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New and improved Swiss Army knife

USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education),  March, 2006  

For the first time in more than a century, Wenger, Orangeburg, N.Y., maker of the Genuine Swiss Army Knife, has changed its design. With a new look and feel, this most valuable tool is now even easier to use.

With the Evo Series comes a distinctive handle with a combination of concave and convex shapes to conform perfectly with the human hand. This provides the best grip possible for cutting, loosening, or tightening screws or bolts, or even uncorking a bottle of wine, while giving the knife a sleek, modern look.

Made to exacting standards in Switzerland, the Evo line ($19.9548.95) features six knives: four larger sizes ranging from five to 10 tools and two smaller sizes with a five- or eight-tool configuration. For more information, visit www.WengerNA.com.

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