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"Making of a Spartan" by Nutnfancy

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Uploaded by on Feb 26, 2011

Joe from Victorinox using the cool jig to create of the most popular Swiss Army knives ever: the Spartan! It all comes together here in this Nutnfancy SHOT 2011 booth visit.////////////// Music: Partners in Rhyme

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  • Remember the Spartan.

  • The "Tinker" model is something I think Nutin would like even more then the Spartan its basically the same thing, but the cork screw is replaced by a philips head screw driver, I've used it a lot, is the Swiss army knife i always have with me. Other then the name or if you a person who drinks a good deal of wine, I'd recommend the Tinker over the Spartan. (in my opinion)

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  • Fantastic

  • My father has carried the same classic red Spartan every day for my entire life (I'm almost 30), I've been carrying one of my own for the last several years, and you can bet that I'll be passing one on to my children when the time comes. Truly built to last a lifetime, and you'd be surprised how many times you end up using that little corkscrew...it's saved quite a few parties for me!

  • I got a spartan knife at Target with a leather Victorinox keychain for $9.97!

  • Ok... for some reason I never saw this vid come out! This is actually really interesting to watch!

    Thanks for posting this 9 months ago! lmao what a DUH I am at times...lol

  • is there something like a spartan with alox handles if so thumbs up for

  • I hope to see some new SAK reviews from Nutnfancy. They were great.

  • At a camp that I go to (camp yawgoog) we have two fire buckets for every aderondec and one night my friends victorinox fell into the bucket and was there over night. When he found it in the morning he wiped it all down and let it dry out and even months after there is no sign of any rust

  • You do need a real review of one of these! I just bought a blue one and its beautiful and has most any tool ill ever need in one... its just a bit big i feel... keep it up

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