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Answer: Not the same way as this guy.

This gent is a hoot. He has a ton of these videos. I was just particularly amused by the coconut trick. Breaking the car window was funny as well. Enjoy.

 
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46 years of age and is a pocket knife instructor for Victrinox. Interesting guy and video. He is certainly one of a kind.
 
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Yeah, cool and all. But how can a Swiss Army knife help me pick up chicks, 'n' stuff?

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I’d never seen his videos before. Thanks for sharing!
 
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You have to admire his enthusiasm and good nature.
 
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I don't even own a Swiss Army knife, but I managed to watch about an hour's worth of his video's, he's informative and enjoyable to watch. Thank you!!


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You have to admire his enthusiasm and good nature.


Especially with the car window. He acted like a mischievous child. Reminded me of a childhood friend who was always getting into (good-natured) trouble.
 
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He makes me smile.



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I enjoyed his wideo. We have four Green Malayans which produce a lot of coconuts. Normally, I use a machete, but...

I'll stick with the machete until he posts a video that shows how to get the husks off.
 
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That was a damn fine and enjoyable video, and I am going to watch more of his productions!

Thank you for sharing!


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Yeah, cool and all. But how can a Swiss Army knife help me pick up chicks, 'n' stuff?

H&K-Guy


Maybe buy yourself a “Champ XAVT” and keep it in your front pocket?!


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That was great I will have to watch more. I have about 20 Swiss Army knives of various sizes. I love them for all the wrong and right reasons. VI
 
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I'll have to watch more of his videos. No matter which "main" knife is in my right pocket, there's always a SAK Alox model in my left pocket. I'm partial to the Alox models because they're so slim that you don't even notice they're there, but I find a use for them every day.


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Great video. SAK’s are great knives.
 
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Great videos - just subscribed to his channel. He has a great attitude and enthusiasm.

I have a SAK ALOX in my pocket every day.

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OK, that's pretty good, but does this guy have any tips for husking the damned things? That's where all the freakin' work lies!

Nevertheless, with a Hunter in my pocket every day, I'm going to have to check out a few more of his videos.
 
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Hit the window glass just on the edge, knife, baton, screwdriver, whatever...hit it on the edge and the window will shatter



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Thanks Para, Watching a few Felix shows a day should help make the world a better place. Who knew what all you could do with a cork screw!
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I have fought with mine trying to get the ring back on once...wish I had seen this video before that.

Guy seems like he’s got a lot of joy in him!
 
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