History of the Swiss Army Knife
A multi-function tool that has a million and one uses, the Swiss Army Knife is constantly being copied, but the real thing was actually invented in 1891 by a gentleman named Karl Eisner. Eisner aimed to develop a multi-use tool that was not made by the Germans, designed to be useful to members of the Swiss Army.
The tool was first known as “The Soldier’s Knife” and included a wooden handle and a variety of other tools that would be useful to members of the military, including not only a knife but also a can opener and a corkscrew. The premiere manufacturers of the tool have also been Victorinox and Wenger.
Though the members of the Swiss Army were not the only ones that used the tool, its beginnings resulted in it being forever called the Swiss Army Knife. However, manufacturers who make similar items often call them simply “army knives” or “multi-function knives.” These days the handle is usually aluminum instead of the traditional wood and may include two blades instead of just one as well as a variety of other useful items, including tweezers, screw drivers, scissors, a leather punch, and more.
Today, this handy gadget has become a popular groomsmen’s gift and can be personalized with the name of the attendant and the date of the wedding. These knives/tools are especially handy for those who go camping or work outdoors but will certainly be appreciated by anyone who enjoys a good gadget with a variety of uses.

