Interesting description: The Victorinox Bladeless Swiss Army knife is an unusual pocket knife with no sharp edges. It was designed to be safe to carry onto airplanes, so it's the only Swiss Army knife without a knife blade.
This model is retired. It's a rare Swiss Army knife that is a collector's item. We don't find them in airport confiscation lots since they are legal to carry onto planes! So far we haven't discovered any other sources for this model.
The Bladeless pocket knife is Victorinox model #0.6265
morecowbell said: why is there a swiss army knife if nobody is afraid of the swiss army? They are too busy making knives.
I call BS on this not getting taken at the airport or getting kids in trouble. It does have blades on the sissors and I am sure that would be considered a weapon at the airport these days.
DamnoIT said: morecowbell said: why is there a swiss army knife if nobody is afraid of the swiss army? They are too busy making knives.
I call BS on this not getting taken at the airport or getting kids in trouble. It does have blades on the sissors and I am sure that would be considered a weapon at the airport these days.I carry manicure scissors (which are sharper than these) on planes all the time. Any scissors with blades shorter than 4 inches is TSA-legal.
I wouldn't put cold money on getting this one through security though, because TSA will probably refuse to take a good look at it. In my experience they make a snap judgment on the transportability of a particular item and getting them to change their minds is difficult.
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