It was originally invented by Carl Elsener.
I looked this up on Google and found out:
The Swiss Army knife (French: Couteau suisse, German: Schweizer Offiziersmesser: "Swiss officer's knife", Italian: Coltellino svizzero) is a brand of pocket knife or multi-tool manufactured by Victorinox AG and Wenger SA. The term "Swiss Army knife" was coined by US soldiers after World War II due to the difficulty they had in pronouncing the German name.
No, you cannot carry a Swiss Army knife on a plane.
A Swiss army knife is made of stainless steel.
a Swiss army knife is called 'un couteau suisse' in French.
No matter how many features a Swiss knife has it's still a Swiss knife
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Yes, you can bring a Swiss Army knife in your checked luggage, but not in your carry-on luggage.
The swiss army knife actually originated in Switzerland. It was made for the Swiss army to take out with them because it functioned as so many other things.
Yes, you can carry a Swiss Army knife in your checked luggage, but not in your carry-on luggage when flying.
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A typical swiss army knife will have different tools available for use on it. Some of these tools will be things like a knife, screw drivers, scissors, a file, cork screw, a saw and many more. A swiss army knife will be well made and durable.
Your question's a little vague: 1. The knife is a real knife (it exists and will cut things) 2. The knife is NOT a "Swiss Army" knife - that title belongs to Victorinox AG
No, you cannot bring a Swiss Army knife on a plane as it is considered a prohibited item by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).