Swiss Army-Victorinox Classic SD Pocket Knife 56212 by Title: Swiss Army-Victorinox Classic SD Pocket Knife 56212

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And James Bond's Mother Was Swiss, Too...

An indispensable item for the stylish man on the go, the CLASSIC SD POCKET KNIFE by Victorinox is the best kind of investment: It's something he will use every day. It makes a great gift!

This versatile tool literally has 1000 different uses: From quick attention to a ragged fingernail to trimming annoying loose threads from a suitcoat, opening sealed cartons, fine, careful need of a scissor, retrieving small, easily lost items from inaccessible spots, or even the occasional need to punch a hole or pry things loose, this easily-carried unobtrusive keyring tool is a must.

Note: Post 9/11 paranoia has made these tools slightly less practical. Travelers will probably have to carry them in luggage (somewhat reducing the "save the moment" quotient of this item). Lawyers or other persons who routinely enter courthouses of other government buildings may have to temporarily surrender them to the bailiff or guard for "security" reasons.

All this concern is ridiculous. As an offensive weapon, the CLASSIC SD has nil value. The slim, somewhat fragile blade and scissor both measure less than an inch. The folding mechanisms are stiff, so it takes a little effort and two hands to open them. The cutting edges are just sharp enough to inflict superficial cuts; if the user was a butterfingers, he might scratch or poke himself, but it's very unlikely this tool could pose any danger to others. What a world, my friends.

Fortunately, just as nail clippers (yes!) have been restored to the allowable airline "carry-on" list, this handy and practical tool will soon join it.

A definite "must have" item for any gentleman, the CLASSIC SD is as important as a watch, wallet or money clip, comb, and keys.

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