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Wenger - 100 Years of Quality
The
Swiss Army is one of the strongest in Europe. It is a tough,
well-trained professional fighting force so formidable that it has kept
the country from being invaded through two World Wars. Every able-bodied
Swiss male is required to serve and remains in the army as a reservist
until age 50. As a condition of preparedness, each soldier is provided
with the most advanced technology and simplest – a folding pocketknife.
Accessory to the Rifle
It
dates back to 1886 when the Swiss Army decided to equip every soldier
with a regulation single-blade folding knife. In 1889, a new rifle was
introduced. To disassemble the rifle, a screwdriver was needed. So a
decision was made to create a multi-purpose tool incorporating a knife,
screwdriver, reamer and can-opener – The Swiss Army Knife. At that time,
the cutlery industry in Switzerland was well established but incapable
of mass production. So the knives were made in Solingen, Germany.
However, a Swiss cutler soon established a knife manufacturing company,
today Victorinox, and began to make army knives.

Shortly
after in 1893 at Courtetelle in the Delémont valley, the second
industrial cutlery manufacturer of Switzerland, Paul Boechat & Cie –
and the future Wenger – received a contract from the Swiss Army to
produce knives. In 1895, a group of entrepreneurs from Delémont bought
Boechat and built a new plant at
Courtetelle.
About two years later, Theodore Wenger was hired to be its General
Manager. The son of a pastor, Theodore Wenger was a minister who had
served in the USA. He decided this calling was not for him and his Swiss
wife was homesick, so he returned to Switzerland. There he learned the
world of business in his father-in-law’s cloth trade. After a few years,
he applied for a job at Courtetelle. One of Wenger’s first acts was to
acquire a manufacturer of spoons and forks, which he moved to a rented
factory in Delémont. Then in 1900, he built a new 18,000 square foot
facility there. Both the utensil operations and the Courtetelle cutlery
production were incorporated into the new plant now called Fabrique
Suisse de Courtetelle at Services. A few years later, Wenger acquired
Fabrique Suisse, renamed it Wenger et Cie. and shepherded its growth for
the next forty years.
The Compromise of 1908
The
company from which Wenger emerged had been a supplier to the Swiss Army
as early as 1893, and its sister-company, Victorinox, since 1890.
Wenger is in the French-speaking Jura region and its competitor is in
the German-speaking canton of Schwyz. To avoid friction between the two
cantons, the Swiss Government decided in 1908 to use each supplier for
half of its requirements. So Victorinox can lay claim to being the
“original”, Wenger can state its Swiss Army Knives are “genuine”. In any
case, both have been manufacturing Swiss Army Knives for over 100 years
and both must meet identical specifications defined by the Swiss Army.
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Schweizer Taschenmesser, Modell Classic 02, 6-teilig
24,55 €* zzgl. Versand 5,99 € -
Wenger Schweizer Taschenmesser, Modell Classic 07, 8-teilig
14,50 €* zzgl. Versand 5,99 € -
Schweizer Offiziersmesser, 8-teilig
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Schweizer Offiziersmesser, 8-teilig, mit Phillips-Schraubendreher
22,20 €* zzgl. Versand 5,99 € -
Schweizer Offiziersmesser, 7-teilig, mit Holzsäge
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Wenger Kinder-Taschenmesser, 4-teilig, feststellbare Klinge
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Schweizer Offiziersmesser für Kinder, 10-teilig, Sperrklinge
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Wenger Schweizer Taschenmesser, Modell Classic 62, 4-teilig
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Wenger Schweizer Taschenmesser, Modell Classic 65, 6-teilig
15,10 €* zzgl. Versand 5,99 € -
Wenger Schweizer Taschenmesser, Modell Classic 66, 6-teilig
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Schweizer Soldatenmesser, 4-teilig, mit Ring
27,40 €* zzgl. Versand 5,99 € -
Wenger Okuliermesser, klassische Klinge
16,20 €* zzgl. Versand 5,99 € -
18,85 €* zzgl. Versand 5,99 € -
Wenger Okuliermesser, spitze Klinge
17,10 €* zzgl. Versand 5,99 € -
Wenger Okuliermesser, gebogene Klinge
17,75 €* zzgl. Versand 5,99 €
















