thanks, J.T. Okay, I give.  The historical significance coupled with the beverage preferences of our European bretheren have convinced me that a corkscrew is a fine thing to have on a SAK.  I'll close out this thread with this: http://www.victorinox.ch/newsite/en/action/fun/inhalt2.cfm# (Click where it says "Click here to play."   
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#20060 - 10/13/03 09:55 PM
 
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you mean the europeans in a wine producing country, like france. There isn't much wine drinking over here in holland.  
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#20061 - 10/13/03 10:50 PM
 
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 a bottle of chateau la fite 1935 washes up on your beach     hummm....  where exactly is your beach ? Did you really say Chateau Lafitte 1935 ??? Well, I'm not sure 1935 was a good year for wine .... 1934 certainly was !! There is only one way to know for sure :  let's use your corkscrew to open that bottle, so we can taste it ............ Alain   
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#20062 - 10/13/03 11:08 PM
 
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 They drink wine the way we drink coke.      Well, I certainly wouldn't say so....  but I'm afraid some people indeed do ....  <img src="images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> <img src="images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> Alain   
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#20063 - 10/14/03 12:30 AM
 
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Rob,
  As a current, albeit part-time Combat Engineer, I reccomend that you stay away from the JP5 (the more recent vintages aren't up to snuff, and even then...it's too good for you sissy civilians anyway  <img src="images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />).   Here in Kentucky, it isn't unheard of to have moonshine in a canteen....which probably qualifies as both paint thinner and fuel.  
  I also like the corkscrewed SAKs, although that's more for sentimental reasons than regular usage.  
 
  Tom, 
  I believe it goes:
  In beer there is strength, In wine there is wisdom, In water there is...bacteria.
 
  Would love to hear your ideas about the perfect SAK.
  Take care,
  Andy     
 
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#20064 - 10/14/03 08:46 AM
 
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sorry bout the ignorance in the wine stakes, normaly drink new world chardonay, or italian reds sc  
 
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