VICTORINOX Knife Model SPARTAN STEPHANSDOM

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 VICTORINOX Knife Model SPARTAN STEPHANSDOM Vienna Country Knife Article No. 1.3603.TE13

length 91 mm
height 14,5 mm
handle material ABS/Cellidor with print motive Stephansdom, Vienna
lock blade no
One-hand blade no
Weight 59 g
Manufacturer VICTORINOX, Switzerland
Search words knife, pocket knife, Swiss Army Knife, multi-piece, collectors knife  

Functions
1. blade large
2. blade small
3. can opener
4. screwdriver 3 mm
5. cap lifter
6. screwdriver 6 mm
7. wire stripper
8. pricker drill sewing awl
9. corkscrew
10. toothpick
11. tweezers
12. ring 

The model belongs to VICTORINOX medium pocket knives. The origin of the SPARTAN lies in the legendary officer's knife. 
Limited to the most necessary. You are able to open a bottle of beer as well as a bouteille of your favorite wine, you could, if necessary, really only if necessary, a marriage-with-ring-over-strip, make. Or with the available Stechahle their own body piercing in the face of the "Steffl" make. Correctly, however, this is called Cathedral and Metropolitan Church of St. Stephen and all the saints.
 
For St. Stephen is considered the first Christian martyr. St. Stephen's Church is the heart of Vienna, a national shrine and at the same time one of the most important buildings in the Gothic style. In the imperial royal monarchy, no tower was allowed to be higher than the south tower with its 136.4 meters. The "Pummerin", Austria's most famous bell, resides in the unfinished north tower, guarded by the double-headed eagle of the House of Austria, where it rings in the New Year very impressively, among other things. Its predecessor was cast from cannonballs left over from one of the Turkish sieges, but broke in April 1945. The magnificent roof of the cathedral can be seen far across the city. It shows the monogram of Emperor Franz I with the date 1831, which designates the new roofing. As well as the coat of arms of the city of Vienna and the Republic of Austria. The federal eagle is looking in the wrong direction, but how else could the bird of prey signal to its Viennese colleague: I'm looking you in the eye, little one?


 

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