Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Crumby's Only Elinox

Crumby's newest sak is this Victorinox Elinox.  The actual common name of this model is the Handyman 7236 maU.  It has a tool,  that screwdriver sticking out of the left end, that is a new tool for Crumby's sak tool collection.  It also features the oldest iteration of the Vic 91mm metal saw known to science maybe.  Anyway, the metal saw iteration we are presently discussing is also new to Crumby's collection.  Then there are a couple of cosmetic features Crumby never owned before.  These are the Elinox stamp on the main blade and the three-sided shield.  Nice to have acquired all these new features on only one knife.  Saves space.

This knife also features several blemishes.  The tip is broken off the main blade.  The toothpick and tweezers are missing.  Too bad about the tweezers because they were doubtless aluminum headed.  The metal saw was covered with rust.  Crumby got most of the rust off though.  The corkscrew was all cattywampus.  Crumby bent it back into a proper configuration employing his trusty vice.

All in all, Crumby is very happy with this newest acquisition to his newest and most sedentary hobby.

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