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		<title>Victorinox Swiss Army Knives : Crucial Facts</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Apr 2012 09:01:15 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Over the years, Victorinox has produced increasingly exceptionally high quality Swiss Army Knives. They have done so for over a hundred and thirty years and have, therefore, come to be accepted as respected experts in that venture. Over the years, Victorinox has produced increasingly exceptionally high quality Swiss Army Knives. They have done so for ...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Over the years, Victorinox has produced increasingly exceptionally high quality Swiss Army Knives. They have done so for over a hundred and thirty years and have, therefore, come to be accepted as respected experts in that venture.</p>
<p>Over the years, Victorinox has produced increasingly exceptionally high quality Swiss Army Knives. They have done so for over a hundred and thirty years and have, therefore, come to be accepted as respected experts in that venture. They have taken the Victorinox Swiss Army Knives brand into the twenty first century with a tableau of innovations. Some of these include quality controls, green factories and new product lines. In this regard, Victorinox has become a multinational entity with over one thousand seven hundred staff across the globe.</p>
<p>There are two main aspects of Victorinox Swiss Army Knives that have been responsible for propelling the company to extraordinary heights: its green innovations and quality control processes. The Swiss Army Knives that are produced by Victorinox have to be taken through four essential processes. The purpose of these processes is to ensure that the quality is of the highest standards. To begin with, all the materials brought into the factory for creation of this product undergo a thorough inspection. The rational behind this is that quality materials will produce quality Wenger Swiss Army Knives.</p>
<p>The next step in the quality control process of Swiss Army Knives is the inspection of the OEM parts used to manufacture the knives. This process is quite similar to the one mentioned earlier. Shortly after this process is the third stage of quality control, which involves what happens in the manufacturing plant. It includes the numerous activities that take place on the floor to maintain high standards of production of Victorinox Swiss Army Knives.</p>
<p>Finally, the finished product is taken through a final inspection. This process ascertains the quality of the Victorinox Swiss Army Knives. In addition to quality control, Victorinox began making use of Green Technology in the twenty first century. This came about as a result of the Al Gore film &#147;The Inconvenient Truth.&#148; It was after watching this documentary that the Swiss Army Knives company embraced a green policy which included having every employee ride a bike to work. However, this was just a tip of the iceberg.</p>
<p>The manufacturing plant of Victorinox Swiss Army Knives does not make use of crude oil to produce heat; it instead uses its own closed water loop system. This system provides 93% of the heat requirements of the hundred and twenty employee apartments adjacent to the factory, and 93% of the heat requirement of the factory itself. Furthermore, the waste produce generated by the Swiss Army Knives factory undergoes recycling.</p>
<p>Victorinox Swiss Army Knives have quite a number of tools all of which are of high quality. The price of the unit is very reasonable when we take this into account. The knife itself is particularly long for a unit that is three inches. This is unlike the majority of pocket knives in the market, most of which are frustratingly small. At a hundred and thirty five grams, the Swiss Army Knives fit snugly in your pocket, therefore quite convenient. It has a lock-blade that comes in quite handy and provides a secure feel when Wenger Swiss Army Knives UK product is used for heavy projects.</p>
<p>Resources:<br />E. McCann is the author of this article on <a href="https://www.swissarmy365.co.uk/swiss-army-knives-c44#m20" class="broken_link">Wenger Swiss Army Knives</a>.<br /> Find more information, about <a href="https://www.swissarmy365.co.uk/swiss-army-knives-c44#m20" class="broken_link">Wenger Swiss Army Knives UK</a> here</p>
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		<title>The History of Victorinox Swiss Army Knives</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[P. Griggs]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Mar 2012 03:52:22 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The trademark used on Swiss Army Knives exclusively owned by two companies Wenger and Victorinox. Both have their origins in Switzerland. In the 1800s, the Swiss military personnel began carrying a folding knife. The trademark used on Swiss Army Knives exclusively owned by two companies Wenger and Victorinox. Both have their origins in Switzerland. In ...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The trademark used on Swiss Army Knives exclusively owned by two companies Wenger and Victorinox. Both have their origins in Switzerland. In the 1800s, the Swiss military personnel began carrying a folding knife.</p>
<p>The trademark used on Swiss Army Knives exclusively owned by two companies Wenger and Victorinox. Both have their origins in Switzerland. In the 1800s, the Swiss military personnel began carrying a folding knife. It was part of standard weaponry. Following the introduction of a new type of rifle, there arose the need for screwdrivers to assist soldiers disassemble the rifle. There was also a demand for knives that combined blades, screwdrivers, reamers and can openers. That is how Victorinox Swiss Army Knives came into being.</p>
<p>To tame the Swiss government&#8217;s reliance on German cutlers to mass produce Swiss Army Knives, Karl Elsener, a Swiss national formed a company that started producing what was then known as officer&#8217;s knife. The first consignment was delivered in October 1891. It consisted of twin blades and corkscrew. This company was called Victorinox &#8211; &#8220;Victoria&#8221; stood for his mother&#8217;s name while &#8220;inox&#8221; represented stainless steel. The name Victorinox Swiss Army Knives befits this status. </p>
<p>Before long, another cutlery firm, Paul Boechat &amp; Cie emerged to challenge the monopoly enjoyed by Victorinox. Later, it was renamed Wenger and started production of Swiss Army Knives in the year 1893. Fierce competition ensured over lucrative Swiss military contracts. The government of Switzerland had to intervene. This was in an attempt to prevent friction between these companies and in the process obtain good prices for its army. In 1908, orders were split with each company getting an order. The story of Victorinox Swiss Army Knives did not end here.</p>
<p>Both companies continued with the production of Swiss Army Knives until 2005 when Victorinox fully acquired Wenger. Since then, the company has been known as Victorinox and Wenger. Manufacturing of these knives is still split between the two. Therefore, next time you hear of Wenger Swiss Army Knives UK or Victorinox Swiss Army Knives UK, do not doubt their authenticity. Victorinox Swiss Army Knives are the same quality components engineered in Switzerland.</p>
<p>How do you separate genuine Swiss Army Knives from imitations? On a genuine knife is a logo of a cross and a shield. This is to be found on the outer casing of your knife just slightly below off the center. The shield&#8217;s center is red in color with a white outline. At its middle is a cross in white bold color whose borders touch the shield&#8217;s outline. Victorinox Swiss Army Knives blades have the trademark stamped on them. Some bear the words &#8220;Swiss Made&#8221; and &#8220;Victorinox.&#8221;</p>
<p>Wenger Swiss Army Knives bear a logo comprising of a square whose corners are rounded. At the logo&#8217;s center is the same cross in white against a red background. On the blade you should look for these words; &#8220;Wenger Delemont Switzerland Stainless.&#8221; It is engraved at the point where the knife&#8217;s blade is screwed to the common pivot. The price of Victorinox Swiss Army Knives is in the range of $17 &#8211; $120. A Wenger Swiss Army knife is priced as between $13 &#8211; $100. Any offers outside these ranges could mean the knife is not authentic.</p>
<p>Resources:<br />P. Griggs is the author of this article on <a href="https://www.swiss-store.co.uk/" class="broken_link">Swiss Army Knives </a>.<br /> Find more information, about <a href="https://www.swiss-store.co.uk/" class="broken_link">Swiss Army Knives UK</a> here</p>
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