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This image is a Swiss army knife in graphite on blank paper. First I took a photo of the real knife because it took me a few days to have this completed and I did not want to worry about shadows and the change of direction in light everyday. Next I started off with the placement and general shape of the knife before I started adding in the detail in certain sections at a time. Since it takes so long to get a good dark colour I had to use many different pencils in the process. I was unable to use all 12 shades but I want to say that I've got at least 8 of the shades in my drawing. My historical influence for this drawing was Edward Weston, a photographer that lived between 1886 and 1958. He was a photographer that liked to do macro photography. His favorite things to take pictures of were statues, shells and peppers. I used him at my influence because I did close-up drawing with my graphite and I was hoping to capture as much detail in my drawings as he did in his photography. In the knife I payed close attention to the lighting just like how he set up his lighting in a certain way for each photo to get the right look/ the right texture that he wanted. My drawing connects to my theme because for this loop I was planning on doing multiple different inanimate objects and for each one they are different in their own way but I am planning on connecting them all together. Since my theme is similarities and differences, for the knife it is a symbol of a tool to me. The reason the knife is similar to my other drawings in this loop will be that it is unique in its own way and may be overlook at times.

basic EDC (victorinox rambler and seiko 5 military)

There we are - back to its old self once more :-)

Pocket dump picture with Swiss Army Knife with custom titanium scales from Daily Customs in rusty titanium with rain drop pattern, Maratac AAA brass flashlight, titanium Minipen

Swiss Army board: Levi Ratcliff

2nd board: Jesse Whitaker

Victorinox Swiss Army knive - specielle 125 år's jubilæums modeller..

 

Se dem på vores hjemmeside www.thegoodstuffshop.dk , eller kig ned i butikken i Holte og få den i hånden ..

 

Alle lovlige foldeknive ..

 

. . . kniv-per . . .

forward in life

Lies Baas 2011 France

Swiss Army Super Tinker and Binoculars.

Day 1310 08-02-10

 

From a series of photos based on quotes that have been posted on twitter by my friends.

Victorinox ist auch als Briefmarke erhaeltlich. (PHOTOPRESS/Post)

As I recall, the little cleft hook on the original Swiss Army knife was for trimming horses' hooves.

Some of the stuff I carry and use daily

These are the tools I started with. Not pictured here is a length of wire to touch contact points with to form new circuits.

This was my first new pocketknife that my parent's bought me when I was 7 or 8. I used to take it on all my adventures.

 

Somewhere along the line it got superglue on one scale, which warped and popped off. I found it a few years ago, and then a couple of weeks ago, I was reading the SAK forums on Multitool.org and found a place to get replacement parts...so I decided to do a bit of restoration.

...down by the riverside.

 

While I await the lanyard fixin's and new pouch to arrive in the mail, I decided that yesterday was just too nice to stay in; a walk with the dog seemed in order. Yep... another useful purpose for that supposedly useless hook.

 

Being one of a group of six Swiss Army knives I picked up from Facebook Marketplace over the winter, this one has been on the clean-up bench for the last few days. Those handle scales were pretty scratched up when I began.

 

Let's face it... the basic red Victorinox Swiss Army knife is a work of art in its own right.

 

Victorinox Super Tinker

 

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Pocket dump picture with Emmer Knives custom fixed blade, Swiss Army Knife with custom titanium scales from Daily customs in rusty titanium with rain drop pattern, Prometheus Alpha Pen in copper, Olight S1 Baton brass CR123 flashlight, Zach Wood Prybar, Douglass Neo 3 brass lighter, Willow Craft Goods Posh wallet, Hanksbyhank

See the old scissors doesn't have a groove for the spring to run in... 81-91mm SAKs

Victorinox Swiss Army knive - specielle 125 år's jubilæums modeller..

 

Se dem på vores hjemmeside www.thegoodstuffshop.dk , eller kig ned i butikken i Holte og få den i hånden ..

 

Alle lovlige foldeknive ..

 

. . . kniv-per . . .

forward in life

Basil is going on a trip to SWitzerland and holding a copy of his book for the PC and Mac called Brown Bear's Big Day Out, published by Junagarh Media. He is sitting on top of his large backpack with his Swiss Army knife. Copyright Paul Andrews and Caroline Schmutz, Junagarh Media. DSC07549 010812

Victorinox Swiss Army knive - specielle 125 år's jubilæums modeller..

 

Se dem på vores hjemmeside www.thegoodstuffshop.dk , eller kig ned i butikken i Holte og få den i hånden ..

 

Alle lovlige foldeknive ..

 

. . . kniv-per . . .

forward in life

Victorinox Swiss Army knive - specielle 125 år's jubilæums modeller..

 

Se dem på vores hjemmeside www.thegoodstuffshop.dk , eller kig ned i butikken i Holte og få den i hånden ..

 

Alle lovlige foldeknive ..

 

. . . kniv-per . . .

forward in life

Pocket dump picture with Emmer Knives custom fixed blade, Swiss Army Knife with custom titanium scales from Daily customs in rusty titanium with rain drop pattern, Prometheus Alpha Pen in copper, Olight S1 Baton brass CR123 flashlight, Douglass Neo 3 brass lighter, Willow Craft Goods Posh wallet, Hanksbyhank

Trying to figure out for sure what this one is.

 

UPDATE: Thanks to bren10man at Multitool.org, I now know that this is a pre-1991 Deluxe Tinker. see here.

  

Victorinox Swiss Army knive - specielle 125 år's jubilæums modeller..

 

Se dem på vores hjemmeside www.thegoodstuffshop.dk , eller kig ned i butikken i Holte og få den i hånden ..

 

Alle lovlige foldeknive ..

 

. . . kniv-per . . .

forward in life

I've finally got the replacement switch to fix a little girl's nightlight. So I did that earlier tonight. It's weird, you can have a full fifteen years in industry without ever feeling like your electronics degree was worth it until you're asked to fix a little girl's favourite nightlight.

 

Today I learned that I should think about taking these photos a little earlier in the day.

Swiss Army Knife with custom scales from Daily Customs rain drop pattern in rusty titanium, Craft & Lore Port wallet

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