Hook In SAK

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TheViking

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Jun 3, 2004
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Hi...

Young Bushman and I were wondering what the hook in some SAK's is used for? On Knifeforums someone mentioned that it could be used to carry bags after shopping...?! :roll: :wink:

I know there can be several uses, but I can't see which ones...? :roll: :wink:
 

Adi007

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Sep 3, 2003
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It's billed as a parcel carrier ... hmmmm, something I need all the time!
 

Douglas

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Jun 14, 2004
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Young bushman, it's a type of knitting, you do it with a hook (crochet). I can't remember exactly how it's done though.

What an explanation in a shop said (a page printed from the victorinox site or something like that), is that it's for carrying things...not so usefull for shopping bags, but if it's a box or something with a thin string round it, it's much nicer using the knife's hook than having the string digging in your hand.... :wink:

Edit: oh well, Adi beat me to it, will teach me to stay on the reply screen for half an hour while I do something else :roll:
 

Adi007

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Douglas said:
Edit: oh well, Adi beat me to it, will teach me to stay on the reply screen for half an hour while I do something else :roll:
Tee hee :lol:
 

Lithril

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Jan 23, 2004
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I actually use the hook when tying fishing knots. I tie the knot, place the fishing hook over the SAK hook and pull the line to tighten the knot.
 

bigjackbrass

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Sep 1, 2003
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Clearly it's intended for emergency use, sliding down convenient cables angled between buildings, or cable car pylons. Sure I've seen James Bond do this. Perhaps some of you could have a go and let me know how it turns out...?
:naughty:
 

Douglas

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Jun 14, 2004
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bigjackbrass said:
Clearly it's intended for emergency use, sliding down convenient cables angled between buildings, or cable car pylons. Sure I've seen James Bond do this. Perhaps some of you could have a go and let me know how it turns out...?
:naughty:

:rolmao:

I just HAVE to try that next time the chairlift brakes down :naughty:


(unfortunatly I'll have to wait for this winter, still 3 months and a week till the glacier opens...too long :cry: )
 

Keith_Beef

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Sep 9, 2003
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TheViking said:
Hi...

Young Bushman and I were wondering what the hook in some SAK's is used for? On Knifeforums someone mentioned that it could be used to carry bags after shopping...?! :roll: :wink:

I know there can be several uses, but I can't see which ones...? :roll: :wink:

As everybody knows, the so-called "swiss army knife" is in fact a modern copy of a 19th century Sheffield "sportsman's knife", when "sportsman" meant more or less "horseman".

The little hook is a boot hook, for fastening your boots. You would pass the hook through a loop, reach over to the button on the other side of the boot, and pull it through the loop. Sometimes called a button hook.

Look at the fourth article in this image:
http://bpics.rubylane.com/graphics/shops/southernexposure/1228.7L.jpg

Keith.
 

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