I have question on the Victoinox crest. My military issued knife didn’t have one. Had Victorinox stamped on one side of the blade, and year same as my current Pioneer. My current Pioneer has a different crest than yours pictured. Mine is like the Wergner crest.
European vs USA?
Thanks for any info.
The knife you pictured isn’t a “Pioneer” but rather a “Soldier”, though one has to be careful as the names can change with the intended market! I don’t think the knives do.
That’s the knife that was actually issued to the Swiss Army for many years, and as far as I can tell remained unchanged, including the crest shown.
The “Pioneer” has a key ring, but lacks the date on the blade. For many years the “Pioneer” also had red scales, making it a somewhat different knife to the Soldier.
In recent years, Victorinox switched the “Pioneer” to silver alox scales, so it’s almost the same as the old “Soldier” now, but with a different crest.
Some pictures. In the first picture are 3 “Soldiers” all with no key ring and a dated blade. Dates are ‘95, ‘98 and ‘08. The latter was, I think, the last year they made the ‘Soldier”. No variations here, other than the crest colour, which gets darker.
I don’t have a “Pioneer” of similar age to compare, but the “Farmer” is the same knife with an additional saw. In the second picture (L to R) are a “Farmer” bought new by me in about 1985 (light coloured scales, and the crest used at that time on the alox models except “Soldier”) The “Pioneer” of the same era looked identical.
Next a modernish “Farmer” in silver, and another modernish one in the slightly harder to find red. (The red scales are darker, and the crest is the modern one). Finally the 2018 Limited Edition “Pioneer” in a different red again.
The 80’s knife is the nicest. I prefer the classic colour, the liners are brass and the blade grind is faultless.
The modern knives are very close, but lack the brass liners.
The 2018 knife is not quite as good. The blade is not so finely ground, and the “whetted edge” to use a Sheffield term, is asymmetric.