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New model of Swiss Army Knife won’t have a knife

- BY SHERI WALSH

The maker of the Swiss Army Knife is taking the knife out of the century-old pocket tool’s latest model due to weapons regulation­s around the world.

“We are in the early stages of developing pocket tools without blades,” a spokespers­on for Swiss firm Victorinox told CNN in a statement Tuesday.

“In some markets, the blade creates an image of a weapon,” Victorinox chief executive officer Carl Elsener told Swiss newspaper Blick. “We’re concerned about the increasing regulation of knives due to the violence in the world.”

The Swiss Army Knife was created in the late 1800s for soldiers in the Swiss Army. The knives were manufactur­ed for the general public in 1891 and will continue to be produced with blades more than 130 years later as Victorinox offers its new model without a knife, adding tools for bicyclists instead.

“We already have a tool specifical­ly for golfers in our range,” Elsener said. “Cyclists probably need special tools, but not necessaril­y a blade.”

Elsener said sales of the company’s Swiss Army Knife plummeted by more than 30% after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in the United States.

“9/11 painfully showed us that we must not become dependent on a single business area,” he said, adding that other countries restrict the general public from carrying pocket knives.

 ?? GABRIEL MONNET
EPA-EFE/UPI file ?? The maker of Swiss Army Knives is in the “early stages of developing pocket tools without blades” due to weapons regulation­s around the world.
GABRIEL MONNET EPA-EFE/UPI file The maker of Swiss Army Knives is in the “early stages of developing pocket tools without blades” due to weapons regulation­s around the world.

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