Victorinox going bladeless
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They were, at one point, confiscating those small cuticle scissors. I don’t know if they still do. Anything with an edge is fair game, regardless of the actual regulations, I guess. It’s up to the personnel on the ground what gets through and what doesn’t.
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Re: Victorinox going bladeless
In Europe, knives with blades under 60mm should be allowed on flights. The problem is companies sometimes have stricter rules and you got your item confiscated anyway.
I wish Vicotinox will produce a full size non bladed tool, one with scisors, one with small blade.
I wish Vicotinox will produce a full size non bladed tool, one with scisors, one with small blade.
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The latest news out of the European Union is that Victorinox is completely abandoning their failed pocket knife endeavor, and has secured a contract to equip the Swiss military with modern main battle tanks.
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Rusty, that made me laugh. Even though Switzerland is not an EU member.