📖 SAKnife Archives – Victorinox History & Collecting

Welcome to SAKnife Archives.
This space is dedicated to the documentation and exploration of Victorinox Swiss Army Knife history, with a focus on collecting, historical models, and documented variations.

The archive is structured around distinct collection thematics, each explored through dedicated articles and reference studies. Here, the Swiss Army Knife is approached as an object of heritage and memory, not just a tool.

All knife photographs featured in SAKnife Archives are taken from the SAKnife collection, ensuring visual consistency and direct reference to the pieces studied.

From time to time, particularly interesting examples examined in the archive may also be found in the 🛍️Shop section, offering collectors a closer look at the knives that shaped this blog - Also available on 🛍️Etsy and 🛍️eBay

Recommended external resources for deeper Swiss Army Knife research

Start Here — Swiss Army Knife Guides

Explore comprehensive guides for Swiss Army Knife identification, history, and tool evolution — including interactive and technical resources for collectors and enthusiasts.

🔎 Victorinox 91mm Identification Guide – Identify Your Swiss Army Knife by Toolset
Find and identify any 91mm model using the interactive structural toolset tree.

⌛ Swiss Army Knife Production Period Guide – Victorinox Interactive Tool Evolution
Identify the production period of your Swiss Army Knife using the interactive visual tool based on tang stamps and tool evolution

📜 Swiss Army Knife History & 91 mm Model Evolution
Explore the full chronological evolution of 91mm models and discover related knife sheets.

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Specialized Thematics

📘 Metal Inlay Victorinox – Corporate & Collector Editions
Discover the history, variations, and collector logic behind metal inlay Swiss Army Knives, from early corporate gift knives to later advertising models.

📜 ELINOX Era (1957–1990s) — Victorinox Product Line Evolution
Understand the ELINOX era and how it shaped Victorinox’s transition from simplified knives to a structured product ecosystem

Victorinox Metal Inlay’s Special Runs
Victorinox Metal Inlay’s Special Runs
Victorinox Special Runs. Victorinox Special Runs are made-to-order limited series, produced at the request of a specific client and built around toolsets that never existed in the regular Victorinox catalogue.... Read more...
Victorinox Metal inlay thematic - SAKnife Archives
📘 SAKnife Archives — Metal Inlays Thematic
Metal Inlays Thematic — SAKnife Archives The Metal Inlays Thematic explores the history and collectibility of Victorinox metal inlay Swiss Army Knives, from early commemorative and corporate pieces to regular... Read more...
Victorinox Commemorative & Collector Metal Inlays – History, Symbolism & Collector Reference
Victorinox Commemorative & Collector Metal Inlays – History, Symbolism & Collector Reference
This article examines Victorinox commemorative and collector metal inlays, a distinct category of Swiss Army Knives designed to be displayed, remembered, or gifted, rather than used as everyday tools. From... Read more...
Victorinox Non-Regular Metal Inlays – History & Collector Guide
Victorinox Non-Regular Metal Inlays
Victorinox Non-Regular Metal Inlays Corporate gifts, advertising models & retailer editions. Long before modern marketing, Victorinox metal inlays were used for corporate recognition, institutional identity and retailer exclusives — often... Read more...
Victorinox BSA Metal Inlays – Boy Scouts Swiss Army Knife
Victorinox BSA Metal Inlays – Boy Scouts Swiss Army Knife
Victorinox BSA Metal Inlays ⚜️ The Victorinox Boy Scouts of America metal inlay knives are official institutional models produced for the Scout and Cub Scout programs. Featuring distinctive metal logos... Read more...
Victorinox Regular Metal Inlays 1980s – Swiss Army Knife History
Victorinox Regular Metal Inlays in the 1980s – Stability, Standardization & Collector Significance
The 1980s represent a key decade for Victorinox metal inlay Swiss Army Knives, combining catalogue stability with major functional innovation. Classic themes like Camping 🏕️ remain unchanged, while others such... Read more...
Victorinox 1970s Metal Inlays – Catalogue Evolution from Nickel-Silver to Stainless Steel
Victorinox 1970s Metal Inlays – Catalogue Evolution from Nickel-Silver to Stainless Steel
Victorinox metal inlays of the 1970s reveal a subtle but crucial chapter in Swiss Army Knife history.While catalogue models remained largely unchanged, the inlays themselves evolved through material transitions from... Read more...
📝Victorinox 247 “Waiter 91mm” and 248 “Gourmet 91mm”
📝Victorinox 247 “Waiter 91mm” and 248 “Gourmet 91mm”
The Victorinox 247 Waiter 91 mm and 248 Gourmet 91 mm are unique within the Officer Knife range. As the only true single-layer 91 mm models, they were designed not... Read more...
Victorinox Metal Inlays 1973 – Transitional Swiss Army Knife History
Victorinox Metal Inlays 1973 – A Defining Transitional Year
1973 represents a strategic turning point for Victorinox. With the end of the Victoria name and the launch of a new catalogue, the company streamlines its identity, restructures its product... Read more...
Victorinox Metal Inlays of the 1960s – Origins, Nickel Silver & Collector Guide
Victorinox Metal Inlays of the 1960s – Origins, Nickel Silver & Collector Guide
Victorinox Metal Inlays of the 1960s In the early 1960s, Victorinox introduced nickel-silver metal inlays embedded directly into the scales of selected Swiss Army Knives.These purpose-driven inserts marked the birth... Read more...