Victorinox, producer of the celebrated pocket tool, responds to ‘plague of knife crime’ with new variant
For more than a century, the Swiss army knife has been an essential piece of kit for everyone from picnickers and equestrians, to golfers and astronauts.
But now the maker of the pocket-knife, with its red or blue shell and multiple tools, has bowed to what an English judge last week called the “plague of knife crime” by designing a version without a blade.
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