It’s about that time of the year when some pretty cool versions of Swiss Army Knives get released. The Victorinox 2019 Limited Edition knives are here and they look awesome. Fans of the Super Tinker can check out the Magic Winter edition and Huntsman collectors are going to love the Chinese Year of The Rat version for 2020.
The Special Edition 2019 Super Tinker features all stainless steel blades and tools with a total of 14 functions. Among those are small and large blades, can opener, 3mm and 6mm screwdrivers, bottle opener, wire stripper, reamer, Phillips screwdriver, scissors, hook, toothpick, tweezers, and a key ring. The white handle scales depict a sort of winter wonderland with snowflakes, trees, a bird and a deer. It’s an excellent winter-carry knife.
This limited edition also comes with a neat little star charm on the key ring. It can be taken off and worn on a bracelet or a necklace. It is limited to 12,000 pieces.
The Year Of The Rat 2020 Huntsman is perfect for Victorinox collector out there or anyone born in the Year Of The Rat. This Huntsman features stainless steel blades and tools and a total of 16 functions including small and large blades, can opener, 3mm and 6mm screwdrivers, bottle opener, wire stripper, reamer, scissors, wood saw, hook, toothpick, tweezers, keyring, corkscrew, and a mini-screwdriver.
The handle scales are red with gold embellishments and a drawing of a rat. This knife comes with a special collectible gift box and is limited to 8,000 serialized pieces worldwide.
Victorinox 2019 Super Tinker Winter Magic Details
- Stainless Steel Blades and Tools, Mirror Finish
- 14 Functions
- ABS Handles
- 3 oz.
- 3.5” Closed
- Exclusive Star Charm
- Made in Switzerland
Victorinox Year Of The Rat 2020 Huntsman Details
- Stainless Steel Blades and Tools, Mirror Finish
- 16 Functions
- ABS Handles
- 3.5 oz.
- 3.5” Closed
- Collector’s Box
- Made in Switzerland
These Victorinox 2019 Limited Edition knives are great daily carry multipurpose knives and make fantastic collectibles. Get yours before they’re gone by clicking any link in the article or the button below.
All images courtesy of Smoky Mountain Knife Works – smkw.com.