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		<title>Origins of the Swiss Army Knife</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The concept for the Swiss Army knife all began in 1891. In that year, Karl Elsener noted that the knives supplied to the Swiss Army were actually manufactured in Germany. Because it was a time of extreme nationalism, this upset Elsener enough that he decided to do something about it. Over five years of hard [...]]]></description>
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		<title>History of Victorinox</title>
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In the world of knives, there is always one name and brand that stands out as the best, and that&#8217;s Swiss Army. Known for their versatility and durability, the overarching knife manufacturer is Victorinox, which is based in Ibach, Switzerland. Making headlines in 2005, Victorinox acquired Wenger, which was best known as their primary rival [...]]]></description>
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		<title>The Legacy of the Swiss Army Knife</title>
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The first Swiss army knife was introduced in the late 1800s, and these special blades have been heralded as symbols of resourcefulness and utility ever since. The knife got its start as a standard-issue military staple in the cantons of Switzerland, and eventually its integrity and effectiveness grew popular all over the world. While Swiss [...]]]></description>
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